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NXP on route to automotive future

NXP on route to automotive future

The car is the next frontier in consumer electronics, going from mode of transportation to personalized mobile information hub. Read Full Story

CES: It's a wrap!

CES: It's a wrap!

The final word on this year's consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. Read Full Story

To-do list beyond UHDTV: Audio, voice, connectivity

To-do list beyond UHDTV: Audio, voice, connectivity

Despite the hoopla over Ultra HDTV at CES, three unmistakable trends have emerged, and consumer electronics companies are busy addressing them. Read Full Story

CES slideshow: Next big (or little) things

CES slideshow: Next big (or little) things

Found on the International CES show floor, here are some small gems and big trends that might well alter the consumer electronics landscape in 2013. Read Full Story

CES: It's a wrap!

CES: It's a wrap!
The final word on this year's consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. more >>

1/17/2013 10:45 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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Atmel talks touch enabled curves and Internet of Things

Atmel talks touch enabled curves and Internet of Things
From curved touch surfaces to the Internet of Things, American semiconductor company Atmel is making waves in the world of consumer electronics. more >>

1/16/2013 7:26 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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good point, DrQuine. Nothing worse than a laggy touchscreen. But I think touch integration gets ...

Yoshida in Vegas: Chasing elusive LTE design wins

Yoshida in Vegas: Chasing elusive LTE design wins
ST-Ericsson, Renesas Mobile, NVidia, Marvell and others have been developing LTE baseband chips for more than a year with little to show for. What's the hold up? more >>

1/16/2013 1:12 PM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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As far as I know, The last time it was in a phone was the CDMA variant of Galaxy Nexus and I havent ...

Fairchild pumps up volume on analog and power in mobile

Fairchild pumps up volume on analog and power in mobile
Fairchild semiconductor may not be a well known consumer brand, but at CES 2013, the analog and mixed-signal company showed just how important it was to the smartphone space. more >>

1/15/2013 1:57 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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Your site provided us with valuable information to work with. Each & every tips of your post are ...

Whirlwind video tour of CES showfloor

Whirlwind video tour of CES showfloor
EE Life sped around the CES show floor in Las Vegas this week and here are the video highlights. more >>

1/11/2013 5:31 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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ARM CEO on giant smartphones; IoT

ARM CEO on giant smartphones; IoT
From CES, ARM CEO Warren East talks about radical changes in the TV business and what ARM can do to speed to roll out of the Internet of Things. more >>

1/9/2013 1:00 PM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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I don't think RF will have a future in the IoT market as most of the object are connected to the ...

Rambus: From dark to light (bulb)

Rambus: From dark to light (bulb)
Rambus has gone back to the whiteboard to reinvent not only itself, but also LED lighting and mobile TV. more >>

1/11/2013 4:30 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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how does this compare with price to other LED bulbs? www.tradexguru.com

Yoshida in Vegas: How to walk away from smartphones

Yoshida in Vegas: How to walk away from smartphones
A chip company can walk away from smartphone sockets and still ride the wave of a rising smartphone tide. How to do that? Ask Ambarella. more >>

1/14/2013 2:20 PM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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I think people judges the quality of operating system and software along with processors and other ...

Video: Intel’s CES press conference highlights

Video: Intel’s CES press conference highlights
At CES, the firm announced a pull-in of its low powered processors from fourth generation to third generation Ivy bridge products, exceeding even its own previously stated power targets, for what the company hopes will produce thinner, lighter, longer battery life devices. more >>

1/9/2013 10:58 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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Who the hell are you ass whipe woohoo to tell anyone to shut up you idiot moron! What the hel do you ...

CES: Too many cooks dumbing down smart TV?

CES: Too many cooks dumbing down smart TV?
Smart TV is turning out to be a slow learner, but not through its own fault, as LG, Samsung and Panasonic scramble to redefine smart TV. more >>

1/8/2013 10:30 AM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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Smart TVs should learn from the Xbox a few lesssons. 1. Having a fast easy to navigate system is ...

