ZTE isn’t officially announcing its first U.S. smartphone at CES, but we did see the candidate, and found out a few things about what’s to come.
Originally posted at CES 2011
ZTE isn’t officially announcing its first U.S. smartphone at CES, but we did see the candidate, and found out a few things about what’s to come.
Originally posted at CES 2011
It’s hard to keep up with the hundreds of product announcements out of CES this week, but there have been some attention-grabbers. What got you most hyped?
Tt eSPORTS shows off their new MEKA G1 mechanical gaming keyboard with Cherry Black switches underneath!
Originally posted at CES 2011
The updated robot dinosaur, Pleo Rb, has a longer battery life and better skin than its predecessor, along with new RFID accessories that trigger different behaviors.
Originally posted at CES 2011
A refresh of 2010’s Z981, the Max features a 30x wide-angle zoom and a BSI CMOS sensor.
Originally posted at CES 2011
Let the speculation commence: Verizon’s just sent out invites for a mysterious press event on Tuesday, hosted by Verizon Wireless President Lowell McAdam at New York’s Lincoln Center. That’s right — a huge event in New York after CES. Obviously the natural speculation is that this will be where the long-rumored CDMA iPhone makes its appearance, and it definitely feels that way — but we suppose it could also be any number of other things, and it’s definitely odd that Verizon’s in charge and not Apple. Either way, we’ll be there live to let you in on the scoop, so keep it locked right here.
Verizon holding event Tuesday in NYC — but for what? originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 07 Jan 2011 15:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Images of what is purportedly the PlayStation phone have been making the rounds recently online. And now, more photos and videos have surfaced showing the device in action.
Originally posted at The Digital Home
LAS VEGAS – Ford joined the electric car fray today with the announcement of the Ford Focus Electric. Ford’s first electric car ships late this year and will be more like the Nissan Leaf than the Chevrolet Volt because it’s an electric-drive-only car. And it will employ an enhanced version of Ford Sync and MyFord Touch with an embedded cellular modem, the first for a Ford Sync vehicle, that lets the car search for the cheapest recharging rates. The delivered price will likely be under $25,000. The range will be around 100 miles.
LAS VEGAS – For the first time in a car equipped with Ford Sync, there’s an embedded cellular data modem. All other Sync vehicles use the owner’s cellphone for car data communication with the outside world. So with the announcement of the Ford Focus Electric today at CES, does that mean a change of direction for Ford that makes Ford’s Sync technology more like GM OnStar with its always-embedded modem? Ford says no; This is something special for electric cars.
The Genius Ring Mouse lets you scroll around with just your thumb!
Originally posted at CES 2011