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Ces 2013
Ok tech geeks.
Fill your pockets with money to spend after CES. I'm really looking forward to see samsung 5 inch HD screen and nokia tablet. http://www.t3.com/news/ces-2013-rumo...ks-and-updates |
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You know, I used to throw away A LOT of useless threads, why'd you take my role?
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My threads are never useless. Your reputation is intact.
CES is important. |
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The RT tablet. I hope they are working on a pro too. I'm only working with pros.
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Edit: It has to be fake, the Windows button should be metro style, or else it won't belong to Windows 8 (kinda obvious) and the 2 other buttons are useless. It can't be real. |
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I'm sure the image is fake, but the tablet is true.
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Looking at the windows 8 "windows style" never been comfortable for my eyes seriously !
---- Nokia what are you doing ! Nokia ! STOP :p ---- ./sifo |
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Ok, nokia windows talet are probably not that exiting since there are already RTs And Pros out there. I'm mostly exited about HD screen devices.
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Samsung teaser...for CES 2013!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWoAx...layer_embedded Something new! GET READY! Tizen or Android with Super screen? |
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Anyone here antending CES for the games or tech?
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One day to go go go
1 Or zero depends how you look at it. 0 Looking forward to see some prototypes and the demo of ubuntu phones os. |
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MWC > CES :rolleyes:
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Alcatel Introduces World’s Thinnest Smartphone, Own Phablet, and a Mid-Ranger
Alcatel has unveiled its 2013 line-up at CES and has done so in a way which brings the world’s thinnest smartphone to the market, the Alcatel One Touch Idol Ultra (pictured above). It measures only 6.45mm in thickness and features a 4.7-inch HD AMOLED display. It is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, eight-megapixel camera, and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on-board. Next up is Alcatel’s own take on phablets, the One Touch Scribe. It is the first smartphone powered by the 1.2 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6589 SoC and packs a five-inch HD screen. Radio has support for 4G speeds, and there’s an eight-megapixel main camera at its back. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is on-board and so is 1GB of RAM. The One Touch Scribe X packs the same five-inch screen, 1080p resolution, twelve-megapixel camera, 720p HD front-facer, and a 1.4GHz quad-core CPU. http://cdn.pocketnow.com/wp-content/...eTouchIdol.jpg http://pocketnow.com/wp-content/uplo...ouchScribe.jpg http://pocketnow.com/wp-content/uplo...-scribe-hd.jpg |
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HP announces two new Sleekbooks, one with touchscreen
HP has announced two new Ultrabooks in the low-cost touch screen category at CES 2013. The AMD processor-powered HP Ultrabooks will take on current Intel-powered Ultrabooks that are in the $500 (Rs. 27,500 approx.) category in a war of the processors. The HP Pavilion TouchSmart Sleekbook will start at $649 (Rs. 35,965 approx.) and will be available on February 3. The Pavilion Sleekbook will be the non-touch version which will be priced at $479 (Rs. 26,345 approx.) and will be available as soon as January 13. The TouchSmart Ultrabook will be 15.6 inches, with an AMD A6 CPU, 6GB of RAM and 750 GB hard disk. Users will be able to touch and enjoy Windows 8 on the TouchSmart Ultrabook. http://im.tech2.in.com/gallery/2013/...56_640x360.jpg The Pavilion Sleekbook on the other hand will have slightly lower specifications witth an AMD A4 processor, 4 GB of RAM and a 500 GB hard drive and will not feature touch functions. The cheaper Sleekbook will come in multiple colours like red, blue and black as compared to the TouchSmart Sleekbook that will only be available in sparkling black. Both the Ultrabooks will have Dolby Advanced Audio, TrueVision HD webcam and optional discrete graphics. They will also have replaceable batteries and number-pads, along with track-pads that support Windows 8 gestures. They will also make use of HP’s CoolSense technology. The Ultrabooks will look almost identical to the others in the SleekBook line. |
