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At the Consumer Electronics Show, more glitz than gee whiz

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These days, the Las Vegas gathering favors deal-making over groundbreaking, but firms plan to unveil thousands of products.The International Consumer Electronics Show next week may be facing questions about its relevance in an Internet world that makes new things seem old in minutes, but it is still the foremost gathering for all things gadgety and geeky.

 

Solar Powered Kindle Cover to Debut at CES 2012

Solar Powered Kindle

SolarFocus will introduce SolarKindle, billed as “the world’s first solar powered e-reader cover” at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) which gets underway on Monday. The cover will have a built-in solar panel with a dual-charging (USB and solar) reserve battery. The company said that there is “a guarentee of three-months of unplugged Kindle use” under normal sunlight environment.

 

Verizon reveals first '4G' tablet and phone

Verizon reveals first '4G' tablet and phone

The first portable devices announced for Verizon Wireless' new, high-speed wireless data network are a smart phone and a tablet from Motorola, both designed to take advantage of network's speed with cameras for videoconferencing....

 

CES 2010 gets its mojo back

CES 2010 gets its mojo back

The 2010 Consumer Electronics Show features alot less gloom than last year. At last year's Consumer Electronics Show, even Microsoft essentially admitted to a droopy feeling, as chief executive Steve Ballmer acknowledged a sense of "reduced expectations" in his industry.

 

E-reader boom kindles a variety of new options

E-reader boom kindles a variety of new options

When most people think of electronic book readers, Amazon's thin, white Kindle probably springs to mind. But that could be about to change....

 

TV Apps Take a Cue From iPhone

A longtime quest to bring the Internet to the living room has entered a new phase, borrowing a page from Apple and its iPhone.

 

New Palm phones create Wi-Fi hotspot

Palm on Thursday announced upgraded versions of its Pre and Pixi smartphones that add video recording and the capability to create 3G mobile hotspots for laptops and other mobile devices.

 

Microsoft generates little buzz in CES opener

Microsoft generates little buzz in CES opener

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer’s enthusiastic keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show was hampered Wednesday night by a power failure and a lineup of announcements that did little to generate buzz for the company.

 

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