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Coby releasing five Android 4.0 tablets in 2012

It has already been proven that an Android 4.0 tablet does not need to be expensive. Since the software is open source, manufacturers can load it up onto their devices and flood the market to their heart’s content. Starting early next year, Coby will enter the Ice Cream Sandwich arena with five new tablets. Coby isn’t necessarily known for stellar hardware, but maybe Android 4.0 has the software optimizations necessary to make these Coby tablets a viable option.

No one hacks Swiss Army drive – $100,000 prize goes unclaimed

At CES, Victorinox demonstrated their new Presentation Master featuring a finger print scanner in addition to data encryption for even more security. The company put up a $100,000 prize for any attendee that could hack the device and break the code. No one was able to claim the prize. In fact, no one came close. more »

CES 2010 Hands-on: Sony Bloggie camcorder with 360-degree lens

CES seemed to be done as far as I was concerned. That’s how I felt until I looked at my Kodak Zi8 and remembered the first product to truly impress me at the massive tech exhibit – the Sony Bloggie line of digital camcorders. I purchased my Zi8 specifically for capturing video at CES and more »

CES 2010: That’s a wrap, see you in ’11

Its been fun, but CES has officially come to a close and we will be (for the most) part be resuming our regularly scheduled tech coverage as of today. I say for the most part because we still have a few goodies left over that we will mix in during the day, but for the more »

Album: the portable photo frame, soon to play video

Albumteam has finally done something that has taken far too long to a company to realize: make a decent digital photo album that can leave the coffee table. Album accomplishes just that, it’s a 7-inch portable digital photo frame. It also is fairly simply, possessing only three buttons for the interface. Sure, it might be more »

Intel’s giant board of Internet cubes

What you see here is a large board from Intel’s booth at CES. All those cubes are actually representative of news stories from across the Internet. The cubes could represent anything from news stories pulled from aggregators, Flickr photos, tweets, Facebook updates, or any mixture you can think of. Each time a cube it touched, more »

Monster releases yet another pair of headphones at CES

Monster is going crazy with all the announcements this week. However, most of the announcements in terms of headphones have been earbuds, with not much said about standard headphones. That has changed, however, as Monster had added even more headphones to the Beats line-up. The new headphones are called Beats Spin. The idea behind these more »

CES 2010: Hands on with the Asus Eee PC 1005P and 1005PE

Another netbook that I spent some time messing around with this morning was the Eee PC 1005P and the Eee PC 1005PE, both of which were on display in the Asus booth here at CES. Personally I have a preference for Eee’s, mainly because I have had a few different models since the Eee PC more »

Android enters appliances…Wait what?

We are used to seeing Android all over the place. First on many smartphones, then notebooks and netbooks, and in all sorts of other cool gadgets. But only at CES would we be seeing a microwave or dryer with integrated Android. While so very cool and a little glimpse into the future, I’m not entirely more »

ButtKicker let’s you feel the bass you don’t want to hear

For some people, the draw of a heavy bass are the satisfying vibrations it causes. But, what if you don’t want to have the bass all that loud? What if you don’t want to wake the kids, or the neighbors with your annoying bass? That’s where the ButtKicker comes in. The ButtKicker is one of more »