CES 2010
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Dexim has announced release of a Swiss army knife case to enhance some features of Apple's iPod Nano 5G
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Kia has teamed with Microsoft to develop the UVO in-car infotainment system that features touchscreen and voice recognition to manage music, phone calls and text messaging.
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If you haven’t previously heard of TuneBug , that’s because it is a new company and although its portable speaker solutions were shown at CES 2009, they are on
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The RCA Airnergy promises to recharge your gadgets using power harvested from ambient WiFi signals.
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Vuzix has shown the Wrap 920AR glasses prototype at CES that uses cameras mounted on the lenses to blend real-world and computer generated imagery onto LCD's inside the glasses.
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The unique lightweight design of the Algo Glide Mouse features fingertip indentation and scroll wheels placed on the side of the mouse, offering relief for sufferers of RSI.
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Orbotsound's T12 soundbar and T3 mobile personal speaker offer the true spatial sound through airSOUND technology
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SI Products has launched a new range of Sharper Image products including a news center iPod clock, a voice-controlled iPod clock and an elegant "Roman Clock" iPod dock
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Panasonic has unveiled the world's largest HD 3D plasma display TV.
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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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