CES 2013 Self-Guided Tour

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Intel Corp.

Intel
Are we really living in a post-PC world?  There are hundreds of tablet and smartphone solutions, but – like last year, one of this year’s biggest stories is about Ultrabooks with Intel inside. The Ultrabook story is going to be all over the Intel Exhibit.  Look for examples from your favorite computer manufacturers.  Of course, Continue Reading →
Corning
With more than 160 years of materials science and process engineering knowledge, Corning is the world leader in specialty glass and ceramics. While it’s famous for the Gorilla Glass used in iDevices, Corning is equally laudable for the Willow and Lotus glass screens used in some of Samsung’s extraordinary smart phones. Corning is more than Continue Reading →
Matias
Love physical keyboards, but hate keyboard clicks?  You’re in luck.  This is Matias, maker of the Quiet Pro, the world’s quietest mechanical keyboard. Over two years in the making, Matias has models for both Mac and PC.  The Quiet Pro offers more than just quiet keystrokes, the keyboard comes with three USB ports, audio and Continue Reading →
ZigBee
Ever wonder how standards help popularize technology?  One great example is the ZigBee Alliance. Established in 2002, ZigBee is an open, non-profit association of members that has created a thriving global ecosystem. Anyone can join our membership comprised of businesses, universities and government agencies from around the globe. Our activities and direction are determined by Continue Reading →
iHealth Lab Inc.
iHealth Labs takes mobile technology and uses it to champion personal health. By designing innovative, mobile personal healthcare products for everyone, iHealth Labs helps us self-monitor our weight, blood pressure and other vital statistics. What makes iHealth special is the way it takes this data and moves it beyond the device to a platform where Continue Reading →
Grand Care Systems
You might think the best use of home automation and monitoring is to create a “home of the future.”  I disagree, one of the best uses for home automation and monitoring systems is to help people who need assistance live their lives independently and safely while being fully connected to the outside world.  Welcome to Continue Reading →
iPort
Here at iPort you’re going to find the world’s first in-wall digital media system for iDevices. iPort’s newest line of in-wall digital media systems is the IW-2 Series, which allows an iPod or iPod Touch to become a part of your whole-home entertainment system, as well as in virtually any other environment, from hotel rooms Continue Reading →
Marvell
A leading fabless semiconductor company, Marvell ships over one billion chips a year. Its innovations power today’s most cutting-edge solutions for the connected lifestyle. Marvell’s technologies empower everyone, whether you’re a home consumer or an enterprise organization, to seamlessly move, manager and consume your data, whether you’re on the cloud, in your car or anywhere Continue Reading →
Square
Welcome to Square, a company that has reimagined the doing of day-to-day transactions for the information age. This Square has only two sides, the Square Wallet and Square Register (which is where businesses register to accept credit card and electronic payments from customers). Let’s start with the Free Secure Card Reader – you just sign Continue Reading →
Improv Electronics
In a world where technology has replaced many things, using a pen and paper seems almost archaic. Improv Electronics is in the business of changing all that with its line of Boogie Board LCD eWriters. These eWriters are the eco-friendly, electronic paperless replacement for notebooks, memo pads, sticky notes, scratch pads and other writing and Continue Reading →

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