Top Story Wearable gadgets and "smart" devices that can see, track motion and record activities will be in abundance at this year's International CES trade show.
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Acer's $1,100 Android all-in-one shows stunning visuals
Acer's going beyond conventional high-definition with its latest all-in-one PC, which at a list price of US$1,099.99, is one of the most expensive Android devices available.
MediaTek to demo chipsets for LTE, wearables and 4K TVs at CES
MediaTek is planning to show off its latest chipsets for LTE smartphones with wireless charging, wearables and 4K TVs at the International CES trade show in Las Vegas next week.
Gadgets that can hear, track and watch to dominate CES
Wearable gadgets and "smart" devices that can see, track motion and record activities will be out in abundance at this year's International CES trade show.
Microsoft to face computer makers' rebellion at CES
Microsoft will face a rebellion of long-time partners at next month's CES when OEMs introduce Windows PCs that can also run Android mobile apps.
Start-up Humavox unveils wireless charging via radio frequency
Humavox this week unveiled Eterna, a new platform that uses RF signals to wirelessly power the Internet of Things, especially medical and wearable devices such as hearing aids, smart watches and augmented-reality glasses.
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