In this guest column from Marty Shindler, he provides a recap of CES 2013. At once exhilarating, intriguing and overwhelming, in a positive way, walking through the 1.92 million feet of exhibition space with nearly 160,000 of your closest friends is an adventure unto itself. Read More
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Getting ready for the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas next week? The Washington Post highlights 5 Trends to Watch at CES. Topping the list is technologies for the Connected Car. Also making the list are Higher High-Def, Video on Demand, Gesture Control and Competition for Digital Advertising. CES runs January 8 through 11. . Read More
Startups are being invited to apply for a program that provides $100,000 worth of the services they'll need to operate for an entire year, as part of the Europe4Startups project. Read More
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is partnering with the International Academy of Web Television (IAWTV) to launch an expanded awards program, beginning January . Read More
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Kids often have Bert and Ernie as imaginary friends, but they can actually see them move thanks to a collaboration between Qualcomm Inc. and Sesame Workshop. The partners demonstrated an augmented reality experience protype playset at 2012 International CES that brings physical toys to life. Read More
Analysts at Consumer Reports, the independent and nonprofit product-testing organization, have chosen the five most important trends seen at the 2012 International CES, which officially opens Tuesday in Las Vegas. Read More
No company involved with entertainment can afford to ignore gaming. Besides the obvious developers, publishers and hardware manufacturers, anyone who controls any kind of intellectual property or who wants to reach today’s consumers needs to look at the opportunities games offer. The first dedicated Games Summit at CES zeroes in on what’s important. Read More