Qualcomm’s mess of a CES keynote

Qualcomm’s mess of a CES keynote
How do you offset a CES keynote with very little news? By falling back on a long list of celebrities and cliches. more >>

1/9/2013 6:10 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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Some CEOs are just not dynamic speakers, perhaps Qualcomm could have picked someone else to deliver ...

Yoshida in Vegas: Can green tech save Panasonic?

Yoshida in Vegas: Can green tech save Panasonic?
Panasonic chief Kazuhiro Tsuga, girding for another year of huge losses, must find a way to return Japan’s largest consumer electronics company to profitability. more >>

1/9/2013 11:21 AM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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I think this is a valid strategy in a company as diverse as Panasonic. Tsuga is making lemonade out ...

Intel outlook clouded by weak demand, analyst says

Intel outlook clouded by weak demand, analyst says
Despite advances in smartphones and tablets, an analyst remains bearish on Intel but said Atmel has plenty of headroom in touchscreen controllers for laptops. more >>

1/9/2013 12:08 PM EST | By Rick Merritt

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Surely, but how do you get RRAM, MRAM/Spin and other non captive devices that dense so quickly; ...

Yoshida in Vegas: Windshield camera for the wary driver

Yoshida in Vegas: Windshield camera for the wary driver
Video pioneer Ambarella has rolled out reference designs for full 1080p30 HD single and dual-view cameras. They may come in handy after an accident. more >>

1/8/2013 8:00 PM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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I've read of quite a few cases where US citizens were arrested for audio and/or video recording ...

CES slideshow: Gadgets galore at opener

CES slideshow: Gadgets galore at opener
A trend at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show is the proliferation of devices using wireless and sensors while leveraging apps running on smartphones and tablets. Here are some examples. more >>

1/7/2013 11:00 AM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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What junk. If someone brought a Lionel train set they would have stolen the show.

Sharp doubles down on large screen TV

Sharp doubles down on large screen TV
Sharp Electronics said the Japanese company's future would rest squarely on TV that are bigger and broader, with higher resolution. more >>

1/8/2013 4:14 PM EST | By David Benjamin

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About 1991 or so, we were at the same place with HDTV as we are now with UHDTV. Same questione being ...

Wired, wireless home nets branch out at CES

Wired, wireless home nets branch out at CES
Various home networks claimed advances in technology and adoption at CES, but Wi-Fi clearly remains in the lead with expansions in 5- and 60-GHz support. more >>

1/8/2013 3:15 PM EST | By Rick Merritt

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I don't think they are marketing to consumers directly, as much as to service providers. MoCA is ...

AMD targets notebooks with quad-x86 processors

AMD targets notebooks with quad-x86 processors
Advanced Micro Devices has demonstrated working silicon for two quad-core x86 system chips that target ultrathin notebooks and convertible tablet-notebooks. more >>

1/8/2013 11:40 AM EST | By Peter Clarke

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Hondo - 40nm. Richland - 32nm. Kabini/Temash/Kaveri - 28nm.

Silicon Valley Nation: Techs you won't see at CES

Silicon Valley Nation: Techs you won't see at CES
These three wouldn't see the light of day in Vegas, but what about other curious concepts that should? more >>

1/8/2013 12:01 AM EST | By Brian Fuller

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Smart meters are for benefit of utilities not a consumer...it is done and over so let's move ...

MEMS tackles contextual awareness

MEMS tackles contextual awareness
Invensense's Contextual Awareness System Development Kit works with its latest wearable version of its nine-axis inertial navigation unit. more >>

1/7/2013 8:17 PM EST | By R Colin Johnson

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Yaw, pitch, roll via 3 axis gyroscope. X, Y, Z via 3 axis accelerometer. This makes 6 axis of ...

Ingenic combines MIPS, Imagination in tablet SoC

Ingenic combines MIPS, Imagination in tablet SoC
The Chinese startup has introduced a small-size, dual-core MIPS-based application processor that will be demonstrated in a 10-inch Android tablet during CES. more >>

1/7/2013 12:10 PM EST | By Peter Clarke

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Whats the expected BOM cost of tablet built with this SoC? I mean since already ARM based tablet ...

