More CES News
- 09 January 2013
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News: Dropbox to be included on all Samsung flagship phones and camera
Dropbox announced a tighter integration with Samsung mobile devices, allowing users to enable file sharing across multiple products from smartphones and cameras to smart TVs.
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News: Panasonic teams with IBM on smart appliances, and GM for car app platform
Panasonic has grabbed headlines this week with impressive 4K TV and tablet demos, but the company is also stressing expansion beyond its struggling consumer electronics business, announcing partnerships with the likes of IBM and General Motors.
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News: Sphero robotic ball gets augmented reality, becomes a beaver
Sphero the robotic ball made a bit of a splash at CES last year and it's back again with the first augmented reality games built around it.
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News: T-Mobile launches unlimited no-contract 4G data plan for $70 a month
T-Mobile USA has announced its unlimited nationwide 4G data plan will be available for $70 a month with no annual contract, starting on Wednesday.
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News: Verizon looks to LTE completion, Gigabit FiOS
After announcing its 4G LTE mobile network at CES two years ago and its FiOS fiber-based home broadband offering here in 2004, Verizon used a keynote address on Tuesday to pitch its progress on those and other projects.
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News: Audi's vision for the future: piloted driving
Audi unveiled its vision of the future for automotive technology and what it calls piloted driving at the International CES Tuesday.
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News: ZTE unveils big-screen smartphone, could be coming to US and Europe
Jumping on the big-screen smartphone bandwagon at CES, China's ZTE on Tuesday unveiled a flagship Android phone with a 5-inch full HD display.
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News: Intel mum on speed improvements for Thunderbolt
Intel said it is working to make the Thunderbolt data transfer technology faster as it wages a speed race with the USB 3.0 protocol, but the company declined to say when improvements will be finished.
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News: New specs ease connections by wire or wireless
The Wi-Fi Alliance demonstrated the emerging Miracast wireless display technology at International CES here Tuesday by sending live computer game animation from a smartphone to a 27-in. television.
- 08 January 2013
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News: Wish Factory's pop star-studded accessories brighten up CES
While I may not be hip enough to listen to One Direction, I can definitely listen to tunes sporting earbuds that look like old-school phone cords. I took a break from walking the show floor at the CES Digital Experience on Monday to have some fun with some of the wackiest headphones and accessories in the hall. The Wish Factory's latest collection of earbuds, headphones, and iPhone cases provide a splash of style that is sure to turn heads.
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News: AMD not interested in low-cost tablets
AMD is not interested in entering the low-cost tablet market and will rely on Windows 8 as it tries to find its bearings in the fast-growing tablet market, the company said.
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News: CES: Suddenly wireless charging is everywhere
The Wireless Power Consortium displayed a wide array or wireless charging technology, from desktops and car armrests to pads that accept one or more devices.
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News: SnapBox turns your smartphone photos into works of art
Capturing a photo on your smartphone and sharing it with friends is the easy part. But what about turning those shots into printed works of art? Joining the throngs of mobile photo printing services is SnapBox, which offers an easy way to get your photos off your phone and onto your wall. The end result is a unique gallery-wrapped photo mounted on a canvas frame.
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News: Tablets to dominate laptops in 2013, but not without a fight
Asus , Lenovo, Intel and Nvidia are using CES to show off their latest tablet and PC innovations headed to store shelves later in 2013. But gadget makers would be better off focusing on slates rather than notebook PCs, one market research firm suggests.
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News: Sony suffers snag during OLED rollout
Demo glitches can happen to the best of us--even Steve Jobs had to deal with his share of uncooperative equipment. You would just prefer that when something goes awry, it doesn't happen at the world's largest trade show. And you really don't want it to involve one of the marquee products of your presentation.
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News: Surprise! Razer brought a decent Windows 8 gaming tablet to CES
Razer takes a stab at the tablet market with the Edge, a 10-inch Windows 8 tablet designed emphatically for PC gamers. We saw the prototype version at CES last year when it was still known only as the "Project Fiona" gaming tablet.
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News: CES first look: Android tablets tuned for kids
When your kids see you using a tablet, of course they want to use one, too. Thank goodness there are some tablets out there tailored to them, so they can share the experience--without begging for time on your own device.
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News: Intel plans on controlling computers with a dirty look
Users will some day soon toss aside their keyboard and command their computers with hand gestures and even the look on their face.
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News: Sony doubles down on 4K resolution technology
Television at four times the resolution of today's high-def images is turning out to be one of the most popular bets among consumer electronics makers in Las Vegas at this year's CES.
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News: The Week in iOS Accessories: CES-travaganza, Part 1
CES-travaganza
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Best cases and covers for the new iPad: protect your tablet in style
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What’s the best mobile OS: iOS, Android, Windows Phone 8 or BlackBerry 10?
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Apple iWatch release date and specs: when will Apple's iWatch launch
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How to set a song on your iPhone as a ringtone
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Apple iPad Mini vs Google Nexus 7 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 comparison review
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