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HP unveils the U160, its first portable monitor
HP has unveiled the U160, a 15.6-inch monitor that has been specifically built for portability. The monitor can connect to laptops through USB and includes a foldable carrying case that can also double as a stand. The 15.6-inch screen has a resolution of 1366 x 768 and the carrying case is made of leather. It weighs 3.4 pounds and is 1.2-inches thick. For comparison's sake, this is slightly heavier than the average Ultrabook. The contrast ratio and brightness levels for the monitor are said to be comparable with the average notebook screen. http://static.ibnlive.in.com/ibnlive...160-070113.jpg The main utility of the monitor can be seen in scenarios like needing to give a presentation, or even something as simple as a bunch of friends wanting to watch a movie or something on a bigger screen while travelling. The monitor could also be useful for those who travel a lot. Some users like the ability to quickly jump to a second monitor while working on the go. |
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Vizio Reveals 5-Inch 1080p And 4.7-Inch 720p Androids
http://pocketnow.com/wp-content/uplo.../01/vizios.jpg Two years ago, Vizio came to CES and announced the Vizio Phone, a skinned Android phone that quietly died at the hands of American carrier politics. Vizio moved on by designing and building a line of Windows PCs instead — and now that the PC line is humming along, the company is here at CES 2013 with two brand new phones... for the Chinese market. That's Vizio's first expansion outside of North America, and while Vizio CTO Matt McRae won't come right out and say it's because of American carrier issues, he's not shy in saying that it's easier for his company to sell phones directly to Chinese consumers — unlike the carrier-dominated American market. And that's a shame, because the two phones here at CES 2013 are extremely intriguing: a high-end 5-inch 1080p device and a 4.7-inch 720p device with dual SIM slots. Both are running stock Android Jelly Bean, just like Vizio's new tablets; the 5-inch phone has an unspecified dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm processor with 2GB of RAM while the smaller phone has a 1.2GHz dual-core MediaTek chip with 1GB of RAM. |
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seriously? 6.45mm. That is a deal breaker for me. I won't buy a phone fater than 5.00mm. What a brick!
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Lenovo unveils new Windows 8 devices
http://static.ibnlive.in.com/pix/sli...ovo-070713.jpg Lenovo announced its new lineup of Windows 8 devices at the CES 2013. The devices include IdeaPad U Series Ultrabooks and the IdeaPad Z Series laptops, and new models of IdeaCentre all-in-one desktops - from stylish A Series to the affordable and space-saving C Series. |
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Man, you are on fire. Keep em coming! Great work!
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Nuance Unveils Swype Living Language
Nuance Innovates Crowd Sourcing for the Keyboard; Swype Living Language Learns from Users around the Globe. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=xocNFVwvVgw Nuance Communications Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN) today announced a further evolution of intuitive and intelligent keyboards with the launch of Swype Living Language. An evolution of the Hotwords technology announced in September, Swype Living Language uses crowdsourcing to analyze new words and phrases in real-time, continuously updating our language dictionaries. The Swype keyboard has undergone a rapid transformation in the last year. In addition to integrating the power of Dragon voice recognition, Swype has also been augmented by integrating with personalized, intelligent dictionaries that learn and adapt to the words and phrases that people use most. Now, Swype Living Language allows people who opt-in to share and receive trending words and phrases in real-time, creating an up-to-date, crowd-sourced language model. The result is a predictive input experience that is incredibly simple and fast, with relevant, trending words and phrases supported as you swype, write, speak or tap. Swype now also features Smart Editor, which analyzes an entire sentence, flagging any potential errors for a quick fix and update, including suggesting the most likely alternatives based on contextual analysis. Swype has also expanded dictation capabilities and now supports Dragon Dictation in a dozen new languages including Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Greek, Hebrew, Malay, Romanian, Slovak, Turkish, Thai, Vietnamese, and Ukrainian. “Swype continues to be the best keyboard in the industry, leading the way with innovations that really work and that people really use – and Swype Living Language is yet another example,” said Aaron Sheedy, vice president, text input, Nuance Mobile. “By leveraging the cloud and crowd-sourcing input from around the world, Swype provides users with a device that further humanizes interactions through touch—and changes the way our increasingly dynamic language is learned and used.” |