CES: Three reasons why Ultra HDTV is a non-starter

CES: Three reasons why Ultra HDTV is a non-starter
UHDTV, designed to deliver video with four times the resolution of current HDTV will be hyped, dissected and debated at the CES this week. more >>

1/6/2013 12:01 AM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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Cookie Jar, I love the "You gotta have something to do with all that computing power besides write ...

Wolfe's Den: Will Complexity Kill CES?

I went to the 2013 consumer electronics show and all I got was another lousy remote control. more >>

1/3/2013 3:25 PM EST | By Alexander Wolfe

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Heh. Not an audiophile, eh? Stereo gear is hardly cheap or old. Middle of the road equipment, check ...

What will CES 2013 bring to the tech table?

What will CES 2013 bring to the tech table?
Do the CEA's trends hold up? If not, what are the technologies that will be making a splash at CES this year? more >>

1/4/2013 7:17 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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I agree with chanj that connected TV will continue to be pushed ... but I see it as a stop-gap ...

Chip sales slide in Q4 amid inventory, pricing gloom

Chip sales slide in Q4 amid inventory, pricing gloom
Weak holiday consumer demand pulls down 2012 chip market to negative territory. more >>

12/14/2012 5:43 PM EST | By Brian Fuller

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In this single Intel notebook example across three process nodes. iCore 7/5/3 total quad & duals ...

Marvell’s Weili Dai bets on Kinoma for TV, Mobile Strategies

Marvell’s Weili Dai bets on Kinoma for TV, Mobile Strategies
Marvell co-founder Weili Dai says the chip maker can offer “all the necessary basic ingredients for pizza” – with SoCs serving as the metaphorical pizza dough, the OS as tomato sauce, the Kinoma user interface covering as the cheese along with various apps like pepperoni, anchovies and other toppings. more >>

1/31/2012 1:59 PM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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While long-term and sustainable implementation of diets along with appropriate physical activity is ...

ARM tips 'gods and giants' roadmap

ARM tips 'gods and giants' roadmap
Processor and related IP licensor ARM Holdings plc has disclosed the names, but little else, on the roadmap of cores it is working on in 2012 and revealed a gods and giants theme. The roadmap includes high performance processors, a low power microcontroller and graphics cores. more >>

1/31/2012 11:26 AM EST | By Peter Clarke

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Yes Warren East did indicate when to expect Atlas/Apollo. I quote him in copy "We expect Atlas, ...

E-reader uses Qualcomm's mirasol display

E-reader uses Qualcomm's mirasol display
Qualcomm MEMS Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of communications chip giant Qualcomm, said Monday that its mirasol display technology is featured in the next- generation Jin Yong Reader from Taiwanese e-reader vendor Koobe. more >>

1/31/2012 2:41 AM EST

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Mirasol has shown gray scale and color photo's that look very nice. Straight on.

Exclusive: MediaTek President Sees Android Key to China TVs

Exclusive: MediaTek President Sees Android Key to China TVs
In an exclusive interview during CES, C.J. Hsieh (shown), president of Taiwan-based SoC specialist MediaTek, discusses the company's cross-platform strategy and the way ahead in China's TV market. more >>

1/23/2012 11:03 AM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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Those who buy Android is going to always know that there are many brands of China. You can use and ...

MStar revealed as ARM graphics IP licensor

MStar revealed as ARM graphics IP licensor
MStar Semiconductor Inc., a fables supplier of chips for consumers and communications applications which has licensed graphics cores from Imagination Technologies Group plc, is also a licensor of Mali graphics technology from ARM Holdings plc. more >>

1/30/2012 10:23 AM EST | By Peter Clarke

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Mali-400 GPU with 3D support will really pitch the display production companies, and combination of ...

