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The fungi at CES 2014 | |
Number | 2140 |
Broadcast Date | JANUARY 6, 2014 |
Episode Length | 21:16 |
Hosts | Tom Merritt |
Guests | Lamarr Wilson |
Tom chats with Lamarr Wilson about what’s happening at CES 2014 in las vegas.
Guest
Headlines
- Developers should submit their apps by Jan. 9. We also got a peek at the new luxury model, Pebble Steel smart watch for $249 shipping Jan. 28 in brushed stainless or Black Matte.
- The first product with the name is a 3D camera that Intekl promises helps devices see depth much like the human eye, and can even read emotions in faces. The RealSense 3D camera will come to tablets, Ultrabooks, notebooks and all-in-ones, from the likes of Acer, ASUS, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo and NEC in the second half of this year.
- Ars Technica reports the US carrier confirmed a plan to allow content providers to pay in order to exempt their content from a user’s data cap. As an example, Netflix could pay AT&T and any Netflix video watched on an AT&T phone wouldn’t count against the users cap. To find out more users or businesses can go to att.com/sponsoreddata.
News From You
- Zynga has partnered with BitPay to allow the purchase of virtual items in some Zynga games using BitCoins.
- Submitted by KAPT_Kipper
- submitted by WhoEver63
- iBuyPOwer and Digital Storm were already known, but Engadget says Alienware, Falcon Northwest, CyberPowerPC, Origin PC, Gigabyte, Materiel.net, Webhallen, Alternate, Next, Zotac and Scan Computer will join the party tonight.
- Submitted by Splendor78
- Called the P Series, models will be will be available between 50 and 70 inches and priced “aggressively”.
- Submitted by Webitube
- The glass uses an ionic silver coating for the germ-killing, but claims it’s intrinsic to the surface meaning it will last for the lifetime of the device.
- Submitted by tsluss07
More CES links
- First LG Smart TV running WebOS goes public at CES
- Google unveils the Open Automotive Alliance to in collaboration with Audi, GM, Honda, Hynudai and Nvidia
- Wearables at CES include LG’s Lifeband fitness tracker
- Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang unveils the 192-core Tegra K1 mobile processor for Android devices at CES
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The fungi at CES 2014 |
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