In CES 2011, Microsoft demoed the next version of Microsoft Surface, which is awkwardly named as Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface. It is a huge improvement over the original Surface. Microsoft said that they will start shipping it in late 2011 in 23 countries. However, at the presentation, they remained tight-lipped about the price – except that … Continue reading Microsoft Surface 2.0 To Be Priced At $7,600
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HTC Unveils 3 New 4G Devices At CES: Evo Shift, Inspire & Thunderbolt
HTC, the smartphone leader specially known for it’s awesome touch screen phones unveiled three new mobile phones at the CES. And guess what, all the three devices support 4G – the fourth generation in telecommunications. The devices are called Evo, Thunderbolt & Inspire and HTC plans to launch each of them with a different carrier. … Continue reading HTC Unveils 3 New 4G Devices At CES: Evo Shift, Inspire & Thunderbolt
RotorConcept showcased an amazing flying machine at this year’s CES. Titled SWAT Copter, this helicopter is deadly and not just a toy. It can fly up to 1 mile away and 2000 feet into the air and flies upto 15 minutes on one single charge.
Microsoft has introduced the second iteration of Surface – and oh boy this is one huge improvement. Compared to the original Surface, which was huge and bulky, Surface 2.0 is only 4-inches thick. So, how did they achieve the drastic reduction in the size? Well, it is because of a new technology called PixelSense. While … Continue reading Microsoft Surface 2.0 – Pixels That Can See!
Asus was not finished with the Android tablets – they have now revealed a Windows 7 tablet. They are calling the tablet Eee Slate EP121 and compared to the other tablets out there (and just recently announced) this one is a monster in every aspect possible. Compared to other tablets this one is huge – … Continue reading Asus’ Eee Slate EP121 Windows 7 Tablet Is A Monster
A company called RCA showcased a very special kind of Television (TV) at this year’s CES. So, what’s so special about this TV? Well, it runs on Android!