SoC Providers Adjust the Picture On Their DTV Strategies

SoC Providers Adjust the Picture On Their DTV Strategies
The rise of MediaTek and MStar in digital TV and set-top chips over the last several years has rocked the global consumer chip industry. When the DTV SoC business cratered last year, some high-profile IC providers fled the segment, presumably concluding that chasing the two Taiwan-based competitors’ doggedly downward pricing model was no longer worth the effort. We take a look at the companies that might stay and fight. more >>

1/18/2012 11:40 AM EST | By Junko Yoshida, Rick Merritt

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Very useful post. This is my first time i visit here. I found so many interesting stuff in your blog ...

Neul 'White Space' Radio ICs to Sample in 2012

Neul 'White Space' Radio ICs to Sample in 2012
Despite a white space communications standard that remains in flex, U.K. startup Neul is proceeding with plans to develop and begin sampling a radio chip later this year. more >>

1/30/2012 10:51 AM EST | By Peter Clarke

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sms lån Being a first mover in the white space market means the company also is developing ...

Targeting RF key security

How secure are your RFID car key and other devices—to be afraid, or not? more >>

1/26/2012 11:03 PM EST | By Rick DeMeis

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I can unlock a steering wheel lock with a bolt cutter. The real solution is to just disable the ...

Nokia bleeds $1.38 billion in Q4; sales drop 21 percent

Nokia bleeds $1.38 billion in Q4; sales drop 21 percent
Nokia had some good news and bad news for financial investors on Thursday (Jan. 26), announcing that though it had managed to sell over 1 million Windows Phone 7 Lumia devices to date, it had also lost $1.38-billion in the fourth quarter of 2011. more >>

1/26/2012 9:22 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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The community perception of Microsoft Windows product may not have a +ve impact to Nokia. However, ...

Apple snatches Smartphone lead from Samsung in Q4

Apple snatches Smartphone lead from Samsung in Q4
Apple and Samsung Electronics continued their game of tag at the top of the smartphone shipment table, with Apple taking back the top spot for smartphone shipments in the fourth quarter, while Samsung became the world’s largest smartphone brand for the year of 2011. more >>

1/27/2012 3:46 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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Nice article. I had a Nokia Smartphone. But, if i have more money, i'm buy an iPhone. My best friend ...

Texas Instruments shows off Pico HD projector

Texas Instruments shows off Pico HD projector
At CES, Texas Instruments was keeping its eye on the big picture, through its littlest chipsets. The firm was literally beaming as it showed off its latest generation of DLP projector chipset, the Pico HD, capable of HD WXGA resolution projections from up to 100 inches away. more >>

1/20/2012 11:39 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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DLP integrated to mobile (Samsung Beam) about to be in market and videos and specs are pretty ...

Apple posts record sales, earnings

Apple posts record sales, earnings
Apple reported its highest ever quarterly sales and earnings, thanks to record sales of its iPhones, iPads and Macs. more >>

1/24/2012 7:37 PM EST | By Dylan McGrath

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jesus christ apple is a BEASTT!!! i just learned If you stack every single dollar bill in Apple's ...

Apple was top chip buyer in 2011, Gartner says

Apple was top chip buyer in 2011, Gartner says
Apple was the leading customer of semiconductor chip vendors in 2011, buying $17.3 billion worth of chips and accounting for 5.7 percent of chips purchased on a design total available market basis, according to market research firm Gartner. more >>

1/24/2012 1:55 PM EST | By Dylan McGrath

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Diffinetely Samsung

IHS: Nokia's Lumia 900 to lead Windows Phone resurgence

IHS: Nokia's Lumia 900 to lead Windows Phone resurgence
Nokia is set to regain some of its lost smartphone market share thanks to the introduction of its Lumia 900 last week—and, in the process, re-establish Microsoft's Windows Phone as a leading contender in the cellphone operating system business, according to market research firm IHS iSuppli. more >>

1/19/2012 1:40 PM EST | By Dylan McGrath

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Nokia Lumia smartphone is being aggressively marketed in India where there is a large user base of ...