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Vuzix Android-based Smart Glasses could beat Google Project Glass to market
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=EhzORzyaLAU The Vuzix setup is pretty simple. You get the earpiece, a microUSB port for charging and updating software, a few buttons for navigation, and of course the over-eye screen, which simulates your smartphone display from a distance of 10 inches. The Smart Glasses do have their own processor and other internal hardware, so they can run basic applications without pairing to a smartphone. As you will see in the video above, the spokesperson we talked to was hesitant to call Smart Glasses a true competitor to Project Glass, but the innovative product is definitely after a similar market. The biggest difference, though, is that Vuzix will be ready to ship their Android-based glasses by summer for less than $500. We’re still waiting for Google to deliver their pricey early developer preview. |
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Lenovo unveils 27-inch coffee table PC
http://media2.intoday.in/btmt/images...0713073805.jpg Lenovo has unveiled a home tabletop touch-screen computer and people can now enjoy different photos, music and video on the same screen. The product was showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Sunday. The 17.8-pound, 27-inch Windows 8 Pro machine, christened the IdeaCenter Horizon Table PC, should be available "beginning early summer" at a starting price of $1,699, the company said. "Horizon makes personal computing interpersonal computing with shared, collaborative experiences among several people," said Peter Hortensius, president of Lenovo's product group, according to the Daily Mail. The Horizon Table PC takes advantage of Windows 8's touch-based features to support multi-player gaming among other activities. It runs NVIDIA GeForce graphics as well as 'heart-pounding' Dolby Home Theater v4 audio, Hortensius said. "Now many people can enjoy different photos , music and video on the same screen, and they can play games with our special accessories that blend physical and digital interaction," Hortensius said. The computer can transform into a 27-inch desktop for those who want to use it for solitary purposes. There is one trade-off for all of those features. The Horizon Table PC contains only two hours of battery life when not connected to a wall-socket. Lenovo is also getting ready to market a Horizon Multimode Table that will let users change the angle and height of the PC from lying down flat to facing the user like a normal monitor. |
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Lenovo launches Erazer X700 gaming PC with one-button overclocking
http://cdn-static.zdnet.com/i/r/stor...L0ZG&upscale=1 Pundits keep telling us that hardcore gaming on the PC is dead, but no one has apparently informed Lenovo of that "fact". After years of pumping out fairly bland desktops, the Chinese computer power has just introduced a gaming PC that looks nothing like the rest of its output. Dubbed the Erazer X700, the new system will compete against Alienware desktops, the Acer Predator series, and numerous boutique gaming PCs. As such, it will offer the requisite specs, such as the latest Intel Core i7 Extreme processor, up to 32GB of RAM and 4TB of hard drive storage, and support for AMD CrossFireX dual-graphics technology. Formerly only available on PCs from dedicated gaming builders, built-in liquid cooling is now available from major manufactuers (such as HP's Envy Phoenix desktops), and the Erazer X700 is no exception. In addition, Lenovo makes overclocking easy -- really easy -- by placing a big button on the front panel that lets you overclock on-demand with a single click. You'll have to wait a little bit to get your hands on the Erazer X700, however. The new gaming desktop won't be available until June, and it won't be cheap. Leonovo says the starting price for the system will be "approximately" $1,499. |
