Samsung Smart TV 2.0 Can ‘Listen, See and Do’
The South Korean company is wading deep into the smart TV pool with sets that can recognize your face, your voice and your gestures.
View ArticleWith CES Sendoff, Microsoft Insists It’s Still Cool
Microsoft's final keynote at CES failed to impress...
View ArticleCES: Hands-On With the Galaxy Note, Samsung’s Massive Tabphone
There are limits to what pants pockets can do. And Samsung is pushing them hard. Enter the Note, Samsung's new smartphone-cum-tablet hybrid.
View ArticleHands-On With Motorola’s Supercharged Razr Maxx
Motorola debuted the Razr Maxx this week, an updated version of its recently released Droid Razr handset. Moto hasn't announced availability yet, but we got to spend some time on the show floor with...
View ArticleQ&A: Nokia’s CEO Explains Plan for Smartphone Dominance
LAS VEGAS — Stephen Elop doesn’t have much time. As Nokia’s head honcho, he’s tasked with ushering a once-dominant mobile phone company — a business that built its fortunes on “dumbphones” — into a new...
View ArticleGadget Lab Podcast: CES Wrap-Up
This week on the Gadget Lab podcast, the gang recalls some of its favorite products from the whirlwind, week-long tech-stravaganza known as the Consumer Electronics Show.
View ArticleQualcomm and the Changing State of the CES Keynote
Qualcomm will be kicking off the keynote at CES 2013. Is it a new era for Qualcomm, or the beginning of the end for CES?
View ArticleUnwieldy CES Remains a Big Deal, But Not for the Reasons You Think
For one week each January, Las Vegas becomes the epicenter of the tech world. Tens of thousands of people descend on Sin City for CES, an event with more gadgets than you could ever fondle, more...
View ArticleWired’s Non-Stop CES Live Blog: Filtering the Noise From the Signal
The epic gathering of geeks known as CES is upon us. The Wired crew joining the annual onslaught of press conferences and schmoozing required to fondle all those awesome gadgets is doing something a...
View ArticleVaporware We’re Still Awaiting from CES 2012
No one wants sets out to announce vaporware. It just sort of... happens: The product that never ships. Like a ghost, it haunts the company that announced it. With all the technology hailed from the...
View ArticleLean, Green Tablet Prototype Promises Mobile Computing for $100
If you're trying to get inexpensive computing devices to those in need, you (theoretically) couldn't go wrong with making that device a tablet. So thinks non-profit "One Laptop Per Child," an...
View ArticleSculpteo 3-D Printing App Uses Your Mug to Make a Mug
LAS VEGAS — 3-D printing is a truly disruptive, revolutionary technology. It could completely change the way we acquire and consume goods in the not-too-distant future. But before we start 3-D printing...
View ArticleNokia, Microsoft Build ‘Beachhead’ in War of the Mobiles
Nokia declared all-out war on the mobile industry on Monday, publicly unveiling its flagship U.S. device at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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