Opinion: ARM is no longer an underdog

Opinion: ARM is no longer an underdog
“If you compare us with Intel we have 2000 people compared to Intel’s 100,000. We have a small fraction of the revenue that they do,” Iain Drew, ARM’s EVP of strategy said at CES last week, repeating an oft heard pitch from the chip architect. more >>

1/20/2012 10:00 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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That future won't materialize until the software industry makes a breakthrough in multicore ...

CES post-mortem: Fear and loathing of the show

CES post-mortem: Fear and loathing of the show
So, it’s the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and I’m stuck in a nerd queue long enough to wrap twice around the Death Planet in Star Wars IV:A New Hope. more >>

1/23/2012 10:33 PM EST | By David Benjamin

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Actually, the CES attracts a very broad range of demographics. You would be surprised to see a ...

iRobot shows off tablet headed AVA bot at CES

iRobot shows off tablet headed AVA bot at CES
Even robots at CES were letting tablets get to their heads, especially iRobot’s AVA, whose swivel head, perched atop its articulating torso and holonomic base, was an iPad. AVA, who tootles around on her set of semi-spherical wheels has six degrees of motion freedom, and is head and shoulders more advanced than her little brother --the Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner—made by the same firm. more >>

1/19/2012 2:42 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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I agree. However, it looks like a good place to start developing a much more advanced robot that ...

Sphero's robotic smart balls roll the CES showfloor

Sphero's robotic smart balls roll the CES showfloor
Robots at CES came in a multitude of shapes and sizes, but one of the smaller, friendlier looking devices was Sphero, the world’s first smartphone controlled robotic ball. Sphero, which weighs in at just 168 grams with a 74mm diameter is controlled using Bluetooth from either an Apple device or Android smartphone, with a range of up to 50 feet. more >>

1/18/2012 12:38 AM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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At $129.99 (according to their website) its price point seems to be a bit high for the toy market. ...

Pandora's Music Genome Project drives success at CES

Pandora's Music Genome Project drives success at CES
Pandora internet radio may seem like a rather recent phenomenon, a startup borne of the last couple of years, but the company has actually been working on its highly advanced music selection algorithm for 12 years. The company counts 125 million listeners in the U.S. and is rapidly expanding its reach. more >>

1/17/2012 10:56 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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For the first time I have come to read about the Pandora Radio, had heard the name a lot before but ...

Android will run better on our chips, says Intel

Android will run better on our chips, says Intel
Intel may have missed the smartphone boat the first time around, but the chip maker is determined not to let the opportunity set sail without it again, making its first big moves in ultra-mobility at last week’s CES 2012. Showing off a reference design smartphone and announcing partnerships with both Motorola and LG, Intel is determined to make its mark on mobile this coming year, starting with the Chinese market and then expanding out. more >>

1/17/2012 5:04 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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Intel will only succeed when they make an ARM cpu themselves. I you can't beat them, join them.

Audi selects Tegra processor for infotainment, dashboard

Audi selects Tegra processor for infotainment, dashboard
Nvidia Corp. has announced that car maker Audi AG has selected the Tegra 3 processor to be the application and graphics processor for its in-vehicle infotainment systems and digital instrument display, across the entire line of its vehicles worldwide, beginning in 2013. more >>

1/17/2012 1:16 PM EST | By Peter Clarke

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It is easy to select the best in the industry for a luxury brand. It is good call for Audi and nice ...

Reporter's notebook: Why we go to CES

Reporter's notebook: Why we go to CES
The absence of Apple from the CES and Microsoft Corp.’s decision to pull out of the CES after 2012 has led many armchair pundits to jump (prematurely) to the facile conclusion that CES has slipped. Even during the show, some reporters and analysts complained that there wasn’t any “big” news at this year’s CES. Well, I beg to differ. more >>

1/17/2012 12:23 AM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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APTX along with scms-t content protection is not available till now. scms-t is working very good ...

