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Sculpteo Makes it Easy to Create Your Own 3D iPhone Case

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Sculpteo Makes it Easy to Create Your Own 3D iPhone Case
Friday, January 11, 2013 10:56 PMEmily Price
LAS VEGAS — Sculpteo is making it easy to create your own 3D iPhone case. Winner of this year’s Best of Innovations award at CES, the company has released an app called 3DP Case that lets you create a three dimensional case for your phone in just a few minutes. Cases can be customized almost any way you can imagine, however, there are a few base models to choose from.

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Hands On With Pebble, the Internet's Favorite Smart Watch
Friday, January 11, 2013 10:19 PMEmily Price
LAS VEGAS –- Pebble, the company that raised almost 8 million to create an e-ink smart watch, announced at CES this week that it will start shipping the watch to its Kickstarter backers on Jan. 23. We caught up with Pebble’s creator, Eric Migicovsky, at the show to give the smart watch a try.

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E-Ink on a Smartphone? This Android Phone Has 2 Displays
Friday, January 11, 2013 7:32 PMEmily Price
LAS VEGAS — What if your phone had two displays? Announced in mid-December, YotaPhone aims to change how people use their smartphones by bringing together a full-color LCD display on one side of the phone and an e-ink display on the other. I caught up with Yota Device’s Vladislav Martynov at CES to give the phone a closer look. In essence, the two displays on the handset each have their own unique purpose.

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5 Chinese Tech Brands You'll Be Hearing From in 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013 4:51 PMTodd Wasserman
As John F. Kennedy once noted, the Chinese word for "crisis" is composed of the characters for "danger" and "opportunity." So characteristically, amid the hand-wringing at CES about the show's decreased relevance, a handful of Chinese brands saw a big opportunity. In fact, the emergence of several Chinese brands as wannabe major players became one of the central narratives of the show.

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Friday, January 11, 2013 2:19 PMEmily Price
LAS VEGAS – Toshiba is showing off at CES a prototype of an OLED smart watch that knows its owner by his or her pulse. An embedded ECG sensor in the rear of the watch lets it recognize its owner’s unique pulse patterns, and will shut down the watch’s smart functions if an impostor tries to put it on. Able to connect to both iPhones and Android devices, the watch displays alerts for incoming calls, emails, and calendar events.

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TrackingPoint Is World's First Smart Hunting Rifle
Friday, January 11, 2013 12:45 PMSamantha Murphy
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Why Did Reuters Pull its iPhone Mini Report?
Friday, January 11, 2013 12:24 PMAppAdvice
Late Thursday, a report from the Shanghai Evening News suggested Apple would not be producing a less expensive iPhone despite reports to the contrary. That story, and what happened after its publication, is shaping up to be one of the most bizarre technology stories in recent memory.

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Is Apple Coming Out With a Cheaper iPhone? The Answer Is Unclear
Friday, January 11, 2013 9:49 AMStan Schroeder
Recent rumors about a cheaper iPhone have recently been all but debunked by Apple's SVP of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller, who told Chinese newspaper Shanghai Evening News that "cheap smartphones will never be the future of Apple products". Based on Schiller's comment, Reuters and several other news outlets have reported that Apple has probably dismissed the idea of a cheap iPhone.

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A Parent's Take on Snapchat
Friday, January 11, 2013 8:55 AMMonica Vila
Snapchat, the self-destructing photo messaging app, has gained a lot of criticism for its alleged encouragement of "sexting." As a parent, how should you monitor your teen's use of it?

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