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Question: Is ranbaxy an under-cover Engadget agent re-posting stuff here? :p
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MOGA Pro gaming controller brings more traditional layout for mobile
http://phandroid.s3.amazonaws.com/wp...er-640x777.jpg While the original MOGA is not a bad controller at all (it’s still one of the best for Android devices, actually) the MOGA Pro seems to be the one gaming controller we’ve all been waiting for. Unfortunately PowerA didn’t give us a price to look forward to just yet, but we imagine it’ll be a little more expensive than the $50 they’re currently asking for the current model. The launch is Spring 2013, but no specific date can be circled just yet. We’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for word on its arrival, though, so be sure to keep it tuned here as we look to bring you all of the exciting details surrounding this exciting device. Read on for full press details. MOGA™ Mobile Gaming System Expands to Include Console-Style MOGA Pro Controller MOGA Pro Unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas This Week Woodinville, WA. – January 7, 2013 – PowerA™ unveils a new addition to the MOGA™ Mobile Gaming System at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, January 8-11 — the console-style MOGA Pro Controller. MOGA Pro is a full-featured mobile game controller that transforms your Android into a mobile gaming system and brings a familiarity console gamers will appreciate. Features of the MOGA Pro include a full-sized console-style grips, precision dual analog sticks, 4 action buttons, a classic directional pad, two shoulder buttons, two shoulder triggers, rechargeable batteries, USB charging cord and a tablet stand. Additionally, MOGA Pro comes with the full support of the MOGA Mobile Gaming System, including wireless Bluetooth synching with Android phones and tablets, the MOGA arm that secures phones up to 3.2 inches wide and the MOGA Pivot App. “The response to our MOGA pocket-sized controller from Android gamers has been fantastic, and we’re now excited to give mobile gamers true, console-style control with MOGA Pro,” said Eric Bensussen, President of PowerA. “Now more than ever, mobile gamers will feel at home with a traditional controller while playing the huge variety of games available on the MOGA Mobile Gaming System.” MOGA Pro will be available in Spring 2013 (price TBD). About MOGA The MOGA Mobile Gaming System combines three key innovations. MOGA controllers are the first state-of-the-art controllers designed specifically for mobile devices. The original MOGA is pocket-sized, streamlined and very portable. The MOGA Pro allows mobile gamers to play with the same familiarity and control schemes that they are used to playing on their console systems. Both controllers connect via Bluetooth® wireless technology, and feature the controls that mobile gamers and developers demand. In addition, the MOGA Software Development Kit (SDK) provides mobile game developers greater precision, robust control and enhanced display abilities while enabling fast, efficient development of rich new game titles and MOGA enhancement of existing titles. Finally, the MOGA™ Pivot App enables gamers to easily browse, find and play a list of MOGA Enhanced Games in one convenient location. MOGA Pivot App is available free via Google Play. The original pocket-sized version of MOGA was released on October 22, 2012 to critical acclaim, and has attracted support from top mobile developers and publishers who want to bring console-like precision and control to their Android phone and tablet-based games. Gameloft, Rockstar, SkyVu Entertainment, MADFINGER Games, Namco Bandai, SEGA, Arb Studios, Vector Unit and other acclaimed publishers have developed MOGA Enhanced blockbuster titles such as Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Tiki Kart 3D, NFL Pro 2013, The Dark Knight Rises HD, N.O.V.A. 3, Sonic CD, and Jet Set Radio. New game titles, developers and publishers are coming on board each month. For a complete list of games that support MOGA, visit www.PowerA.com/MOGA. The MOGA system supports Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and higher mobile devices. The pocket-sized MOGA is now available for an estimated retail price of $49.99 USD at Best Buy, Walmart, Toys”R”Us, Fred Meyer, Gamestop, T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon and a nationwide network of additional retailers and carrier stores. It is also available through Amazon and PowerA.com. |
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do you know what the ubuntus planning to show of Ubuntu phone OS @ CES?