ARM's East unimpressed with Medfield, design wins

ARM's East unimpressed with Medfield, design wins
Warren East, CEO of processor technology licensor ARM, is unimpressed by the announcements made by chip giant Intel about the low-power Medfield system-chip and its design wins, according to a Reuters report. more >>

1/16/2012 5:34 AM EST | By Peter Clarke

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Intel can't buy ARM because it would give them a monopoly which is not allowed by competition laws

Windows on ARM will not be terribly successful says analyst

Windows on ARM will not be terribly successful says analyst
While CES has previously been a show filled with big announcements and brand new technologies, this year’s show was a little different, with more incremental advancements centered on refining devices people already own. more >>

1/15/2012 12:56 AM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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That is a bad approach still.

Kivic ONE brings AirPlay to cars at CES

Kivic ONE brings AirPlay to cars at CES
With the recent surge of smart devices, demand to play one’s media anywhere and everywhere is also on the rise. This demand has spawned companies like Kivic, which was showing off its range of wireless and AirPlay compatible products at CES in Las Vegas last week. more >>

1/14/2012 10:58 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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I'm really amused with all these new devices targeted for the infotainment in cars. But are these ...

Behringer brings massive iNuke Boom iPod dock to CES

Behringer brings massive iNuke Boom iPod dock to CES
Professional audio and music equipment vendor, Behringer, unveiled its Eurosound consumer electronics line in Las Vegas for CES this week, with some 50 new products. more >>

1/14/2012 10:42 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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this video interview attracted me so much. the wireless iPod speakers with inductive charging is a ...

Pure's digital radios pump up the volume at CES

Pure's digital radios pump up the volume at CES
Pure, a consumer facing subsidiary of graphics company Imagination Technologies, has made its name with a range of innovative, attractive Internet, FM and digital radios. A British company, Pure made its debut in the UK with its Evoke-1 in 2002, which was so successful, it catapulted the firm to become the largest digital radio manufacturer in the world. more >>

1/14/2012 10:07 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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Kiran - they're not FM radios. They are internet connected radio and streaming devices.

CES: What I liked, hated and wondered about

CES: What I liked, hated and wondered about
CES 2012 showed Intel may do both better and worse in mobile than I thought, the next steps for Wi-Fi and set-tops are unclear and there are too many apps platforms. more >>

1/13/2012 4:40 PM EST | By Rick Merritt

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Thank you for giving an overview of CES for a reader like me sitting here in India. The 3DTV seems ...

Ultrabooks expected to drive growth of cache SSDs

Ultrabooks expected to drive growth of cache SSDs
Shipments of cache solid state drives—NAND flash drives that run alongside a separate hard drive—are projected to soar by more than 100-fold between now and the end of 2015, thanks in large part to Intel's Ultrabook initiative, according to market research firm IHS iSuppli. more >>

1/12/2012 8:40 PM EST | By Dylan McGrath

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Typically how big is cache SSD?

CES Analysis: Mobile defines TV

CES Analysis: Mobile defines TV
Brace yourself for the dawn of a new consumer electronics era, one in which TV no longer defines itself. Evident in this year’s Consumer Electronics Show was the notion that mobile devices are beginning to redefine what TV must do next – in terms of apps, services and connectivity that hardware will need to accommodate. more >>

1/12/2012 1:08 PM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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At the end of the day, the marketing is shifting towards promoting an entire ecosystem that has the ...

How do you manage the Internet of you?

How do you manage the Internet of you?
The world is at our fingertips, 24/7, but how do we manage our relationship with ubiquitous consumer electronics devices? more >>

1/12/2012 12:05 PM EST | By Brian Fuller

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We are going digital, dissolving into bits of information into the virtual world from which we seek ...

LucidLogix shows software speed up for GPUs

LucidLogix shows software speed up for GPUs
Multicore graphics firm LucidLogix Technologies Ltd. has announced the existence of XLR8, virtualization software designed to improve the performance of embedded graphics processing units (GPUs). more >>

1/12/2012 9:24 AM EST | By Peter Clarke

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Very impressive. GPU and multi-core systems will get a lot of advancements not from hardware in ...

