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Consumer Electronics Show 2013

Unfortunately, nobody sponsored a free ride to ole’ Tech Paul to the CES 2013.. so to find out what the future of tech is going to look like, I turn to CNet.

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With 90 people on the ground in Vegas, if it happens at CES, it’s happening on CNET. Our comprehensive CES special coverage brings you every moment of the show.CES 2013 features more than 3,000 tech companies from around the world unveiling the latest devices and services. From impressive-looking TVs to strange, bone-conducting headphones to giant robotic spiders, we’ve got it all here.
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CNET’s Next Big Thing: The Connected Revolution
CNET’s Next Big Thing SuperSession is one of the most popular events at CES, and in 2013, hear what big names in tech and business are saying about the post-mobile revolution.

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Qualcomm’s keynote at 2013 CES
Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs takes the stage to talk up the mobile revolution.

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Always On’s live torture test at CES
Want to see if the iPad can survive liquid nitrogen? Or how about dropping the Surface tablet from a ladder? Molly Wood and Brian Tong torture a slew of gadgets at CES 2013.

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Adriana Huffington showcases her new app
CNET’s Dan Farber interviews Huffington Post’s Ariana Huffington about her new app called GPS for the Soul, a heath app to combat stress and promote a healthy lifestyle.

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CNET’s Sharon Vaknin slays the Mondo Robot Spider
Check out EatArt’s 50-foot mechanical snake and watch Sharon take the reins on the Mondo robotic spider.

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Go from sweeps to swipes!
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LL Cool J drops in on the CNET stage at CES 2013
CNET’s Brian Tong interviews LL Cool J on his new Liquid MyConnect Studio App, a real-time music collaboration tool for a mobile device.

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The LG Smart Refrigerator know what you have, knows what you need
Donald Bell plays around with the LG Smart Refrigerator that will remind you that you need more beer.

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50 Cent comes back to CES 2013 with SMS Audio
Brian Tong talks to 50 Cent about the growth of SMS Audio and his favorite headphones.

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I hope there’s an item there (or two) that interests. (Maybe the Galaxy Tab Sweepstakes?)

Today’s quote:The obvious and fair solution to the housework problem is to let men do the housework for, say, the next six thousand years, to even things up. The trouble is that men, over the years, have developed an inflated notion of the importance of everything they do, so that before long they would turn housework into just as much of a charade as business is now. They would hire secretaries and buy computers and fly off to housework conferences in Bermuda, but they’d never clean anything.” ~ Dave Barry

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January 10, 2013 - Posted by | computers, consumer electronics, gadgets, hardware, Internet, News, tech | , , , , , , , , , , ,

4 Comments »

  1. Paul,

    Yea, no one offered to take me either. But I heard it wasn’t the best and nothing really jaw dropping happened. So I guess we didn’t miss anything.

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    Comment by delenn13 | January 10, 2013 | Reply

    • delenn13,
      That’s exactly what I’m telling myself.

      (To ease the anguish, pain, and discomfort, the bitter [oh, so bitter!] disappointment at not going made me feel.)

      … it’s probably better I didn’t go. I might have told the LG rep what I thought of “smart” refrigerators…

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      Comment by techpaul | January 10, 2013 | Reply

  2. Hey Paul: Better Luck next time… for an invite to a new tech world. :)

    I caught a little of the Consumer Electronics Show… some kool concepts there also, as posted here.
    . Considering its Benefits and Pitfalls …I think I’ll appreciate what I have now.

    …and your Quote (Dave Barry)…I like!

    The Fair Solution to the “housework problem”… would be
    somewhat like creating a Gender Missile Crisis Solution. :)

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    Comment by Gaia | January 11, 2013 | Reply

    • Gaia,
      Well, my ‘solution’ has always been: if you see something needs doin’, do it.
      (So I keep my eyes closed a lot.)

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      Comment by techpaul | January 11, 2013 | Reply


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