New Wearable Technology May Help Prevent Attacks
A physical attack can happen at any moment and anywhere, but some wearable technology might prove useful in such a situation.
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A physical attack can happen at any moment and anywhere, but some wearable technology might prove useful in such a situation.
Christmas is still a week away and that leaves plenty of time to pick up last-minute gifts.
Have you ever wondered about the privacy of apps on your smartphone?
More and more people are using GoPro cameras to capture action video.
Use your smartphone to truly maximize your holiday shopping. From coupon finders to shopping lists, these apps have everything you need to get the best savings.
Apple sold a record 10-million units of the iPhone 6 the first weekend the smartphone was offered.
For those times when you can't plug in, Consumer Reports checked out some smart new ways to keep your phone alive.
Camp is over. The trip to the beach is done. Are your kids saying they're bored yet? In less than a month, most kids will be back in school. Until then, here's something to keep them entertained -- Geocaching.
Move over iPhone and Android. There's a new smartphone out there.
The Steelers are launching a new app that allows you to watch all the big plays.
They're hard to miss -- cars with a pink mustache mounted on the front.
Based on a new survey, Consumer Reports estimates the number of stolen phones nearly doubled in the past year to more than three million. More than a million smartphones were lost and never found.
Rapid fire communication via texts and emails on a cell phone is a hallmark of Generation X and the Millennials, those born between 1965 and 1995.
While fewer bags are being lost by the airlines these days, people are still stealing them! Which is why Air France and KLM have spent the last year developing two gadgets that help prevent luggage from being lifted.
The battle between traditional taxi cabs and new ride-sharing services is heating up.
Something big could be coming to Pittsburgh this year, something that promises to forever change your daily experience in the city.
Is your mailbox cluttered with catalogs and credit card offers? Well, if you feel like you are drowning in junk mail, there is hope.
Look out Yellow Cab, there's a new kid in town with a pink mustache on the front grill. "Lyft" is an on-demand, ride-sharing company that responds to an app on your smartphone.
Smartphones are getting smarter and smarter and they've added a long list of features, like wireless sharing and advanced cameras.
Carnegie Mellon University researchers claim they have created a smartphone messaging app with security that not even the National Security Agency can break.
Apple's latest iPhones will come in a bevy of colors and two distinct designs, a cheaper one made of plastic and another that aims to be "the gold standard of smartphones" and reads your fingerprint.
As the use of mobile devices keeps growing, the need to protect your information is becoming a bigger concern.
Angie's List has some advice for when it pays to consider repairing your cell phone instead of replacing it.
When it comes to computers and smartphones, are you up to date or are you on your way to becoming a "technology dinosaur?"
In response to the Boston Marathon bombings, Pennsylvania State Police are reminding people about one of their programs.
A sad sight spotted at North Park led to a unique wildlife rescue.
Bryan Stork, A beloved high school counselor in Ohio, drowned in the water off Peninsula State Park in Wisconsin.
You've heard of "A Tale of Two Cities," but how about a tale of two forts that started a city?
It's shaping up to be a busy holiday weekend across western Pennsylvania, which includes the Westmoreland Arts and Heritage Festival.
A mother is now facing charges after police say she left her infant child inside a vehicle during Thursday's extreme heat.
"Feels-like" temperatures, which factor in humidity, are expected to be over 100 degrees.
Pittsburgh's Fourth of July celebration, which was recently voted the best in the country by USA Today readers, will span Downtown and the North Shore.
When are fireworks near me this weekend? Here's the Pittsburgh area's July 4th fireworks schedule.
A sad sight spotted at North Park led to a unique wildlife rescue.
Bryan Stork, A beloved high school counselor in Ohio, drowned in the water off Peninsula State Park in Wisconsin.
Rep. Eric Davanzo later said he "will never apologize for putting patriotism before politics."
Some lawmakers say the Pennsylvania State Senate is stalling on a bill to increase the state's minimum wage.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.
The Supreme Court upheld state laws from West Virginia and Idaho that restricted participation by transgender athletes in girls' and women's sports.
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states can count mail ballots that are cast by Election Day but arrive later, rejecting a GOP challenge to a Mississippi law.
Giant Eagle has remained the dominant grocer in southwestern Pennsylvania for more than 40 years, and one of those reasons was the exit of Kroger.