Also, samsung have something ready for CES. Tv? Tizen? |
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Engadget :p: We're live from Samsung's CES 2013 press event tomorrow
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Pantech Discover: $50 large-screen, 12MP Android
http://asset1.cbsistatic.com/cnwk.1d...ES_610x504.jpg One of Pantech's most ambitious smartphones yet, AT&T's Pantech Discover combines a 4.8-inch 720p HD display with a 12.6-megapixel camera on a 4G LTE, Android handset. The smartphone also features a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon S4 Pro processor; NFC, or near-field communication, protocol; and crams in a 2,100 mAH battery to support the power-hungry screen. On the software side, Pantech makes its own mark with the option of Easy Mode, which simplifies the Android home screen layout with preinstalled icons that are also large and finger-friendly. AT&T gets into the action with its AT&T DriveMode app, a helper to keep you from texting and crashing. In fact, Pantech's Discover is the first phone to get it. Unfortunately, the Discover only runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for now, and I'd prefer to see the newer 4.1 Jelly Bean on here. However, you can paper over a multitude of peccadilloes with fantastic price, and that's always something Pantech does exquisitely. The Discover costs just $49.99 with a new two-year agreement with AT&T. The phone goes on sale January 11. |
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Or the worst of them all... YOLO *shudders* Keep up with the updates Ranbaxy :) |
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NVIDIA officially unveils Tegra 4: offers quad-core Cortex A15, 72 GPU cores :eek:
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget....1/dsc05189.jpg One new SoC per year? That's what NVIDIA pledged back in the fall of 2010 and today at its CES 2013 presser, it delivered with the Tegra 4's official unveiling. The chip, which retains the same 4-plus-1 arrangement of its predecessor, arrives with a whopping 72 GeForce GPU cores -- effectively offering six times the Tegra 3's visual output and is based on the 28nm process. It also is the first quad-core processor with Cortex A15 cores on-board, and offers compatibility with LTE networks through an optional chip. NVIDIA claims this piece of silicon is the world's fastest mobile processor, and showed a demonstration in which a Tegra 4 went head-to-head against a Nexus 10 in loading websites (you can guess which one won). The Tegra 4 also introduces new computational photography architecture, which adds a new engine to drive the image processing and significantly improve the amount of time it takes to calculate the necessary mathematics 10 times faster than current platforms. To show off its power, NVIDIA demonstrated HDR rendering on live video. The chip is also capable of implementing HDR in burst shots and with LED flash. The idea, NVIDIA says, is to eventually make our mobile cameras more powerful than DSLRs, and this is certainly a step in the right direction. http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget....1/dsc05199.jpg The Tegra 4 will also enable 4K ultra high-definition video support, as well as PRISM 2 display tech that claims to reduce the power used by the backlight. Doing so will result in a 45 percent decrease in power consumption when compared to Tegra 3. Announced alongside the Tegra 4 was the i500 Soft Modem, which is essentially a reprogrammable baseband solution that is capable of utilizing a wide variety of networks. The chip, which is an optional addendum to the Tegra 4 platform to enable LTE support, is able to process 1.2 trillion operations per second and is 40 percent the size of a conventional baseband chip. We're still waiting to hear about availability for the Tegra 4, but enjoy the press release and above photo gallery in the meantime. |
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Vizio Unveils First Tegra 4-Powered Ten-Inch Tablet and a Smaller, Seven-Incher
