We only saw one new Chromebook at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, but if you listened to our Chrome Show podcast, you’d know why: The next-generation of Intel chips were only… Read more »
Here at the Consumer Electronics Show, Intel is trying to cram its chips into every possible product, ranging from drones and door locks to watches and Chromebooks. So maybe I shouldn’t… Read more »
Prior to this week’s Consumer Electronics Show, we noted on our Chrome Show podcast that we didn’t expect many Chrome OS devices to debut. So far, we’re right. But that doesn’t… Read more »
Teased last year, Dell’s newest Android tablet is now available. And the Venue 8 7000 is an Android tablet like no other, designed and built with few compromises by comparison to the… Read more »
Samsung’s B.K. Yoon, the president of its Consumer Electronics group, gave an inspiring call to openness for the internet of things in a keynote speech at International CES on Monday night… Read more »
Asus wants to sell you a Microsoft Windows tablet regardless of whether you like size small, medium or large. The company debuted three new Transformer Book Chi tablets on Monday at… Read more »
Now we know what the “see what others can’t see” tagline means. Asus teased us with it before the Consumer Electronics Show, and on Monday the company debuted two new Android… Read more »
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, Lenovo is partnering with Intel in a big way with the P90 smartphone. The handset is the first to use both a 64-bit Intel Atom… Read more »
With two weather delays and a cross-country flight to Las Vegas from the east coast, I had plenty of time to think about the upcoming week. It’s time for another Consumer… Read more »