A major healthcare merger is now official.
Imagine finding out the home you own is no longer yours, even though you weren't behind on your mortgage or selling it.
Schewbel's is closing after 120 years, meaning Giant Eagle will have to find a new bakery to make its branded bread.
Schwebel's, which sells bread at grocery stores across western Pennsylvania, is closing after 120 years.
Are we dreaming? Or are these beds *actually* flying? That's right...Daisy takes us to the 5th Annual Zelienople Bed Derby, where the beds are less for sleeping, and more for speed.
Grab your calendars because Kidsburgh Ambassador Yuling Behr is sharing all the family-friendly events happening around the 'burgh this month.
Fine Wine and Good Spirits are bringing out the bubbly...here are some American-made wines that are perfect for your holiday celebration.
Daisy Jade is live from the Big Butler Fair! Take a look at all the fun things these fairgrounds have to offer.
The first week of July doesn't just bring fireworks...it also brings one of the biggest conventions in Pittsburgh...Anthrocon!
Allegheny County is facing a major financial crisis that leaders are unsure how to address.
Rising Tide Partners began acquiring depressed properties five years ago with the promise of transforming struggling neighborhoods.
A Westmoreland County woman is demanding answers after she said a broken pipe flooded her apartment in Rostraver Township.
The school board in McKeesport has called a special meeting on Wednesday to decide the future of its football coaching staff.
Delta-8 is unregulated and untested, and more and more users are paying the price.
A major healthcare merger is now official.
Representatives from UPMC and Allegheny County Public Safety held a demonstration to encourage firework safety in Pittsburgh.
When you hear you're diagnosed with cancer, it can be overwhelming. It can leave questions, anger and a feeling of seclusion.
Allegheny County health officials said babies who have died from sudden unexpected infant death have more than doubled since 2000.
Lone star ticks have been found in Franklin and Erie counties in Pennsylvania.
Green Oaks Country Club is one of the few courses in the Pittsburgh area that were designed by famed golf architect Donald Ross.
Western Pennsylvania has historically been a hotbed for producing talent that succeeds in the NFL.
Esmerlyn Valdez tripled, singled and knocked in two runs, Endy Rodriguez and Nick Gonzales homered and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-1 on Thursday.
The Penguins made three signings and two trades on free agency day. Here's who is joining the team.
Matt Vogt set a new scoring record and won the Indiana State Amateur to earn a spot in the U.S. Amateur later this summer.
Giant Eagle has remained the dominant grocer in southwestern Pennsylvania for more than 40 years, and one of those reasons was the exit of Kroger.
A major healthcare merger is now official.
The Kroger Company announced the acquisition of Giant Eagle on Wednesday morning.
Schewbel's is closing after 120 years, meaning Giant Eagle will have to find a new bakery to make its branded bread.
A federal judge has extended his block on enforcement of an Ohio law that would require children under 16 to get parental consent to use social media apps while a legal challenge proceeds.
It's shaping up to be a busy holiday weekend across western Pennsylvania, which includes the Westmoreland Arts and Heritage Festival.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were married as they celebrated their wedding with hundreds of guests Friday at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Pittsburgh's Fourth of July celebration, which was recently voted the best in the country by USA Today readers, will span Downtown and the North Shore.
Anthrocon 2026, dubbed "Critters, Cryptids and Curses," will return to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
Road closures will be in place ahead of the America250PA concert at Point State Park on Saturday, June 27.
A sad sight at North Park led to a unique wildlife rescue. The group behind the rescue is now hoping to use this story to educate people on how to properly help wildlife in need.
Elite 18: No. 17 at Chartiers Country Club
Noah Kahan is set to perform on Friday night in Pittsburgh at PNC Park.
Stay on top of the weather in the Pittsburgh area with First Alert Meteorologist Ray Petelin's forecast.
You've heard of "A Tale of Two Cities," but how about a tale of two forts that started a city?
Mike Tomlin stepped down as head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers after 19 seasons with the team.
Pitt's regular season has ended with an 8-4 record.
Pitt's five-game winning streak came to an end with a 37-15 loss to Notre Dame.
Mason Heintschel set a new Pitt freshman single-game passing record in the Pitt win at Acrisure Stadium.
The 44th annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund will help our neighbors in need have a nice meal for Thanksgiving.