All bets at CES are on Apple doing something on Jan. 19

All bets at CES are on Apple doing something on Jan. 19
When in Las Vegas all bets are on, even on the most successful consumer electronics company to come out with its latest electronics technology. more >>

1/12/2012 8:20 AM EST | By Nicolas Mokhoff

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How about a game console? Everything is in place, just enable Apps on AppleTV and hell brakes ...

FCC calls for free hand in spectrum auctions

FCC calls for free hand in spectrum auctions
In a CES talk, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski prodded an ambivalent Congress to pass a law allowing incentive auctions of broadband spectrum and to act fast, without "tying the hands" of the FCC. more >>

1/12/2012 1:15 AM EST | By David Benjamin

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If spectrum were leased rather than sold by the FCC then economic pressures could drive shifts in ...

Intel muscles into smartphones, tablets

Intel muscles into smartphones, tablets
Intel said its processors will be designed into smartphones and tablet PCs at three of the world's leading OEMs. more >>

1/11/2012 6:23 PM EST | By Bolaji Ojo

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great....

Imagination reveals first Series 6 GPU cores

Imagination reveals first Series 6 GPU cores
Graphics and video processing unit licensor Imagination Technologies Group plc (Kings Langley, England) has formally announced the first cores in its PowerVR Series 6 GPU core family. more >>

1/11/2012 11:36 AM EST | By Peter Clarke

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Where is the diminishing returns? I still believe that most firms can do more with lesser core if ...

LaCie hits CES with its Thunderbolt products

LaCie hits CES with its Thunderbolt products
Computer hardware maker LaCie was out to strike a home run at CES with new Thunderbolt interconnect technology products, including its 2big external hard drive, a follow up to the firm’s double SSD “little big disk.” more >>

1/11/2012 4:16 AM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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Yes, i am curious to know who else adopt this.

EE Times editorial wrap up of CES press day

EE Times editorial wrap up of CES press day
EE Times reporter Sylvie Barak and TechInsights analyst Allan Yogasingam discuss the news from CES press day. Highlights included Intel's Nikiski concept running on an Ultrabook, Haswell, DX11, Nvidia's Asus Transformer demo, and gadgets from Pepcom. more >>

1/11/2012 3:38 AM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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Body monitoring devices; a healthy trend at CES

Body monitoring devices; a healthy trend at CES
A particularly healthy trend at CES 2012 is to be found in body monitoring devices. These devices, typically running on low power ARM based chipsets can be strapped on to a person’s arm or chest, and monitor various bits of body activity, from calorie intake to sleep quality, daily exercise and much more besides. more >>

1/11/2012 3:15 AM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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I think that's why Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is emerging to be the next place for the upcoming ...

Nest Thermostat keeps it cool at CES

Nest Thermostat keeps it cool at CES
Smart home is a term which gets thrown around rather a lot at tech trade shows, but one device that really exemplifies what a modern smart home can be is the Nest Thermostat. Designed by members of a team who worked on Apple’s iPod, the Nest is a sleek looking digital thermostat which can actually “learn” its owners’ schedule and then continue to regulate temperature to suit the user’s preferences and patterns. more >>

1/11/2012 2:58 AM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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This product has WiFi so it hooks into your home wireless network, and therefore can talk to your ...

Intel tips Medfield specs, Lenovo, Motorola deals

Intel tips Medfield specs, Lenovo, Motorola deals
Intel Corp. has provided details of its Medfield 32-nm platform for smartphones claiming that the main SoC consumes less than 800-mW worst case. It has also announced that it has deals in place with Lenovo and Motorola for products based on Medfield to appear in 2012. more >>

1/10/2012 8:00 PM EST | By Peter Clarke

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Hector the Sector Wrector was not happy with just bringing down SPS, he went on to wreck AMD too !

Connected TVs still a holy grail at CES

Connected TVs still a holy grail at CES
While technology pundits forecast the possibilities of futuristic televisions, George Haber of silicon tuner vendor Cresta Tech believes TVs first have to overcome their regional limitations. more >>

1/10/2012 7:31 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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Sounds like "The Beast" in the book of Revelations -- who will be keeping an eye on ...

