CES 2016
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Sony announced a number of new camcorders at CES, including an new easy-to-use action camera and a consumer-focused Handycam which boasts pro-level features and 4K recording.
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Samsung has a novel new concept for making your TV screen bigger – just push another one next to it, or above it, or below it. The company had its modular display technology at its CES 2016 booth in Las Vegas this month.
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The Wi-Fi Alliance has introduced a designation for the IEEE 802.11ah frequency called HaLow. It operates in low frequency bands for longer range and lower power usage. It is meant for use needs with longer-range capability such as Smart Home, Smart City, and connected car applications.
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At this point, you're probably getting tired of hearing about our event demo impressions of the big VR headsets.But as consumer versions approach, we have some new thoughts on the Oculus Rift – and why it's the best VR headset right now.
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A little over a year ago, we strapped on a Gear VR, sat on a stationary bike and waxed philosophical about a future where virtual reality helps people forget that they're exercising. Today VirZoom is one of at least two companies demoing VR-based exercise products at CES.
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Diathermy involves using electromagnetic currents to generate heat in body tissue, accelerating the healing of injuries in the process. While it's previously been limited to clinical settings, the Vivy device is designed to let people deliver their own treatments, wherever they happen to be.
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Industrial-quality, full-color 3D paper printing for the desktop may soon be an option for creative, engineering and education professionals, with the recent introduction of the Mcor Arke at CES. It's capable of printing high-resolution 3D models entirely from paper.
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For CES 2016, Bentley has partnered up with the audio specialists at Monster to unveil the Monster at Mulliner, a Continental GT V8 S with a monstrous sound system and custom look - car tech done old school.
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Can a superbike-riding humanoid robot challenge the lap times of a MotoGP legend such as Valentino Rossi? This is the ultimate target that was set at the CES Robotics Conference, as Yamaha Motor Company announced its partnership with SRI International.
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i-Blades and IdeaNova Technologies have announced a video distribution and playback system designed to give media companies and movie studios an “on-the-go” entertainment delivery mechanism for smart mobile device users.
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B&O has been showing off a rather lengthy all-in-one music system at CES this week. Crafted in aluminum and sporting soundbar-like styling, the BeoSound 35 is a meter long and comes with the promise of premium sound, with a price tag to match. In fact, you won't get much change from US$3,000.
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Polaroid, the company perhaps best known for instant photo cameras, has jumped into 3D printers, announcing the new ModelSmart 250S at CES. The single extruder printer, made in partnership with UK inkjet cartridge maker EBP, will initially be available only to the European market.
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