CES 2010
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PURE has announced the first internet radios are heading for a July release in the U.S.
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MSI has launched the GE700 gaming laptop which also offers a cinematic experience at the touch of a button
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Samsung has teamed up with Barnes & Noble to offer users of its new eReader access to over a million titles.
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In the fight against repetitive strain injuries SmartFish has released a powered ergonomic keyboard that automatically changes position and an ergonomic tilting mouse.
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Project Natal, Microsoft's attempt to out-Wii the Wii, will be on store shelves by the end of 2010.
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The USB-powered HoverCam all-in-one scanner is designed to put the flatbed scanner to sleep – permanently. It takes a snapshot of the document placed beneath its lens in a split second, much like a camera.
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Handset manufacturer i-mate’s 810-F is so tough the company has given it a lifetime year-on-year warranty. That’s because it has already put the 810-F through a grueling set of tests and trials, including running a car over it.
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At CES 2010, home automation and entertainment company, Control4, released a new energy-saving system, an app that turns Blackberries and Droid handsets into remote control for its system, and even added an app store which it is hoping will have the same impact on home automation that iTunes had on
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The Lok8u multi-m8 GPS watch features an LCD screen that receives SMS messages and enables people to be located to within 10ft.
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Sharp's new series of televisions offer an industry-first four-color filter that creates brilliant colors.
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At this year's CES, ASUS showed off some i7 gaming notebooks with specs including up to 1Tb HDD support, 3D graphics and high definition audio.
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