Ultrabooks: Strategic vision or just a pretty face?

Ultrabooks: Strategic vision or just a pretty face?
Intel's Ultrabook notebook PC form factor is the talk of CES. But is Intel's concept a sustainable strategy for a new type of computer or just superficial marketing babble? more >>

1/10/2012 6:46 PM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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Yeah, right... horrors that not everything in marketing is real. Next thing we'll learn is that ...

CES: Mercedes foresees progress in batteries, composites

CES: Mercedes foresees progress in batteries, composites
While the German automaker talks up its rolling Facebook platform, serious alternative-vehicle research is going on behind the scenes. more >>

1/10/2012 5:16 PM EST | By Alexander Wolfe

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I think that progress with batteries in electric cars are far more important than turning cars into ...

3-D TV or Myspace TV?

3-D TV or Myspace TV?
Consumers have been lukewarm toward 3-D TVs in the past two years. Even some of us in the media who used to be hungry for 3-D are no longer drooling. But never mind that. All the major TV companies, ranging from Samsung and Panasonic to Sharp and Sony, announced a host of new 3-D products at press conferences Monday. Meanwhile 3-D TV pitch took a back seat, compared to Samsung’s new “enjoy and share” connectivity strategy, or Panasonic’s announcement on a partnership deal with Myspace TV. more >>

1/10/2012 10:55 AM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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Experiencing 3D with TV is not that great compare to theatres!!

Ballmer predicts new era in computing, entertainment, smartphones in final Microsoft CES keynote

Ballmer predicts new era in computing, entertainment, smartphones in final Microsoft CES keynote
Steve Ballmer’s delivery of the last Microsoft CES keynote, 17 years after Bill Gates first took to the stage in 1995 with a CES workshop, signified the end of an era, and the beginning of a new stage in Microsoft’s story, a stage in which it emerges fully from behind the WinTel duopoly and competes toe to toe in the smartphone, entertainment and mobile computing arenas, a competition defined as much by ecosystems as it is by technology. more >>

1/10/2012 10:18 AM EST | By Patrick Mannion

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@PatrickMannion: your comment "...which integrates Twitter, Facebook and other media, didn’t quite ...

Seeking U.S. comeback, Nokia launches smartphone

Seeking U.S. comeback, Nokia launches smartphone
Nokia President and CEO Stephen Elop launched the company's new high-end Lumia 900 smartphone for AT&T's 4G LTE network at CES in Las Vegas. more >>

1/10/2012 1:22 AM EST | By Sylvie Barak

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I'm a user of Nokia phone...I like Nokia because the products are very rugged and reliable. But if I ...

Samsung: Free the TV challenge

Samsung: Free the TV challenge
Nowadays, every TV manufacturer dreads being categorized as just another TV company. Samsung has a plan to combat the problem. And it might not be a bad plan. The Korean giant is determined to leverage its current position as the world’s number one TV brand, the number one smartphone vendor, and one of the strongest semiconductor manufacturers. If the company plays its cards right, Samsung could be the latest company to rewrite the history of consumer electronics, which is traditionally plagued with a rat’s nest of disconnected devices. more >>

1/9/2012 9:57 PM EST | By Junko Yoshida

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Samsung is always pushing the boundaries in its electronics and phones, and that is why it is able ...

EE Times editorial wrap up of CES Unveiled

EE Times editorial wrap up of CES Unveiled
EE Times editorial was on location in Las Vegas on Sunday for the opening CES Unveiled event to see what is hot, trending and exciting at this year’s show. more >>

1/9/2012 6:52 PM EST | By Junko Yoshida, Sylvie Barak

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@junko.yoshida: you are a 1000% right, tablets change the computing game by taking it to the next ...

Leyden Energy partners for wireless charging

Leyden Energy partners for wireless charging
Battery technology startup Leyden Energy said it is teaming with Powermat Technologies, a developer of wireless charging technology, to develop high-density battery cells and packs based on Leyden’s core Li-imide salt technology. more >>

1/10/2012 8:00 AM EST | By George Leopold

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