CES 2014
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At CES 2014, Samsung unveiled a business-centered version of its Galaxy Tabs, the Galaxy TabPRO, which is available in three sizes. But the new slate the company seemed most amped to promote is the companion Galaxy NotePRO, which comes with a 12.2-inch display.
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FLIR Systems, Inc. announced two new products at CES designed to put thermal imaging into the hands of consumers. The first is an OEM module, while the second is an iPhone attachment that makes use of said module.
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LG HomeChat will allow users to issue commands and receive status updates from their smart appliances by texting them with simple, conversational language. According to the company, you will literally be able to ask your washer "What're you doing?" and it will respond just as a person would.
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Last week we saw one of the most intriguing smartwatches to date. The Pebble Steel takes the guts of the original Pebble and puts them in a snazzy-looking watch that could be right at home sitting next to a Rolex. Read on, as we compare its features and specs to the Samsung Galaxy Gear.
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A premium version of a popular Samsung tablet, the Galaxy TabPro was revealed in three different sizes at CES 2014. Gizmag was there to take them for a quick spin.
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Augmented reality eyewear company Vuzix is looking to add to the functionality of its M100 Smart Glasses, teaming up with Nuance to incorporate voice recognition technology for a 2.0 OS release.
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Sony has announced a new 4K-capable Handycam named the FDR-AX100 that's 74 percent smaller and 66 percent lighter than the now available FDR-AX1 which launched at IFA 2013.
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During CES 2014, Gizmag had the chance to try out the 3Doodler, a "3D drawing pen" that uses plastic filament instead of ink to sketch inventive objects.
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Last week, the world's attention was focused on Las Vegas thanks to the Consumer Electronics Show. With that backdrop of bleeding-edge technology, the city's iconic welcome sign received a little technological makeover of its own.
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The Mimo Baby Monitor keeps parents posted in real-time about their baby's key biometric readings. The unassuming device is one of the first to feature Edison – a revolutionary tiny computer from Intel that may soon make the Internet of Things a reality.
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While nowhere near as ground-breaking of its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy Camera 2 is still one of the most interesting cameras on show at CES 2014. So, while in Las Vegas, we made sure to spend a bit of hands-on time with the latest smart compact camera.
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ASUS has introduced a new convertible laptop with a twist: It runs both Android and Windows natively. The powerful touchscreen system drew crowds where it was on display at CES 2014.
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