http://cdn.pocketnow.com/wp-content/...01/Vizio10.jpg The NVIDIA Tegra 4 SoC is probably the fastest chipset on the market at the moment and, aside from powering the company’s own Project SHIELD, it is also at the core of Vizio’s new ten-inch tablet. The resolution is similar to the one on the Google Nexus 10: 2560 x 1600 pixels and the ten-incher also packs 32GB of storage, Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi, as well as a pair of front and rear cameras. It will run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out-of-the box. The seven-inch Vizio tablet is powered by NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 SoC and has an IPS display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, 16GB of storage, 1.2-megapixel webcam on the front, and runs stock Android Jelly Bean. Once it will be available the version of the OS will be 4.2. At the moment there is no exact information regarding pricing or availability for the two Vizio tablets. http://pocketnow.com/wp-content/uplo.../01/VIzio7.jpg |
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 8TH
12:00PM Stage Kickoff with Felicia Day 12:30PM eMusic CEO Adam Klein 1:00PM RIM Vice President of Developer Relations Alec Saunders 1:30PM Qualcomm SVP of Product Management Raj Talluri, SVP of Product Management 2:00PM Nokia EVP, Sales and Market Chris Weber 2:30PM CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro 4:00PM Red Digital Cinema Co-Founder Ted Schilowitz 4:30PM Samsung Director of Product Marketing Ryan Bidan 5:00PM Ford Product Manager Julius Marchwicki 5:30PM Mozilla VP of Products Jay Sullivan 6:00PM Sony Vaio Product Specialist David Ng 6:30PM TransferJet demos with Toshiba Director Analog and Imaging Business Unit Deepak Mithani / Technology Executive Tsukasa Matoba 7:00PM 3D Systems CEO Avi Reichental 7:30PM Stern Pinball CEO Gary Stern 9P-12A Engadget Podcasts WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9TH 12:00PM Sifteo President and Co-Founder Dave Merrill 12:30PM Texas Instruments Business Unit Manager for DLP Pico Frank Moizio 1:00PM Pantech Marketing Manager Chandra Thompson 1:30PM NVIDIA Director of Tegra Product Marketing Matt Wuebbling 2:00PM Huffington Post President and Editor-in-Chief Arianna Huffington / Verizon Chief Medical Officer Dr. Peter Tippett 2:30PM Arm Inc President Simon Segars 4:00PM Polaroid CEO Scott Hardy 4:30PM Sprint Director of Product Marketing Trevor Van Norman 5:00PM MakerBot CEO Bre Pettis 5:30PM Electronic Frontier Foundation Staff Attorney Julie Samuels 6:00PM Rally Car Driver Ken Block 6:30PM Toshiba VP, Product Marketing and Development, Visual Products Scott Ramirez 7:00PM Lenovo Senior Vice President Peter Hortensius 7:30PM Nuance CTO Vlad Sejnoha 9P-12A Engadget Podcasts THURSDAY, JANUARY 10TH 12:00PM Parrot CEO Henri Seydoux 12:30PM AMD Director, Global Business Units Marketing John Taylor 1:00PM SMS Audio 50 Cent, Brian Nohe, VP 1:30PM SanDisk Vice President, Retail Product Marketing Dinesh Bahal 2:00PM Myriad VP of Business Development Olivier Bartholot 2:30PM OLPC VP Business Development Giulia D'Amico / CFO Bob Hacker 4:00PM GM Chief Infotainment Officer Phil Abram 4:30PM Sony Televisions 5:00PM Verizon Director, Network and Technology Praveen Atreya 5:30PM Huawei President Huawei Device Richard Yu 6:00PM Wacom VP of Marketing Scott Rawlings 6:30PM ZTE CEO (ZTE USA) Lixin Cheng 7:00PM WiGig President and Chairman Ali Sadri 7:30PM Samsung Mobile Application Bootcamp Award Ceremony 9P-12A Engadget Podcasts FRIDAY, JANUARY 11TH 12:00PM Razer Global Director of Product Marketing Heath Hatcher 12:30PM WiTricity CEO Eric Giler 1:00PM Oculus Co-Founder Palmer Luckey / CEO Brendan Iribe 1:30PM Formlabs Co-Founder Maxim Lobovsky 2:00PM Indiegogo CEO Slava Rubin 2:30PM Romotive Co-Founder and CEO Keller Rinaudo 4:00PM iRobot Outdoor Products Manager Jeff Karlson 4:30PM Vuzix CEO Paul Travers 5:00PM Sculpteo Co-Founder and CEO Clément Moreau 5:30PM ThinkGeek 6:00PM CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro 6:30PM Marvell 7:00PM Ubuntu Founder Mark Shuttleworth 7:30PM Node 9P-12A Engadget Podcasts |
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