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- 08 January 2013
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News: LaCie releases 20TB Thunderbolt RAID array
LaCie today announced its largest RAID array with Thunderbolt connectivity, offering two 10Gbps ports for connectivity
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News: Sony unveils flagship Xperia Z smartphone
Watch movies in the shower, capture HDR video, or just use it to make phone calls. Sony says it has something for everyone in its new Xperia Z smartphone, the company's flagship handset for 2013.
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News: Intel pledges $599 touchscreen ultrabooks later this year
Intel has released a new, low-power Core processor for ultrabooks and pledged that touchscreen ultrabooks will be available for as low as US$599 by the end of the year.
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News: Ford launches app developer program for its cars
Ford opened its voice-activated systems to programmers Monday with an application developer program for vehicles that it announced at the International CES.
- 07 January 2013
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News: Netgear pitches connected homes for the rest of us
The connected home is shaping up as a big theme at this year's International CES, but Netgear Chairman and CEO Patrick Lo thinks a lot of people are getting left out.
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News: Cisco infuses Internet TV platform with software from $5B NDS buyout
Cisco this week unveiled the fruits of its $5 billion acquisition of video software maker NDS with a product designed to enable media companies to deliver synchronized multiscreen video services.
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News: CES 2013: Mobility gurus acknowledge privacy concerns, but worry about the impact of legislation
There is a growing discontent over digital privacy issues, but legislation would have a chilling effect on the development of new apps and ecosystems. That was the conclusion of a panel entitled "The Smartphone-Tablet Economy: Apps, Devices, Commerce and the Consumer Obsession" today at CES.
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News: Huawei shows off phone with monster 6.1-inch screen
It might not be a household name in the U.S., but China's Huawei sought to make a statement at CES in Las Vegas on Monday.
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News: Intel's first quad-core Atom chip for tablets coming later this year
Intel has announced plans to release its first quad-core Atom processor before the end of the year, as the company tries to capture a bigger share of the tablet market dominated today by ARM-based processors.
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News: Smart appliances, big TVs on deck at LG
International CES 2013 opens tomorrow, but LG used its press conference on Monday to drive home its new tagline: "Touch the smart life."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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