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The first day of the Consumer Electronics Show has been clearly dominated by TV-related announcements, so we couldn't overlook one of the most important names in the industry, namely the Japanese company Sony. Actually, it would be rather impossible to ignore Sony, especially since they've released no less ... |
7 January 2008 13:31 GMT |
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The International CES from Las Vegas is not only the place where most companies showcase their latest developments, but also a very good launchpad for future technologies, which, at some point, will become an integral part of commercially-available products. And in order to prep us for great things to come, Pioneer h... |
7 January 2008 11:06 GMT |
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Nvidia today announced world's first hybrid technology for PC platforms: the Hybrid SLI. The new technology tries to answer two of the most important issues in modern graphics processing - maximizing the efficiency while keeping the power consumption at a low level. The company plans to integrate its new achieve... |
7 January 2008 10:50 GMT |
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Sony has started this year's CES with several A/V-related announcements, including here quite a large number of handheld camcorders that can record directly in HD format. And in order to complement this line-up, the Japanese company has also introduced a Memory Stick PRO Duo memory card which sports a whopping 1... |
7 January 2008 09:31 GMT |
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If you're one of those music addicts who desperately needs to take the favorite music everywhere, Belkin has developed a device that allows you to listen to tracks played from the iPhone, while driving or being in the car. The TuneBase FM for iPhone comes equipped with the ClearScan technology, which should help... |
7 January 2008 09:20 GMT |
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The latest kick slider has been recently announced by Motorola at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show - MOTO Z10. The new device is a complete, pocket-sized, mobile film studio. This stylish slider makes it easy to capture high-quality video, edit clips, create transitions between scenes and add title sl... |
7 January 2008 09:15 GMT |
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The latest trend in GPS devices is to provide a wide array of information regarding the particular area the driver is going through at any given time. And since points of interest (POIs) seem to simply not do the trick anymore, the Magellan company has just announced Maestro Elite 5340+GPRS model, one of the first de... |
7 January 2008 09:11 GMT |
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Motorola has just introduced two new W series GSM handsets at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show. The new W230 and W270 handsets offer easy-to-use music capabilities, expandable memory with optional microSD card, clear audio in noisy environments and a simplified interface for text messaging. The W230 a... |
7 January 2008 08:45 GMT |
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Sony is determined to shine at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. Among other goodies, the company has announced to showcase a revamped version of MyLO (My Life Online), a popular Internet access handheld used mostly by teenagers.The new version is completely refurbished, and the toy-like aspect is memory. T... |
7 January 2008 08:39 GMT |
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Motorola announced the expansion of its ROKR family of music handsets with the introduction of the ROKR E8 mobile device, at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show. Quality construction and materials help make ROKR E8 durable and reliable, and a high gloss front, aluminum soft touch back, spun metal side ke... |
7 January 2008 08:21 GMT |
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Pioneer has announced at the CES 2008 their new line of in-car loudspeakers, the TS-D series, sworn to deliver even better audio than before, boasting new technologies and coming with intriguing manufacturing. Indeed, the new TS-D series loudspeakers have taken the cone-craftsmanship to a whole new level. If up until... |
7 January 2008 06:13 GMT |
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Seagate has made yet another step in launching its Digital Audio Video Experience (DAVE) wireless storage device. The company has introduced its technology partners that will integrate the storage device into their various consumer applications. The Digital Audio Video Experience device can connect to various technol... |
7 January 2008 05:39 GMT |
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It was believed that Bill Gates' keynote at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, would reveal more than just memories from 2001 and a close eye on the future - a new Xbox 360 perhaps, or new stuff concerning the machine anyway. That... didn't happen. The head of MS did howeve... |
7 January 2008 05:29 GMT |
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CES 2008 brought a really neat announcement: legendary rapper and music producer Dr. Dre is about to release his personal headset, codenamed "Beats". Dr. Dre has teamed up with another legendary name in the audio industry, Monster, a renowned manufacturer of high-end cables and professional-use gear, and together the... |
7 January 2008 05:23 GMT |
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At CES 2008, Logitech came up with an innovative solution for all those who are looking for surround sound but aren't too skilled to properly deal with the complexity of actual home cinema systems or aren't that eager to spend too much time digitally setting up the 6 or more channels in order to be able to ... |
7 January 2008 03:52 GMT |
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Since it's CES time, Sony thought it would be a good idea to throw in some more photography and video oriented products; not too many though. Apart from a new Handycam model, the inheritor of the Konica Minolta has also announced the A200, an upgrade to the company's first DSLR, the A100. The DSLR lineup al... |
7 January 2008 03:46 GMT |
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Windows Vista numbers sit between 100 and 150 million. Microsoft has drawn the line on the market performance of Windows Vista in 2007, courtesy of Chairman Bill Gates. The 2008 International CES event was kicked off Sunday in Las Vegas with a keynote featuring Gates, and a small portion of the event was reserved for... |
7 January 2008 03:08 GMT |
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Forget about the original vision of Bill Gates to put a computer on every desk, in every home. The dream has now evolved and, starting with CES 2008, it is now a robot in every home, according to a presentation by Tandy Trower, general manager, Microsoft Robotics Group. Microsoft is gearing up for the Consumer Electr... |
4 January 2008 09:46 GMT |
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If there's anything that'll shift some PSP units, that's Skype alright! Not only is the new PSP 33% lighter, 19% thinner than its predecessor, being equipped with a video-out port on top of it all, but it is now going to feature Skype support too (thanks videogamer.com). The service will probably be up... |
3 January 2008 04:42 GMT |
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