CES 2010
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Intel's Moorestown platform will drive new performance and capabilities in smartphones beginning in 2010.
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B&W have released a true hi-fi speaker for use with computers, boasting two separate drive units, an output of 4 x 18W and USB streaming to bypass the computer's own soundcard.
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Qualcomm's Mirasol display technology promises low power, color, and video for eReader displays.
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The Sangean Fatbox is the ultimate worksite radio - dust-proof, water-proof and capable of surviving brutal treatment, it also provides a safe have for an iPod or other MP3 player.
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Dexim has launched the solar-powered P-flip foldable power pack at CES 2010
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The Microvision SHOWWX laser pico projector enables a user to connect their mobile device to display widescreen DVD quality images on virtually any surface
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Brother showcased its new Entrepreneur embroidery machine at CES 2010
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Palm has unveiled its two new phones, the Pre Plus and the Pixi Plus.
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YoGen charger uses 100% green power and can be used to charge most portable electronic devices
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The XRocker Vibe platform lets Guitar Hero and Rock Band afficionados "feel the noise" by sending rumbles through the player's body.
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Jitterbug's new products include a red cell phone and a wellness call service
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The enTourage eDGe eBook reader features what is claimed to be the world's first dual screen reader, with an E-Ink display on one side and LCD color touchscreen on the other
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