CES 2014
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Lenovo unveiled the successor to its first table PC, the Horizon 2, at CES 2014 in Las Vegas. The new model is slimmer, lighter and has learned some new NFC-enabled tricks.
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4K televisions have undergone tremendous progress this last year, as has been clearly demonstrated at the CES 2014 show. Both Polaroid and Vizio introduced 50-inch 4K televisions with an MSRP of US$999.99. But what kind of user can really use a 4K TV today? High-power computer users, that's who.
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Sony is now offering a deluxe version of its Action Cam, which we spied on the floor of CES this week. Among the new features are high-speed shooting modes, a splash-proof body and of course, a nifty white finish.
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Samsung's Galaxy S5 could be forthcoming in the next few months, and may feature an iris-scanning security feature, according to one of the company's executives. A new iteration of the Galaxy Gear is also expected.
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Matter and Form will launch its long-awaiting 3D scanner in February. According to Matter and Form, the scanner is the first affordable and high-resolution device of its kind.
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Gizmag had a chance to go hands-on with LG's upcoming G Flex at CES 2014. It's a smartphone with some powerful specs and a big curved screen that takes some of the company's expertise making curved HDTVs and puts it in a smaller package.
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3D Systems has unveiled its new ChefJet printers targeted at pastry chefs. The standard ChefJet produces black and white edible prints with a maximum build volume of 8 x 8 x 6 in, while the ChefJet Pro pumps out full color prints in sizes up to 10 x 14 x 8 in.
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Well-known drone-maker Parrot has added two new additions to its robotic lineup: the MiniDrone, a small quadcopter that can fly in the air and roll along the ground using detachable wheels, and the Jumping Sumo, a remote-controlled ground bot that leaps into the air using a piston.
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Remember when people carried Sony Discmans in their cars, and used those cassette adapters to listen to them through their tape decks? Well, while a lot of those same cars are still around, the Discman has now given way to the MP3 player. That's why ION has released its Cassette Adapter Bluetooth.
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For several decades, gaming has basically been the same thing. Sit in front of display, hold controller (or mouse and keyboard), play game. But when you strap on Oculus Rift's virtual reality headset, you realize that it's something different. Gizmag goes heads-on with Oculus Rift's new prototype.
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Panasonic has announced a performance version of the 20-inch high resolution Toughpad monster we caught a glimpse of at last year's CES, and a highly configurable 7-inch, hard-as-nails mobile workstation which goes by the name of the FZ-M1.
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Kiwi Move looks like a tiny piece of plastic, but it comes with more sensors than most wearable devices, and the capability to program it for a nearly unlimited number of uses.
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