Google Fiber has started work to establish service in Las Vegas.The company announced that it broke ground for GFiber network construction in west Las Vegas thi
The Google Fiber blog shared that it has officially broken ground in Las Vegas, with construction taking place in the west side of the city. Clark County will also see construction begin sometime in February.
A new internet service provider, Google Fiber, has now broken ground on the west side of Las Vegas, it was announced on Thursday.
For many locals, Cox has been the primary provider for years, but now, there's a new option on the way. I talked to Will Novak with G-Fiber to find out how it works.
If you’re willing to drive a bit, there are several courses in this region that appear on the Golfweek’s Best rankings of top public-access layouts in Nevada. All the courses
A suspect fatally struck a bicylist while trying to drive away from officers in east Las Vegas Wednesday morning, according to police.The crash was reported aro
Las Vegas’ first big opening of 2025 has arrived with the completion of construction on Blvd, the massive four-story, 400,000-square-foot retail, dining and entertainment project on the Strip. Located across Aria in the space that was formerly the Hawaiian Marketplace,
An alliance of companies including Google, Samsung, Arm, THX and others just unveiled a new immersive surround sound format set to take on the 800-pound gorilla.
First shown at CES 2024, LG’s transparent OLED TV, which many thought was a mere concept piece, is being brought into production in 2025. With an integrated stand, the 77-inch OLED panel can be used to watch movies, news or TV shows while still enjoying the view out the window behind the TV.
GlobalData was at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada to see the advancements in Autonomous Vehicle technology, particularly from Zoox and Waymo.
Smart home technologies can enable homeowners to better enjoy and maintain their living spaces. Here are five innovative smart tech product trends that were featured at local Las Vegas trade shows
I tried out Bee, a new personal AI wearable. Unlike last year's Humane Ai Pin fiasco, this one might be the real deal.