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Pictures: Most anticipated tech products of 2012
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Sony: We are not “out of ideas” and we do have “hit products”
By Patrick Budmar | 14 May, 2012 13:38The last few years have not been kind to Japanese electronics vendors such as Sony, who has seen its grip on the market slip to competitors.
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Apple's TV troubles: Same story again, again, and again
By Jared Newman | 03 March, 2012 08:48Before he passed away last October, Steve Jobs claimed to have cracked the code to a TV revolution: Make everything simple to use, sync all content with other devices through the Internet, and do away with clunky remotes and complex lists of cable channels.
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IN PICTURES: CES 2012 top picks - Just the best gear, gadgets, and tech
By PC World Staff | 18 January, 2012 11:15Here is a collection of the the best of CES: The products, the themes, and some quirky meditations.
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TVs are interesting again
By Jeff Bertolucci | 15 January, 2012 06:06TVs notched a starring role at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas instead of the flashier smartphone, tablet or Ultrabook thanks to a new crop of innovative and high-tech sets.
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CES sets new records despite doomsayers
By John P. Mello Jr. | 16 January, 2012 04:55CES is more popular than ever - according to its sponsors - despite naysayers who predicted doom for the mammoth trade show after Microsoft said it would drastically scale back its participation following this year's event.
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Androids invade CES 2012
By Ian Paul | 14 January, 2012 06:56Google's Android operating system played a big role in the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show, appearing in smartphones, tablets, televisions, MP3 players, cameras, and gaming headsets. Device manufacturers are using Android for a wide variety of devices as part of a larger strategy to create a network of connected gadgets backed up by online storage and sync.
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Pictures: Most anticipated tech products of 2012
By Jeff Bertolucci | 13 January, 2012 15:32From Apple's iPhone 5 to next-gen thermostats to OLED TVs, here are 10 tech products we're looking forward to seeing in 2012.
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Samsung unveils Super OLED TV and Series 5 Ultra Ultrabook
By Hafizah Osman | 10 January, 2012 14:31Samsung unveils Super OLED TV and Series 5 Ultra Ultrabook
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What's new with Samsung's Smart TV
By Jared Newman | 07 January, 2011 11:45Samsung has beefed up its connected TV platform considerably as it faces threats from Google, Roku and its fellow television vendors.
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Microsoft TV vs. Google TV: Showdown at CES
By Ian Paul | 05 January, 2011 04:39Microsoft will reportedly announce a new Windows-based US$200 set-top box using Windows Media Center as its primary interface, according to the Seattle Times.
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A Google TV refresher: What we know so far
By Jared Newman | 09 September, 2010 02:37Google TV's planned fall launch is not news, but given that Google hasn't said much about its television plans since May, it's time for a refresher. Here's a quick rundown of everything to know about Google TV as anticipation grows for the imminent launch of the service:
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Google Wave flops: What Google service will go next?
By Liane Cassavoy | 06 August, 2010 04:17Let's pause for a moment of silence to remember Google Wave, a service that has gone off to greener pastures. Google confirmed the news late yesterday, saying the service hadn't seen the type of user adoption it had been hoping for.
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Android Expansion: 6 Products That Aren't Smartphones
By JR Raphael | 06 August, 2010 09:55That little Android mascot must be struggling to catch his breath.
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