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A 3D printer in every garage? Not yet.
3D printing had a coming-out party of sorts at CES, but it's not quite ready for widespread adoption. more
News Rich Brown 18 weeks ago - MakerBot builds the future, layer by layer
- 3D Printing: an overview (photos)
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First Kinect, then your TV, then the world! (photos)
Primesense is the company responsible for the Xbox Kinect, and it wants to see its sensors used in every piece of consumer electronics in the future: starting with your TV. more
Photos Ty Pendlebury, Sarah Tew 18 weeks ago -
IoSafe Thunderbolt demo (photos)
IoSafe used a 1-million-watt Tesla coil to unveil its Rugged Portable Thunderbolt external hard drive. But that's just for show. Make sure you check the blog for the real demo. more
Photos Dong Ngo 18 weeks ago -
Low Latency No. 5: It's like 3D-printing 'Inception!'
We've seen some pretty wacky and innovative technology here at CES, but 3D printers have really caught our attention. more
Feature Blake Stevenson, Jeff Bakalar 18 weeks ago - Synology NAS OS 4.0 gone beta, Cloud Station revealed
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Will wedding shooters say 'I do' to the Fujifilm X-Pro 1?
The company's mirrorless model is targeted at--and priced for--primarily the growing number of wedding photographers seeking sources of differentiation. more
News Lori Grunin 18 weeks ago -
OnLive gaming app comes to Google TV devices
Google has announced a partnership with "cloud" gaming service OnLive to bring console-quality games to the beleaguered platform. more
News David Katzmaier 18 weeks ago -
3D Systems Cube 3D printer booth tour (photos)
3D Systems takes a consumer- and service-minded approach to 3D object printing. more
Photos Rich Brown 18 weeks ago - Amped Wireless R10000G router gears to redefine Wi-Fi coverage
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MakerBot 3D object tour (photos)
MakerBot's booth at CES has an impressive assortment of 3D printed objects. Here's a tour. more
Photos Rich Brown 18 weeks ago -
Motorola Home Gateway demo (photos)
Motorola announced the Home Gateway at CES 2012 and demonstrated how it helps connect home appliances for cloud-based management. more
Photos Dong Ngo 18 weeks ago -
Proton promises us $1,000 genome mapping by year end
At CES, Life Technologies' Ion Torrent unveils a benchtop device that by year-end should decode a full human genome in one day for $1,000. more
News Elizabeth Armstrong Moore 18 weeks ago - WD teases with Thunderbolt drive demo
- Seagate GoFlex Satellite to get Internet and more
- Rocstor Amphibious portable drive: You can't overdo data security
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BlueStacks goes Metro with Windows 8
Worried there just won't be enough apps to sate your Windows 8 cravings? Fear not, Angry Birds-obsessives. BlueStacks has a working demo that launches Android apps on Microsoft's gestating operating system. more
News Seth Rosenblatt 18 weeks ago -
HP Envy 14 Spectre (photos)
Covered in Gorilla Glass, HP's high-end 14-inch ultrabook isn't for those who don't like glossy. more
Photos Scott Stein 18 weeks ago -
Sony crams 6 million LEDs into prototype Crystal display
Sony has unveiled a new type of display at CES 2012, a "true" LED television that uses more than 6 million diodes for "better than plasma" blacks. more
News Ty Pendlebury 18 weeks ago -
Aurasma debuts 3D augmented reality at CES
Initially launched in July of last year, Aurasma, the augmented reality platform for Android and iOS, has just gone 3D. more
News Jaymar Cabebe 18 weeks ago -
Nokia lures photographers with new Lumia 900
Nokia uses the Consumer Electronics Show to hold a coming-out party for its new Windows Phone-based Lumia 900, with a 4.3-inch AMOLED screen and dual cameras. more
News Declan McCullagh 18 weeks ago -
Waterproof tablet drops into AT&T this month
Pantech's 8-inch waterproof Android tablet, the Element, goes on sale at AT&T starting January 22 for $299 on contract. more
News Donald Bell 18 weeks ago -
D-Link DIR-857 router (photos)
D-Link's Amplifi HD Media Router 3000 (model DIR-857) is the first true 450Mbps dual-band router that also offers support for USB 3.0 and the company's SharePort Cloud technology. more
Photos Dong Ngo 18 weeks ago -
Samsung brings voice, gesture control to TVs
Samsung's new Smart Interaction technology, built into its high-end 2012 TVs, uses a camera and microphone to enable watchers to control TV functions via voice and gestures. more
News David Katzmaier 18 weeks ago
CES 2012
Highlights
- Audi adds advanced tech at the low end
- Video: Kinect-controlled motorized skateboard
- MIA laptops at CES: Alienware, Vaio, and others don't show much
- Hallelujah! Samsung promises all-day battery life on phones
- Asus Memo 370T is a game-changer
- Verisonix flexible cardboard-thin speakers are like magic
- Mbrace2 puts Facebook in your Mercedes-Benz
- Dear gadget makers, we're not dumb
- Need room for 4,000 photos? Try this SD card
- Suck at editing video? Just let Magisto do it for you
- Music Unlimited coming to iOS
- LG's 55-inch OLED TV packed with 3D bells, smart TV whistles



