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CES 2013: Archos debuts four more tablets under the Titanium series

The Archos product development department must have been working some serious overtime recently, as the company revealed four new tablets at CES 2013 on top of the two they showed off earlier. The...

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Tactus demos morphing touchscreen technology [video]

Tactus Technology has been showing off more of its morphing touchscreen technology at CES 2013. This time the company brought along a 7-inch Android based tablet, showing how a physical keyboard can...

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Nexus 4 production reportedly halted, as LG is focusing on future...

Android fans all over the world still waiting to purchase the Nexus 4 should better sit down for this particular rumor, as they would certainly not going to like to hear that LG may be shutting down...

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Sony to be the Apple of Android smartphones, do away with entry-level handsets?

Since companies such as Samsung, LG and Motorola – to name just a few of the Android device makers we expect hot new products this year – decided not to announce any new Android smartphone and/or...

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Android Authority On Air – Episode 46 – CES 2013 Recap

Last week the Android Authority Team traveled far, some really far, to attend the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. We attended sessions, events, had interviews, meetings, and plenty of...

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$55 Jelly Bean Android Mini PC RK3066 spotted at CES 2013

A few weeks ago we showed you the Mini MK802 Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich computer – basically a dongle that can be hooked up to a display and transformed into an Android computer. But its creator...

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TCL MoVo Google TV first look and preview [video]

CES 2013 might have officially ended about four days ago, but we’re not quite ready to wrap up our coverage from the Las Vegas ground. Naturally, there isn’t anything still going on there, but you...

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Sony Xperia Z wins 12 CES awards; was it really the shiniest star of the show?

With over 3,000 exhibitors, around 20,000 new products launched and “more than 150,000 attendees”, the recently completed CES 2013 trade show has definitely been a major success for technology in...

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Runbo unveils the X3 and X5, two bizarre, cheap and tough Android 4.0...

We know it’s not easy to find a rugged smartphone with a decent spec sheet and a sensible price point, but this year’s CES might have brought to light the first devices to tick all those boxes. Meet...

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Galaxy Note 3 to feature Exynos 5 Octa chip, Galaxy S4 left out?

The Exynos 5 Octa eight-core mobile chip was one of the new products that Samsung unveiled at CES 2013 last week. However, the company failed to tell us which future Android devices will user the...

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Sony and Asus invites for CES events leak, will we see anything exciting?

With CES around the corner, mobile manufacturers are scrambling to profit from the buzz generated by the largest consumer electronics show in North America. Asus and Sony are two of the Android OEMs...

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What to expect at CES 2014

A fresh new year is almost upon us and that means we are mere days away from the biggest consumer electronics show in the world. CES 2014 kicks off in Las Vegas on January 7, and this year what...

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What do you look forward to see at CES 2014?

In this edition of the Friday Debate, we anticipate the Consumer Electronics Show, one of the largest electronics shows on Earth, and the kick-off of a new year in technology of all kinds. From huge...

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We’re at CES 2014, here’s what to expect

It’s day zero of the International Consumer Electronics Show, one of the oldest and most important electronics shows in the world and the unofficial kickoff of the technology year. Set in fabulous Las...

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CES 2014 – looking from the outside in – day 1

Chantelle Bellrichard is a journalist from Vancouver who will be imparting a fresh perspective on our CES experience. You can follow her on Twitter here. This is her story – day one. CES 2014 may not...

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Roundup: here’s what happened on Sunday at CES + video playlist

The Consumer Electronics Show hasn’t opened its doors for visitors yet, but journalists and bloggers got early peeks at the newest, finest, and – we have to say – silliest products that companies have...

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Roundup: here’s what happened on Monday at CES

Monday was Press Day at International CES and the day when the show kicked off in earnest. While we had some interesting stuff on Sunday, it was yesterday that the big guns, like Samsung, Sony, and...

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What was best of CES this year? What will you remember a year from now?

In this edition of the Friday Debate, we look back at an eventful week filled with product announcements ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous. Yes, it was the week of CES and (almost) everything...

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Our Best of CES 2014

As is increasingly becoming the trend, CES may not have featured any high-profile smartphone launches. Nevertheless, this year’s event featured some great pieces of technology. CES 2014 had it all,...

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Xiaomi phone teaser leaves much to the imagination, save for its lack of girth

CES may be old news already, but that doesn’t mean January’s new tech train has slowed to a stop. In fact, given the increasingly large significance of key Chinese OEMs like Xiaomi, Huawei, OnePlus,...

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