Monthly Archives: January 2013

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Nearly 200,000 Attendees Expected This Year

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Nearly 200,000 Attendees Expected This Year Along with the rest of the global macro economy, the International Consumer Electronics Show has suffered a bit in...
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Thin Is In

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Thin Is In The smartphone has a unique OmniBalance design with subtly rounded edges and smooth, reflective surfaces on all sides. Slippery When Wet The Xperia Z...

Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, Nvidia Fuel Mobile Chip News at CES

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The heightened competition in the mobile chip space quickly took center stage at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show, with Intel and Advanced Micro Devices...

Nokia Insists It’s Not Considering Android, Analysts Roll Eyes

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Could Nokia smartphones someday run Google's Android mobile operating system? Nokia has been quick to insist the answer is no, after CEO Stephen Elop...

T-Mobile Offers Unlimited 4G Data Plan With No Contract

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As consumers use their smartphones and tablets to download ever more data onto their devices, they're developing an appetite for unlimited data plans over...

Tablets, Smartphones Drive Consumer Electronics Growth: CEA

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The popularity of mobile connected devices, consisting primarily of smartphones, tablets and notebooks, is driving the consumer electronics (CE) market to new heights, according...

BYOD Finds Increasing Support Among Businesses: Samsung

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Although IT executives and consumers indicate support for bring-your-own-device (BYOD) initiatives and the work-life balance benefits they typically enable, a study by Samsung Electronics...

Ultrabooks Need Touch-Screens to Succeed: 10 Reasons Why

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Ultrabooks are supposed to be the PC market’s savior. The device category, created by Intel, is made up of laptops that must meet a...

CES Serves as Early Warning System for Enterprise IT Planners

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The Consumer Electronics Show, which opened its doors on Jan. 8 but started hyping products days before that, is missing some notable players. Apple...

Google FTC Decision Inspires Lawmaker to Seek Probe Into News Leaks

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Google's recent antitrust skirmish with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is now coming under scrutiny by a congressman who is angry about media leaks...