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Taser International wants to put some “fun” into carrying a non-lethal weapon. According to an Associated Press (AP) report, Taser International was happy to show off its “Fashion Pink” and leopard print Taser guns at the Consumer Electronics Show this year. Probably the accessory...
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It’s always hard to wrap up an event as large and diverse as the Consumer Electronics Show but after spending most of last week completely removed from the outside world and focusing only on technology, some strong feelings were formed. Last year I focused on a more granular coverage of the show...
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Toshiba had a few interesting products at its booth this year, like its new M700 tablet and a number of media notebooks, but all the crowds were gathered around its UMPC. The small slate-style device is just a proof-of-concept at this point, but it was more interesting than most of these products at...
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Yahoo! announced its new services for mobile customers this week at CES. Its announcements included a newer version of its Yahoo! Go platform and a new design of their mobile home page. Yahoo! and other competitors including Google and Microsoft are all trying to get their piece of the global mobile...
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Samsung’s Q1 UMPC has seen a number of upgrades since its original release and despite all the other UMPC devices that have arrived (and the news of MID products on the way) Samsung is still pushing what is still essentially their original slate. The big change in the line was the move to the Ultra...
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That’s right–the Z10 is a dream phone, right up there with the N95 8GB and the (hacked) iPhone. You may not have heard much about this phone, but it’s the follow up to the very cool Z8 which unfortunately never made its way to the U.S.. We will be seeing the Z6 on Verizon some [......
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Yet another announcement by Sony at CES included a demonstration of Blu-ray movie releases that contained a low-res version of the movie on the same disc. The reason behind its inclusion is to give the purchaser an added bonus and allow them to download the movie on to a portable device.
This means that...
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What do you ask the man who is responsible for the majority of the technology that we use today? If you’re Ryan Block at Engadget, you ask him anything you want to, including if he has any regrets, any projects that didn’t come to fruition, his post-Microsoft plans and more. Surprisingly...
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Today I got a sneak peak at two new mobile platforms from Qualcomm. This may not seem like a big deal, but given the number of companies that Qualcomm works with and how many devices that may spawn from these two early stage samples it’s pretty big news.
The first model was the “Fairbanks”...
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Hana just sent word that Jawbone is offering to trade your old Bluetooth headset for a new Jawbone at the concierge desk in the main hall at CES. According to the company, it’ll take your old headset (and recycle it) and give you a new, powered up Jawbone on the spot. This is a great [...]
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After months of rumors and anticipation, Intel finally decided to show off the newest form factor in mobile computing. That’s right- at last night’s Digital Experience event at CES tech journalists from around the world got some hands-on time with a few mobile internet devices (MIDs).
In...
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Motorola knows “mobile electronics” doesn’t just mean phones, so the company is introducing a new portable media device that will allow the user to view live TV, on-demand clips, and programs saved on a DVR. The device is called the Motorola Mobile TV DH01 media player.
The media player...