Seagate Technology plc today announced that Seagate Wireless Plus mobile device storage has been selected by CNET for the'Best of CES'award for Networking and Storage.Designed to wirelessly stream content for up to eight smartphones or ...
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Mozilla,the software firm behind the Firefox internet browser,has confirmed it's to enter the smartphone market later this year. Chinese mobile device manufacturer ZTE is among the firms Mozilla is working with,as the Firefox developer ...
MobileHelp®, a leader in innovative M-PERS or Mobile-Personal Emergency Response System technology, is unveiling two new products — myHalo® wearable Auto Fall Detect Pendant and a Cellular Base Station — to its emergency ...
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The Search Agency, a global online marketing firm and the largest independent U.S. search marketing agency, today announced the results of its 2012 Online User Behavior and Engagement Study, conducted online by Harris Interactive in August ...
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Mobio Holdings LLC is introducing the latest innovations in the mobile revolution. Mobio Go, Mobio Grip and Mobio Pivot are three new ways to enhance the use of tablets and smartphones, by making them more convenient, more functional and ...
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Smart Home Labs introduces the RoboSmart wireless LED lighting system that enables smart lighting control via your smartphone, tablet or computer over Bluetooth Smart wireless. The wireless LED light bulb is available for pre-orders on ...
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For the past several years, Sharp has tried to keep a step ahead of the competition with LCD TVs that boast the largest screen sizes available. At CES this year, that strategy remains intact, as it launches a 2013 TV lineup with nearly 20 ...
Over the next few days, you'll be hearing a lot of television news coming out of the Consumer Electronics Show—especially about new types of TVs, but also some interesting new developments and enhancements to standard LCD and plasma ...
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Some of the weirdest gadgets at the International CES show are designed to solve problems you never knew you had. Are you eating too fast? A digital fork will let you know. Is your toddler having trouble sitting still on the potty? Let the ...
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NFC—near-field communication—is an easy way to pair devices and share information between them. This year, Sony has built NFC into some of its new TVs. Sony's version works differently than that of other TVs, though: Instead ...
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myCharge is thrilled to unveil five new lifestyle collections comprised of more than a dozen new products to meet the diverse needs and demands of today's on-the-go,constantly connected digital lifestyle.The newest myCharge products are ...
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Expanding upon the success of the Latitude 10 standard configuration launched in October 2012,Dell today announced the Latitude 10 essentials configuration to offer a secure,manageable and durable enterprise-ready tablet option to ...
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Fabless semiconductor maker Wilocity and Qualcomm announced what they're calling the first multi-gigabit wireless chipset reference architecture based on the new WiGig 60GHz and IEEE 802.11ad standards for high-speed downloads,docking and ...
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Semi-conductors supplier ST-Ericsson last night unveiled a mobile device chipset that it says will add five hours to the battery life of smartphones once adopted by industry. The Swiss based company, which supplies chipsets and ...
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IDG News Service - Qualcomm called on some big names Monday to ensure its opening-night keynote at the International CES wasn't a dud. Steve Ballmer, Big Bird, the pop group Maroon5, and even former Archbishop Desmond Tutu all made ...
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