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- 10 January 2013
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News: LG launches new Ultra HD 4K TVs at CES 2013
Ultra HD could be the next TV ‘revolution’. We take a look at LG’s new 4K range of TVs including 84, 65 and 55in models. UPDATED: 10th January 2013
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News: Microsoft exec doesn't rule out Intel-based Windows Phones
After Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made a surprise appearance during a Qualcomm keynote at International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), some analysts wondered how married the company is to Snapdragon chips and the ARM-based ecosystem.
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News: Segregated healthcare networks rarely work, expert says
While ideal for security, it would inhibit critical information sharing in integrated systems
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News: SAP's CIO hits CES to understand consumerization of IT
Oliver Bussmann, CIO at SAP, boasts he has 6,000 followers on Twitter. He also makes a point of attending trade shows like the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) to grab ideas on new innovations.
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News: Biggest, brightest, and best HDTVs at CES 2013
HDTVs take center stage at CES 2013
- 09 January 2013
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News: Lenovo unveils K900 smartphone on Atom chip
Lenovo's new IdeaPhone K900 smartphone, shown at International CES, is a big phone with a 5.5-in. display that's also very lightweight at 5.7 ounces.
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News: Tablets threaten laptops, but there's more to this picture
This is it: 2013 is the year that tablets surpass notebooks in sales and assume their rightful place atop the mobile computing gadget throne. Don't start playing "Taps" for the notebooks just yet, though--they're not really going anywhere.
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News: Mad Catz gaming keyboard acts like Legos
You probably recognize the Mad Catz brand from its high-quality arcade sticks and gamepads, but you might not know about its PC gaming peripherals. That will change once you get a look at the 'S.T.R.I.K.E. 7', a modular keyboard that's remarkably easy to break apart and put back together in a radically new configuration. It's the ultimate DIY keyboard, even without the detachable touchscreen display (with a similarly goofy name: the 'V.E.N.O.M.').
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News: Microsoft's CES no-show: Epic fail or epic foresight?
It should've been awkward. This year's CES is the first show since Microsoft's amicable split with the Consumer Electronics Association. Redmond severed deep ties, giving up an annual booth in a marquee floor spot, and sidelining the dynamic duo of Ballmer and Gates, who had warmed up the crowd at 15 of the past 18 opening keynotes. Going in to this year's show, we expected the ambiance to match that first uncomfortable Thanksgiving dinner after your parents get divorced.
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News: CES reveals the four new rules of PC simplicity
Behold the PCs of CES 2013. They are simpler, smarter, easier to use, and more portable than their now ever-so-clunky predecessors. No mice or keyboards are required. Indeed, these are not your daddy's computers. And let's not even call them PCs. How about: Tablets, hybrids, all-in-ones, and even Table PCs.
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News: CES 2013: From Russia with e-Ink - hands-on with the YotaPhone
If you're a serious Android-watcher, you've probably heard of the YotaPhone - the Russian-built Android phone that packs a rear-mounted e-Ink display in addition to a standard touchscreen.
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News: Samsung introduces Youm flexible smartphone
Samsung has shown off its new flexible display technology for smartphones at CES 2013 called Youm.
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News: Intel CTO says we're watching rebirth of the PC
Intel CTO Justin Rattner said the traditional PC couldn't survive in the age of the gadget and that we're in the midst of the rebirth of the PC.
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News: Intel still struggling in smartphones as ARM rivals move forward
It's been a year since the introduction of the first Intel Inside handset, but the company's struggles to break into the smartphone market continue as rivals Nvidia and Qualcomm improved speed and power efficiency of ARM chips, which dominate that market.
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News: Bill Clinton crashes CES to talk politics and the Internet
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton made a surprise appearance at the International CES on Wednesday, where he talked a little about technology and a lot about hot-button political issues like the environment and gun control.
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News: BlackBerry 10 looking good, says SAP CIO
Research In Motion's new BlackBerry 10 operating system looks good and SAP plans to begin supporting RIM handsets for its workforce shortly after the January launch, an SAP executive said Wednesday.
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News: Stern brings its pinball wizardry to CES
In a world where dozens of games can fit on a device tucked neatly into your pocket, why would you want a pinball machine to call your very own? Because pinball machines are undeniably awesome. And the machines made by Stern Pinball fit very nicely into your home.
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News: TechTech21 hammers home a point about device protection
It sounds like the stuff of tragedy: "Madman menaces tech reporters with mallet." But it was just Tech21's way of showing off the technology behind its protective cases during CES 2013.
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News: Oculus Rift VR headset prototype works so well it's a little scary
After testing a prototype version of the Oculus Rift virtual reality device we came away impressed, intrigued and a little disoriented.
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News: Samsung shows upcoming 8-core Exynos 5 Octa processor
Samsung has announced its next Exynos processor for smartphones and tablets, an eight-core chip that uses a novel architecture to provide more performance without sucking up battery life.
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