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- 07 January 2013
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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News: Sleek 20th-century style plus 2013 capability star in the Urban Hello phone
Landlines are so passé, but French start-up Urban Hello wants to bring back the concept of a phone for the whole household.
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News: Goal Zero Yeti 150 gives you several days of emergency gadget power
LAS VEGAS -- Recent natural disasters like Hurricane Sandy have made it clear how important it can be to have backup power as part of your emergency preparedness plan. Goal Zero wants to have you covered with its upcoming Yeti 150 power pack.
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News: The Canopy Sensus case lets you touch your phone all over
LAS VEGAS -- Perhaps one of the most interesting iPhone cases we've seen in a while, the Canopy Sensus adds touch sensitivity to the back and right edge of your iPhone.
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News: Android moves into the kitchen with Dacor's Discovery smart oven
LAS VEGAS--Lazy or inexperienced cooks across America long for a future where appliances instinctively know how to make a meal. Well, the future is almost here.
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News: Trakdot helps track down lost luggage
LAS VEGAS--Stepping off a plane to discover that your luggage has gone missing is a major annoyance for travelers, and an all too common one. Even worse is the feeling of not knowing how long it will take the airline to locate it and return it safely to you.
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News: Pure takes on Sonos with Jongo multi-room audio
LAS VEGAS--When you think of multi-room audio, the first name that often comes to mind is Sonos--and for good reason. Its products do a great job of helping you move high-quality audio around your house.
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News: Cobra's under-the-hood radar detector is first of its kind
Radar detectors are handy little devices if you want to avoid speed traps and red light cameras, but they can be bulky and unsightly when mounted on your windshield or dashboard. That's why Cobra Electronics' new under-the-hood iRadar S-Series radar detector is, well, kind of awesome.
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News: House of Marley stays green goes Blue(tooth)
House of Marley (yes, that Marley) has been making stylish audio accessories for the past few years, and donating five percent of the profits to the Marley family's 1Love charitable organization. The company is expanding its lineup in 2013 with new headphones, Bluetooth portable speakers, and even some high-end home audio gear.
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News: HP highlights skinny monitors, media player, and budget Windows 8 laptops at CES
Hewlett-Packard's top CES 2013 product announcement is about a display. That's right: Not a laptop, not a tablet, but a relatively pedestrian PC display. Now, perhaps, we can see why the company didn't rent any booth space in Las Vegas this year.
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News: Lenovo's new line of Android phones will make you want to move to Russia
Lenovo might not the first company you think of when it comes to smartphones, but the company's new line of Android handsets drew the biggest crowd at Sunday night's CES Unveiled.
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