More CES Articles

  • News: CES Parades Apple Rip-Offs

    Apple is not taking part in the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas but is present at the trade show through rip-offs of its products. From MacBook Air-inspired ultrabooks, to iPad-like tablets, smart TVs, and cloud computing technology, you will find clones of Apple’s product lineup at CES 2012 – and this is just a taste of what’s coming up at the show this week.

  • News: CES: Parrot unveils AR.Drone 2.0 (pictures)

    At CES Unveiled 2012, Parrot showed off its new AR.Drone 2.0 remote-controlled helicopter, as well as a range of dedicated in-car internet devices.

  • News: CES: Gametel Bluetooth gamepad for iPhone

    Fructel impressed us at CES Unveiled today with its new Gametel iPhone accessory for mobile gaming.

  • News: Cloud Services Emerge as CES Trend

    Lenovo and Acer are following software giants such as Apple, Google and Microsoft into the cloud with services that make your music, videos, photos, and documents available instantly across all your devices. The two computer makers separately announced new online personal data storage services at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, which officially opens Tuesday.

  • News: Canon headlines new PowerShot G1 X flagship point and shoot

    Canon's PowerShot line of muscular point and shoots has some high-profile new additions just in time for CES. The company has announced the PowerShot G1 X, a brand new flagship point and shoot, alongside two new ELPH models—the 520 HS and 110 HS.

  • News: New Canon camcorders target the social network crowd

    With social networks like Facebook and YouTube assuming a greater role in people’s personal and work lives, Canon’s new line of consumer camcorders seeks to accommodate that trend by enabling easy shooting and online posting of better video faster.

  • Canon PowerShot G1 X fixed lens camera launches

    It was going to be hard for any camera, G-series successor or otherwise, to top the Canon PowerShot G12. However, Canon may have just shot the moon with the new PowerShot G1 X.

  • Canon Intros Slim 12X Zoom Camera, Baby-Friendly Features

    In addition to the ultra-powerful PowerShot G1 X announced this morning at CES 2012, Canon added two pocketable PowerShot point-and-shoots to its lineup today. Both new cameras offer "Intelligent IS," an automated feature that adjusts optical image stabilization according to whether the cameras are capturing in wide-angle, macro, full telephoto, or mounted on a tripod.

  • CES: Canonical shows off Ubuntu TV

    Canonical is showing off what it describes as 'an exciting concept design' at the CES tradeshow in Las Vegas, this week - Ubuntu TV.

  • News: CES: Acer launches Aspire S5 ultrabook

    Acer has unveiled the Aspire S5, an ultrabook that's just 15mm at its thickest point.

  • News: CES: Pictures: Parrot AR.Drone 2.0

    We spoke to Parrot at CES in Las Vegas today, and were shown the firm's new AR.Drone 2.0 remote-controlled helicopter, as well as a range of dedicated in-car internet devices.

  • News: CES: Gametel Bluetooth gamepad for iPhone

    Peripherals firm Fructel impressed us at CES Unveiled today with its new Gametel accessory for mobile gaming.

  • News: Sweden's Tobii shows 'gaze control' on Windows 8 PC

    We've had gesture control with Microsoft Kinect. Now get ready for gaze control. Swedish firm Tobii is at the Consumer Electronics Show this week to promote the use of its eye tracking technology in PCs and tablets, though it could be a couple of years before it's ready for mainstream use.

  • News: Falling memory prices may bring irritating, intrusive devices

    Everyone likes it when prices fall, right? But there may be a point when flash memory gets too cheap for its own good.

  • News: Acer shows laptop with Intel's Ivy Bridge at CES

    Acer on Sunday became one of the first PC makers to show a laptop with Intel's upcoming Core processor code-named Ivy Bridge, which will deliver better appplication and graphics performance than current Core processors.

  • News: Acer to offer free cloud service, shows super-slim ultrabook

    Acer kicked off the Consumer Electronics Show on Sunday by previewing a free cloud service for storing images and other documents online, and showing a novel ultrabook that hides its I/O ports in a hidden pop-up section at the back.

  • News: Samsung Galaxy Note to get US debut at CES?

    It looks like the Samsung Galaxy Note will be making an appearance at CES after all, complete with AT&T branding.

  • Opinion: Sizzle Turns to Fizzle: Managing CES Expectations

    Next week Las Vegas will be overflowing with media and consumers in town to see vendors from around the world show off cutting edge technology at CES 2012. However, based on recent history, the chance that you'll actually ever see the gadgets in real life -- or that they'll live up to the hype if you do -- seems relatively slim.

  • Opinion: Toshiba Readies 'Thinnest and Lightest' Tablet, Laptop for CES

    Toshiba is pledging to exhibit not just the world's thinnest and lightest 10-inch tablet at CES next week, but also the thinnest and lightest 13-inch laptop.

  • News: Six CES 2012 stories to watch

    The six things we'll be following most closely at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.