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5 Big Trends You'll See at CES 2013

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5 Big Trends You'll See at CES 2013
5:43:39 AMPete Pachal
Despite its uncertain future, the annual CES is always the year's first taste of the new technologies that will define it. With hundreds of companies peddling thousands of products, it's easy to get lost in the noise of pre-show chatter, but out of the chaos, various patterns are emerging, and some will grow to become bona fide "trends." International CES 2013 officially begins on Tuesday, Jan.

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Gingerbread Still Dominates Android Landscape, Jelly Bean Reaches 10 Percent Share
5:08:22 AMStan Schroeder
The latest report from Android Developers is out, and, lo and behold, Android is still a very fragmented platform. Android 2.3 or Gingerbread is present on 47.6% of devices -- down from 55.8% in October 2012 but still very dominant. Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich is powering 29.1% of devices, and the latest and greatest Android, 4.1/4.2 or Jelly Bean now has a 10.2% share.

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Apple's U.S. Smartphone Market Share Rises to 35 Percent
3:58:45 AMStan Schroeder
ComScore's new U.S. smartphone market share numbers are in, and the trend that's been going on for years hasn't changed: Google's Android and Apple's iOS are gaining, while everyone else is losing. In the three-month period ending November 2012, Google had a 53.7% market share, up from 52.6% in August.

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What Couples Fight About Most: the Remote
Thursday, January 03, 2013 9:31 PMCharlie White
Everybody knows that the biggest thing couples fight about is money, right? Wrong. Okay, so they fight most about who's doing what work around the house. Nope, that's not it either. It's the remote. According to 60 Minutes and Vanity Fair, 36% of couples fight over the TV remote control, arguing about which show they'll be watching next. It's not just an educated guess, either.

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This Robot Security Portal Defends Against Terror Attacks
Thursday, January 03, 2013 8:53 PMEric Larson
A newly patented revolving door can supposedly detect potential threats and prohibit them from entering a building.

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Bill Clinton to Attend Samsung Keynote at CES
Thursday, January 03, 2013 6:13 PMSamantha Murphy
President Bill Clinton is among the notable guests making an appearance at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week.

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Watch G-Form Drop Its New Xtreme iPhone 5 Case From Space
Thursday, January 03, 2013 6:09 PMEmily Price
Case maker G-Form demonstrated its new durable line of cases Thursday with a video dropping its new iPhone 5 case from the stratosphere, 100,000 feet in the air. To make the fall happen, the company tied one end of the case to a weather balloon, and sent an iPod touch 5 -- which can also fit inside the iPhone 5 case -- into space.

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Pebble Kickstarter Watch Will Be At CES
Thursday, January 03, 2013 3:48 PMChristina Warren
Pebble, the smartphone-friendly watch that raised over $10 million on Kickstarter -- $500,000 in the first day alone -- will be at CES 2013. The Pebble is the most successful Kickstarter project of all-time, with nearly 69,000 backers -- myself included. Users were drawn to the promise of the product, a wrist watch that syncs with your iPhone or Android smartphone.

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Apple's Lightning Connector Is All Over iHome's New Docks
Thursday, January 03, 2013 3:20 PMSamantha Murphy
iHome -- the audio accessories company behind one in every four digital speakers sold in the U.S. -- has teased its new 2013 product line.

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The Future of Google Maps: You'll Never Be Lost Again
Thursday, January 03, 2013 2:02 PMThe Atlantic
Google's Chief Technology Advocate Michael Jones talks about the future of mapping, and why you'll never be lost again.

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Samsung NX300 Mirrorless Camera Does Wi-Fi and 3D
Thursday, January 03, 2013 1:29 PMPete Pachal
Hot off the heels of launching a landmark Android camera, Samsung is unveiling a new flagship for its line of NX mirrorless cameras -- compact alternatives to DSLRs that also have interchangeable lenses. Besides upgraded specs, the NX300 brings a couple of novel features: Wi-Fi connectivity and the ability to shoot 3D with a special lens. The NX300 has a big APS-CMOS sensor capable of capturing images up to 20.3 megapixels.

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10 Killer Cases for the Samsung Galaxy S III
Thursday, January 03, 2013 12:44 PMAmy-Mae Elliott
With astronomical sales of more than 20 million units, it's clear Samsung has a hit on its hand with the Galaxy S III. We thought we'd take a look to see what case options are out there are for the flagship Android handset. We've found 10 we think are pretty neat. SEE ALSO: What to Do With Your New Android Take a look through our super selection in the image gallery above.

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RIM and T-Mobile Announce BlackBerry Curve 9315
Thursday, January 03, 2013 10:07 AMStan Schroeder
RIM and T-Mobile USA have announced the BlackBerry Curve 9315, a QWERTY smartphone with 3G connectivity. The Curve 9315 sports a 320x240 screen, a 3.2-megapixel camera with LED flash, 512MB of RAM, support for microSD memory cards (up to 32GB), FM radio and Wi-Fi, all of which place it firmly into the entry-level smartphone category.

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'World's Smallest' 3D Sensor Is Ready to Go Anywhere
Thursday, January 03, 2013 10:00 AMLance Ulanoff
When we look back at this year's CES, we may remember it as the year of the sensor. Wearable and embeddable sensor technology will be everywhere, and right there at the heart of at least some of it will be PrimeSense.

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Asus to Bundle 3D Motion Controller With Its Computers
Thursday, January 03, 2013 8:31 AMAnita Li
Asus is set to bundle a 3D motion controller with select new computers, the Taiwanese electronics company announced Thursday. Specifically, it is bringing Leap Motion's controller to consumers. The San Francisco-based company, which specializes in motion-sensing hardware and software, is best known for its controller.

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