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Hey, over here! The challenge for startups at CES
CES had its own startup alley, called Eureka Park, and for some that was a problem. more
News Paul Sloan 18 weeks ago - MakerBot builds the future, layer by layer
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Hands-on with Romo: Make your smartphone a spying robot
Startup Romotive is making a big splash with investors and its smart phone robot. more
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Hands-on: Swivl, with which your iPhone becomes your cameraman
Smile! Swivl's camera dock turns your iPhone into a tracking device. more
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Zebra suede iPhone speakers. They sound great, too
Perseude Audio is trying to line up distributors for its line of high-end speakers that make a fashion statement. more
News Paul Sloan 18 weeks ago -
Women in Tech: Progress still to be made (photos)
At CNET's Women in Tech panel at CES, Google's Marissa Mayer, Flickr founder Catarina Fake, and Padmasree Warrior of Cisco discuss their experiences and share career advice. Hint: Take that promotion. more
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Modular robot toys get it together at CES
From PhD project to CES: Modular Robotics comes to the confab with its robot construction kit. more
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Reality keeps getting weirder--or at least augmented
U.K. startup Blippar has created a powerful augmented reality app it's showcasing at CES. more
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At CES' Eureka Park, tinkerers swing for the big time
CES has a new startup section, and it's packed with garage tinkerers trying to live out their dreams. A few of note include lens maker Kogeto, rubber-ring maker TxtRng, and robotics company Ologic. more
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Panoramic video on iPhones is about to get really big
Startup Kogeto's Dot panoramic lens, a $79 clip-on device that works alongside an app called Looker, is coming to all U.S. Apple retail stores later this month. more
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Hip new iPhone cases that amplify the sound
Startup UB3Rfun is trying to get backing on Kickstarter.com to amp up production of its new line of iPhone cases. more
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Science is in the house at CES
Start-ups backed by the National Science Foundation will be showing off a wide range of technologies, including virtual reality contact lenses, robot butlers, and flexible displays. more
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CES setting up its own startup alley
With "Eureka Park," the giant consumer-electronics show is aiming to capture a bit of the heat being generated by startups these days. For the first time in 10 years, it has an area dedicated to startups, and a number of those companies are focusing on digital imaging. more
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Wilocity: 60GHz wireless revolution begins at CES
A startup hopes to fire up the imaginations of future customers with 802.11ad networking products that eventually could sweep away today's cables and turn smartphones into PCs. more
News Stephen Shankland 26 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