CES 2012 Video: Victorinox 1 Terabyte SSD Swiss Knife Drive

It costs $3000 and it can carry 1 Terabyte of data in a thumb-sized package, this is the future today thanks to Victorinox.
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It costs $3000 and it can carry 1 Terabyte of data in a thumb-sized package, this is the future today thanks to Victorinox.
A Demo by Anthony Bartolo, Manager, B2B Solution Sales at Samsung Electronics Canada. He shows off the Samsung Galaxy Note which is coming to Canada soon and will be availale to the big three carriers.
CES 2012 was all about the biggest gadgets out there, cars. Here are some of the outstanding vehicles we saw on the show floor.
Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
Sony is one of the giants of consumer electronics and it has numerous products across different markets. That is why their keynote at CES 2012 was met with great expectation and excitement and for the most part, Sir Howard Stringer and his crew, including an out of place Will Smith (better than Ed Begley's super awkward appearance in Panasonic's keynote) made an impact with the hard to please crowd.