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- 07 January 2011
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News: CES: Intel says Sandy Bridge's Insider is not DRM technology
Intel defended its Intel Insider feature in the latest Sandy Bridge PC chips, which secures streaming of high-definition movies from online movie services to PCs.
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News: CES: Google previews Honeycomb features
Google has offered the first look at the features in Honeycomb, the upcoming Android 3.0 designed for tablets, during a keynote speech at CES in Las Vegas.
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News: CES: OLPC cuts price of XO-1.75 laptop
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) showed off the next version of its famous laptops at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, saying the new price-per laptop has been reduced to $165 (£106) each and power consumption has been slashed by half compared to the previous version.
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News: CES: Lady Gaga unveils Polaroid products
Almost a year to the day since Polaroid said it was signing on Lady Gaga as its creative director, the popular singer has unveiled the fruits of her labour at the imaging company.
- 06 January 2011
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Video: CES: Samsung demonstrates Mobile Printing App using Samsung Galaxy Tab
A demonstration of Mobile Printing App from the CES tradeshow in Las Vegas
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Video: CES: Ballmer: Windows 7 is 'OS for all devices'
Shows 'Windows 8' running on ARM processors
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Video: CES: nVidia CEO unveils Project Denver
Jen-Hsun Huang's quiet bombshell
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Video: CES Daily, 6 Jan 2011
All the latest news from CES
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Video: CES: Intel unveils 'Sandy Bridge' processors
CEO Otellini introduces second-gen Core line
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News: CES: LG shows glasses-free 3D screens
LG Electronics showed it's serious about 3D in mobile devices, introducing a new 4.3in glasses-free 3D screen for mobile devices and a similar prototype 7in 3D screen on a mobile TV.
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Video: CES: Sony's 3D head-mounted display
Immerses the viewer in 3D video
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News: CES: Motorola Android phone pairs with dock for added features
Motorola showed off a new Android phone that connects to a docking station that looks like a laptop but has no CPU, so that users can access a full physical keyboard and monitor.
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Video: CES: NEC's dual-screen Android tablet
Falls somewhere between laptop and tablet
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News: CES: Samsung announces new LED and Plasma TVs
Samsung has announced its new lineup of LED and Plasma HDTVs, and they're slimmer, sexier and more internet-connected than ever before.
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Video: CES: LG demos Tegra 2-based Optimus 2X phone
1GHz nVidia chip also used in many tablets
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News: CES: Sony Ericsson launches Xperia Arc
The slew of Android powerhouse phones is just beginning with the unveiling of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc.
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Video: CES: Sony CEO promotes 'Green Hornet' film
Joined onstage by actors Seth Rogen and Jay Chou
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News: CES: Microsoft reveals Kinect sales hit 8 million
What does it say about Microsoft's tablet strategy that Steve Ballmer spent much of his CES keynote speech last night gabbing about the Xbox 360 and Kinect?
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News: CES: New Sony laptops take on MacBook Air
Sony launched a duo of thin laptops at the Consumer Electronics Show, which offer a more affordable alternative to Apple's MacBook Air.
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News: CES: Motorola launches Xoom tablet with Android 3.0
Motorola finally unveiled its highly anticipated tablet, the Xoom, with a 10.1in touchscreen and the latest version of Google's Android mobile software on board.
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