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  • News: Asus Qube will stream Google TV, offer motion and voice control

    Asus is planning to serve up Google TV via a little black box. With the Qube, you'll get more than 100,000 TV shows and movies through Google TV, which includes Amazon, Netflix, YouTube, HBO Go and a lot more. Of course, there are loads of games and apps as well.

  • News: Toyota and Lexus showcase autonomous research vehicle

    Toyota is jumping cautiously onto the self-driving car bandwagon. On Monday, the company showcased an "advanced active safety research vehicle" (a tricked-out Lexus LS460), which they are using to test out various autonomous driving features.

  • News: NVidia GRID server promises speedy cloud-based gaming

    We game on phones, we game on consoles, we game on networks, but cloud-based gaming has been hobbled by performance issues. Today at CES, Nvidia announced the GRID cloud gaming platform, a server system that aims to solve the power, speed, and scalability problems that have thwarted cloud-based gaming.

  • News: Sculpteo 3D printing lets you stick your face on an iPhone case

    Sculpteo isn't the only iPhone case maker on the market, and is certainly not the only one at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show. But Sculpteo is possibly the only case maker that combines customization with 3D printing, and offers it in an easily accessible package.

  • News: Lenovo's hybrid laptops get smaller with the Yoga 11S, Helix tablet

    Lenovo continued its deluge of new Windows 8 product offerings at CES 2013, with key additions to its line of Windows 8 hybrid laptops announced Monday, including a smaller IdeaPad Yoga 11S. These new laptops follow up on the company's earlier announcements of touch-based additions to its IdeaPad and ThinkPad clamshell line.

  • News: Apps coming to cars, even without phones

    Smartphones have had a massive impact on the driving world in the past few years, from saving drivers money on GPS navigation to monitoring their fuel output. Pretty soon, cars will be able to do all this on their own.

  • News: Panasonic pitches touch stylus and facial recognition for this year's TVs

    Panasonic has introduced its 2013 TV line-up with a few whizz-bang features that look useful but others that seem a curious choice for the living room.

  • News: Asus introduces Qube streaming box with Google TV

    Asustek is aiming for the TV market with the introduction of an Internet streaming box called Qube, which will run on Google TV software.

  • News: Panasonic announces 2013 TV range

    Panasonic has announced its TV range for 2013 including new features such as My Home Screen, improved Viera Connect and updated Swipe and Share

  • News: AT&T to move from smartphone to smart home

    AT&T announced an all-digital, wireless home monitoring service that will allow customers to control home security and automate tasks such as locking doors and turning off lights from a smartphone, tablet or PC.

  • News: Six home networking technologies to watch out for

    Most of the tablets, TVs, ultrabooks and smartphones on display at International CES this week ultimately are bound for someone's home, where they'll have to talk to each other. Six major home networking technologies to make that happen will be on display at the show, some of them making significant strides to keep up with the demand for instant information and fun.

  • News: Toyota shows off autonomous car

    Toyota demonstrated its latest active safety vehicle at the International CES Monday, bringing it a step closer to an autonomous car that could make roads safer.

  • News: Sharp announces 32-inch 4K monitors

    Sharp has announced two new 4K LCD monitors, which will display images at close to four times the overall resolution of traditional 1080p high-definition monitors available today.

  • News: Nvidia boosts graphics, Web performance on its new Tegra 4 mobile platform

    LAS VEGAS -- The Nvidia Tegra 4 was not a very well-kept secret, something that even Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang admitted. Project Wayne, as it was codenamed, was tagged for a first quarter 2013 launch way back in the first quarter of 2012. Well, now it's official--but we still know very little about this new system-on-chip platform for mobile devices.

  • News: Chevy adds Siri and TuneIn radio integration to its Spark and Sonic cars

    Chevrolet's Spark and Sonic cars are getting some new apps in their MyLink infotainment systems. The apps include TuneIn radio, an Internet radio app that lets you stream local radio stations from around the world, as well as Siri integration (for iPhone users with iOS 6) and BringGo, a full-function navigation app.

  • News: Nvidia's audacious attempt to make life easier for PC gamers

    LAS VEGAS-- Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang talked here in Vegas about his company's cloud-based system for helping gamers tweak their PCs for the best graphics possible.

  • News: Mobile takes center stage at CES startup showcase

    If you had any lingering doubts about the influence mobile holds over the tech world, all you had to do was spend a few minutes walking around the Startup Debut at this year's International CES on Sunday. While not every company showcasing its wares at the Bali Hai Country Club just south of the Las Vegas Strip had a mobile offering on display, the companies that caught our eye were largely ones embracing mobile platforms.

  • News: Mobile remote control may be the ticket for home automation

    Home automation is finally moving forward under the power of smartphones and tablets, judging from developments coming to light this week around International CES.

  • News: Lenovo comes out swinging with table PC, hybrid ultrabooks

    With Lenovo moving up the ranks of the global PC market, the company is looking to solidify its momentum at the International CES trade show this week, showcasing a table PC, a hybrid ultrabook and a mini-ultrabook.

  • News: Tablet-controlled flying AR.Drone gets GPS, stabilization and post production software

    The AR.Drone 2.0 flying quadricopter will have a longer-lasting battery, GPS to plot and track flights, preset movements, and post-processing software to smooth out shots, thanks to additions announced at the International CES.