ResearchA look back at this year’s CES and what it means for tech in 2014
Wearables, the internet of Things, and 3D printing took the spotlight at CES 2014. Read more »
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Wearables, the internet of Things, and 3D printing took the spotlight at CES 2014. Read more »
Instead of induction, WiTricity uses resonance to recharge devices wirelessly over several inches or even though objects. The company demonstrated this, along with a magnetic resonance repeater, and announced a wireless… Read more »
LG surprised many with the Chromebase, an all-in-one 21.5-inch desktop that runs Chrome OS. My hands on was mainly positive but there’s one missing piece of data before I say if… Read more »
Intel keeps pushing forward with its support for Android, but of course it can’t simply ignore Windows. The company’s chips now support both Android and Windows running at the same time… Read more »
CES pre-announcements started in earnest this week with Acer debuting two tablets before the show. Samsung has new Android cameras and maybe a more appealing design for its Galaxy S 5… Read more »
The market for smaller tablets has heated up as Apple takes on gadgets like Amazon’s Kindle Fire and Google’s Nexus 7. But a buzz is emerging out of CES in Las… Read more »
This year’s CES was the biggest in the show’s 44-year history, boasting 15 miles of exhibit hall aisles, 3,100 booths and 153,000 attendees. The Kerton Group sent three delegates to CES… Read more »
I know many of you are heading home from Las Vegas today, so I wanted to direct your attention to this little wrap-up about five mobile trends that surfaced at CES… Read more »
Motorola and Lenovo have agreed to embed Intel’s Medfield applications chips in forthcoming Android phones. But for Intel to call Atom a success, it needs to make headway with the big… Read more »
Here’s a look at what’s been going on at the giant electronics show that is CES: Read more »