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- 07 January 2013
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News: JBL's CES lineup includes Lightning-equipped speakers and high-end receivers
JBL will be rocking CES 2013 with new audio gear for Apple hardware that sports new Lightning connectors as well as several high-end AV receivers aimed at audiophiles.
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News: Lenovo storms CES with a deluge of Windows 8 hardware
Lenovo, stop. Please -- just stop. The sheer volume of your CES offerings is out of control, and we're not sure the world can absorb so many new Windows 8 hardware announcements in a single day.
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News: SanDisk bringing faster SSDs to consumers, PC makers
SanDisk is kicking off the new year with two new solid-state disk drives (SSDs) that should bring performance boosts for PC users.
- 06 January 2013
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News: Panasonic joins Smart TV Alliance; new SDK to launch this week
Panasonic has joined the Smart TV Alliance, a project started by LG last year to create a common platform for developing connected TV applications.
- 05 January 2013
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News: Toyota, Audi to unveil self-driving cars at CES
Move over, big-screen TVs, cell phones and tablets, because cars might steal the show at next week's International CES.
- 31 January 2012
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Fuji X-S1 bridge camera lands in UK stores
Fujifilm has announce that its Fuji X-S1 superzoom camera is now onsale in the UK and has an RRP of £699. The 12Mp camera has a 26x optical zoom, a tiltable LCD and can shoot RAW photos and HD video footage
- 23 January 2012
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Recon Mod Live video ski mask speeds into view
Recon Instruments has launched a ski mask with an embedded video camcorder known a the Mod Live. It can capture your ski trails, record your speed and serve up a playlist, thanks to its connection with an Android smartphone
- 17 January 2012
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Kodak M215 credit card-sized camera offers Wi-Fi
Kodak unveiled several new cameras and camcorders at CES. The M215 is the slimmest, but packs in a 26mm wideangle lens, a 14Mp CCD and 720p video camera. It is compatible with Eye-Fi wireless SD memory cards
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Opinion: CES: a hundred devices to rule them all
What struck me most about this year's CES was the sheer variety of products on show. Far from consolidating, personal tech grows ever more diverse. And that's a good thing.
- 16 January 2012
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ION iCade Mobile turns iPhone into retro gamepad
Retro gaming console for iPad gets a mobile miniature. ION iCade Mobile gamepad acts as portable Bluetooth games controller
- 14 January 2012
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Canon Legria HF-M camcorders get Wi-Fi
Quite a few digital camera brands now offer Wi-Fi in their compact stills cameras, so it’s little surprise to find Canon adding a comparable feature to its Legria consumer camcorders. The HF-M range, announced at CES, are able to quickly send footage wirelessly to a storage drive, rather than first having to be plugged in to a laptop or PC and transferred.
- 13 January 2012
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CES: Acer shows 'world's thinnest UltraBook', with Thunderbolt port
Acer is showing what it is calling the "world's thinnest UltraBook" laptop here at CES. According to Acer, at its thinnest point the Acer Aspire S5 measures only 15mm, and weighs a mere 1.35kg. It manages to stay slim by hiding its I/O ports in a flip-out flap at the rear (which certainly beats going to the gym).
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Feature: ARM: 'Flexibility of chips leading to hyper-personalised tech'
Jeff Chu - Director of Consumer, Client Computing at ARM - took time out of his busy schedule to give PC Advisor an insight into how the chip maker sees mobile and personal computing developing over the next few years.
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News: No big LTE splash for Verizon at CES this year
Anyone expecting Verizon to unveil Stage 2 of its LTE network deployment at the Consumer Electronics Show this year came away disappointed.
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News: 5 key takeaways from CES
As is often the case, the expectations of what will be the big story at the Consumer Electronics Show are different from what actually becomes the big story.
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Video: Video: CES 2012: Entrepreneurs bet it all in Vegas
Inside Eureka Park, first-timers can spent $1000 for a booth, though that price doesn't tell the whole story. Stephen Harris-Smith just stuck $20 thousand dollars into a business for his invention, that he’s here displaying for the first time.
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Video: Video: CES 2012: World Tech Update, Jan. 12, 2012
Coming up on World Tech Update this week we’re at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show where Microsoft talked about the future of Kinect, Intel pushed Ultrabooks, Samsung showed off TVs with motion and voice control, Sony packed its press conferences with celebrities like Kelly Clarkson and Will Smith, a 10,000 watt iPod dock pumped out music and a hard drive survived 1,000,000 volts. To find out more follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/worldtechupdate.
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Video: Video: CES 2012: WowWee puts real toys in digital games
The toymaker has come up with a high tech version of dog fighting using augmented reality and an iPad.
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Bang & Olufsen Beolit 12 AirPlay speaker shown at CES
Bang & Olufsen has unveiled at CES the first product in its new Beoplay consumer audio range. The £599 Beolit 12 is an Airplay-compatible speaker that can be battery or mains powered
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News: CES: iRig Mix offers twin-iPad DJ syncing
IK Multimedia has unveiled a panoply of new iRig music accessories at CES 2012; we spoke to the company to see what they have to offer.
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