Wednesday, January 11, 2012

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CES Gadgets: Sneak Peak at Nintendo Wii U
The Associated Press
Nintendo is giving journalists hands-on time with the upcoming Wii U game console which features a touch-screen controller at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show. (Jan. 10)
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Gadgets on display at 2012 Consumer Electronics Show
Albany Times Union
LAS VEGAS, NV - JANUARY 10: Members of the JabbaWockeez dance crew perform holding a tablet with the Qualcomm Snapdrogan processor during a keynote address by Chairman and CEO Dr. Paul E. Jacobs of Qualcomm at the 2012 International Consumer ...
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Today's Coolest New Gadget Is, In Fact, At CES
Forbes
Life Technologies, the maker of scientific gear, announced a $150000 gadget called the Ion Proton that will by the end of the year be able to sequence a human genome for a cost of $1000 or so in a matter of hours, allowing same-day data analysis. ...
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The Newest Gadgets at CES 2012
The Wall Street Journal Digital Network
Kelli Grant joins Lunch Break from the Consumer Electronics Show, where she previews a wireless baby scale, a watertight cover for your iPhone and other new gadgets.
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The 12 Best, Quirkiest CES Gadgets We've Seen So Far
Wired (blog)
By Gadget Lab Staff We've scoured booths. We've muscled our way into meeting rooms. We've even peeked under a table or two, scouting for engineering samples and other hardware unmentionables. We've been looking for not only the best CES gear — you ...
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Wired (blog)
Galaxy Note and IdeaPad Yoga Join Last Gadget Standing
PC Magazine
By Michael J. Miller Samsung's Galaxy Note smartphone and Lenovo's IdeaPad Yoga have joined the list of finalists for the annual Last Gadget Standing competition, scheduled to happen Thursday at the International CES. As I mentioned last week, ...
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CES 2012: HzO protects gadgets from watery deaths
USA TODAY (blog)
He then sets it down in a tank filled with water. It's strange watching bubbles creep out from the phone as water seeps in, yet the phone is still on and functioning normally. WaterBlock could make its way to smartphones and other gadgets as early as ...
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