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International CES 2012
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CES 2013: T-Mobile Places All Its Chips On LTE
January 09, 2013     Eric Zeman
T-Mobile announced a slew of changes headed to its network in the coming months, including LTE 4G, HD Voice and yes, the iPhone.

Samsung At CES: TVs, Tablets And Even Refrigerators
January 08, 2013     Michael Endler
Huge TVs dominated Samsung's offerings at CES, but the company also demoed cutting-edge cameras, refrigerators, and laptops.

CES 2013: PaperTab Tablet Boasts Flexible Display
January 08, 2013     Sue Tabbitt
U.K. display technology researchers join Intel and Canada's Queen's University to develop 'paper' tablets.

CES 2013: What We Want To See
January 04, 2013     Mike Feibus
Forget 500-inch, green smart 3-D TVs. Here are a few exciting new trends I'll be examining at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.

Ford Shows 'Car That Cares' At CES
January 19, 2012     Neil Versel
Automaker updates in-car health monitoring via Sync system, adds partnerships with Microsoft, Healthrageous.

Telehealth Reimbursement Will Grow, Health Leaders Say
January 19, 2012     Neil Versel
Federal Medicare program for seniors and disabled Americans currently does not reimburse for most telehealth, care coordination, and home monitoring services, but that could change soon.

Ford CEO: More Tech Means Less Driver Distraction
January 18, 2012     Fritz Nelson
As Ford turns to IT to redefine its product line and image, it answers questions about whether gizmo-laden cars are less safe cars.

One CES Lesson: HP's Apotheker Had It Right
January 17, 2012     Art Wittmann
TV manufacturers want to make your company's laptops, tablets, and phones too. Don't swim against this tide.

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PowerTrekk's Phone Charger: Just Add Water
January 17, 2012     Fritz Nelson
Need to recharge your phone? Add your favorite water or beverage to the PowerTrekk Fuel Cell, and you get battery juice, no matter where you are.

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CES 2012: Lytro Camera Stands Out
January 16, 2012     Fritz Nelson
The idea behind the little Lytro camera's magic has been around for 20 years or so, but this is the first time we've seen it in a commercial camera. And it could change digital photography dramatically.

CES 2012 Gadget Wrap-Up: Cool To Crazy
January 14, 2012     Art Wittmann
The Consumer Electronics Show offers thousands of products, from the sublime to the bizarre. Check out some of the more notable entries of 2012.

9 Greatest Videos Of CES 2012
January 14, 2012     Fritz Nelson
We captured many cool gadgets and technologies in action at CES 2012, but check out our favorites, from an envy-inspiring Porsche to a spinning phone charger.

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nVolt Recharges Phone With A Spin
January 13, 2012     Fritz Nelson
nVolutions has found a unique way to charge a mobile phone. Although the product won't be available until the end of the year, the price will be just right: about $25..

Sculley: Health Tech Needs Usability, Not Flash
January 13, 2012     Neil Versel
IT companies need to better understand the healthcare industry before they can change it, former Apple CEO tells CES audience.

CES 2012: Peek At TV's Future
January 13, 2012     Art Wittmann
Highlights from the stunning wall of big screens at CES 2012 include no-glasses-required 3D TVs and displays as thin as half an inch.

Nokia Lumia 900 Ship Date Revealed?
January 13, 2012     Paul McDougall
Consumers may not have to wait long to get their hands on the flashy Windows Phone, a hit at CES.

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Alcatel-Lucent Showcases Connected Consumer Experiences
January 13, 2012     Fritz Nelson
From emergency vehicles loaded with the most modern video communications systems to collaborative health and fitness applications, Alcatel-Lucent showcases the possibilities of a fully connected world at CES.

5 Mobile Trends From CES 2012
January 13, 2012     Eric Zeman
Big displays, fast networks, and sluggish progress on mobile payments stood out among the notable mobile trends at the Consumer Electronics Show.

8 Cool Smartphones At CES
January 13, 2012     Art Wittmann
Among the smartphone twists at this year's CES, we saw sleeker designs, added durability, 3D capability--and even phones that go underwater.

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iBike: Why You Don't Need No Stinkin' Dedicated Cycling Comptuer
January 12, 2012     David Berlind
Velcomp CEO John Hamann is at CES 2012 with an important message; Why pay big dollars for a cycling computer when your iPhone can do everything a cycling computer can do and more (like turn your performance data into riding advice).

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Concept Porsche Shows Off RIM QNX
January 12, 2012     Fritz Nelson
At CES, a concept Porsche demonstrated what Research In Motion's QNX platform can do. We saw some pretty exciting developments under the hood.

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iPhone 3-D: Spatial View's 3DeeScreen Does It
January 12, 2012     Fritz Nelson
Spatial View demonstrates its iPhone and laptop 3-D lenses, plus content portal, at CES

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Zyxel Pushes Home Automation Apps
January 12, 2012     Fritz Nelson
Thanks to Zyxel, communications carriers may soon offer you more apps to control home technology like energy meters and surveillance cameras.

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RIM Shows Off BlackBerry OS 7.1
January 12, 2012     Fritz Nelson
Research In Motion demonstrated version 7.1 of its BlackBerry operating system at CES this week. Our video gives you a look at key features, including BlackBerry Tag using NFC, a mobile hotspot feature, and Wi-Fi calling.

VanRoekel Details Government Mobile Strategy At CES
January 12, 2012     Thomas Claburn
Federal CIO looks to cost optimization, coordinated procurement, and lessons learned from the private sector in his plans to help agencies do more with less.


   


   

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