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Magisto App Uses Artificial Intelligence to Automatically Edit Videos | | LAS VEGAS — If you struggle with editing videos, then an app called Magisto might be just what you're looking for. Available for iOS and Android as well as on the web, the app takes your videos and edits them automatically, creating high-quality movies you can then turn around and share with friends or family, or upload to the web to share with the masses.
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Infographic: The Self-Driving, Ultra-Connected Car of the Future | | What will the car of the future look like? Will it drive itself and communicate with other vehicles in order to avoid traffic accidents? Will it be loaded with advanced sensors and have greatly reduced emissions compared to today's cars? In the infographic below, the folks from InsuranceQuotes try to imagine the car of tomorrow, taking these and other likely possibilities into account.
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Toshiba Shows Off Its New 84-inch Ultra HD 4K TV | | LAS VEGAS — At a private press event Sunday evening, Toshiba gave us a first look at its upcoming line of Ultra HD 4K TVs. The L9300 series is headlined by an 84-inch model (pictured above), but also includes a 58 and 65-inch set. The 4K format gives you four times the pixel resolution of a standard 1080p Full-HD television, offering a picture at a 3,840 x 2,160 pixels.
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Nvidia Unveils Project Shield, a Powerful Android Game Controller | | LAS VEGAS — If you thought chip makers only messed around with the insides of our gadgets, think again. Nvidia, the graphics-card and mobile-processor manufacturer, surprised a packed house at a nightclub at the Palms hotel in Vegas with Project Shield, a powerful Android game controller that packs the company's latest and greatest mobile chip, the Tegra 4.
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Nvidia Launches Tegra 4 Mobile Quad-Core Chip | | LAS VEGAS — Nvidia, the company that makes the mobile processors in many Android devices including the Google Nexus 7 tablet, today officially launched its next mobile chip, the Tegra 4. The quad-core Tegra 4 is said to have six times the processing power of its predecessor, the Tegra 3.
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Ford Adds Support For Glympse, Lets Friends Know When You'll Arrive | | LAS VEGAS — Real-time location-sharing app Glympse announced plans Monday to bring its app into Ford vehicles. The first location-sharing app for Ford's SYNC in-car connectivity system, Ford drivers will now be able use voice commands to let friends, family, and colleagues know exactly where they are while driving.
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Panasonic's Emergency Flashlight Runs on Any Battery You Can Find | Sunday, January 06, 2013 11:41 PM | Anita Li |
| During a blackout, many people find themselves scrambling to find the right battery size for their flashlight in the dark. A new emergency flashlight aims to eliminate that problem by accommodating all types of batteries. Developed by Panasonic, the Any Battery Light can run on any standard battery — from AAA to D — regardless of its size, Japan Today reported.
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Check Out 'CES Unveiled' 2013 | Sunday, January 06, 2013 11:16 PM | Christina Warren |
| LAS VEGAS — International CES doesn't officially start until Tuesday, but the action is already heating up at "CES Unveiled." Companies including Lenovo and Parrot were on-site to show off their gear to eager reporters and industry movers and shakers. Our on-the-ground team took photos of some of the most exciting tech at this pre-CES press event, so browse through the photos to see what we saw.
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Meet HAPIfork, the Smart Fork That Helps You Lose Weight | Sunday, January 06, 2013 10:42 PM | Emily Price |
| LAS VEGAS — What if your fork could tell you when you were eating too fast? That's the idea behind HAPIfork, a fork designed to help you lose weight by making you eat slower. HAPIfork works by monitoring the exact time you start and end your meal, the amount of servings you take per minute, and how long you take to eat each serving.
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Sphero iPad-Controlled Ball Is Now a Zombie Killer | Sunday, January 06, 2013 10:18 PM | Pete Pachal |
| LAS VEGAS — Sphero isn't your typical ball. Besides rolling at your iPad's command, the cool-yet-creepy device is enhanced with augmented-reality games. Sphero launched at CES last year, and since then it's grown: Where there were once a few games there are now 21. The ball costs $129.99, but almost all of the games are free. In a brief hands-on at CES 2013, we got a chance to check out the Sphero's new augmented-reality abilities.
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Lenovo Yoga 11S: Full Windows 8, Fully Bendable | Sunday, January 06, 2013 9:48 PM | Pete Pachal |
| LAS VEGAS — The original Lenovo Yoga earned high praise for its special hinge that lets the laptop convert into a tablet just by folding the screen over 360 degrees. It came in two sizes, but the smaller model wasn't a full Windows 8 PC since it ran Windows RT. With the Yoga 11S, Lenovo aims to correct that oversight.
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Lenovo ThinkPad Helix Is a Powerful Windows 8 Tablet | Sunday, January 06, 2013 9:20 PM | Pete Pachal |
| LAS VEGAS — Windows 8 hybrids that convert between laptops and tablets are often an exercise in compromise: Trade some processing power for battery life, or screen size for features. With the ThinkPad Helix, Lenovo aims to make business users compromise as little as possible, creating a compact, full-featured PC that ditches its keyboard when you need to get your tablet on.
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