Saturday
Jan142012

CES 2012 Video: PlayBook OS 2.0 Running Android

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Jonathan Wong, Senior Product Manager for  RIM, demonstrated how Android apps will be able to run on the PlayBook on OS 2.0 shown at CES 2012 in Las Vegas.

Thursday
Jan122012

Apple's presence is felt at CES 2012

That's NOT a MacBook Air, that's the HP SpectreText and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Wait, what is this? Apple doesn’t participate in CES? Apple doesn’t even participate in Macworld anymore because, well, it doesn’t need to. 

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Thursday
Jan122012

CES 2012: Toshiba's New Design Direction is a show standout

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Toshiba? Is that you? Looking at the Hummer-like Toshiba Thrive next to its sleek and skinny sibling the Toshiba Excite X10 shows how Toshiba has been able to drastically improve their design for their products. They already have one of the best looking ultrabooks around and now their tablets are starting to push the boundaries. Best of all, they look original and can't be accused of copying Apple in any way shape or form. This means real differentiation and fewer lawsuits. It also means consumers now have great options for products that don't look and feel like cheap plastic toys. We see you Toshiba, we like where this is going. Stay tuned for a more comprehensive photo essay of Toshiba at CES 2012

Thursday
Jan122012

CES 2012: Lenovo's Cloud goes after the Four Screens

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Lenovo has big things planned for you. They want to give everyone a personal cloud and they want people to be able to access this cloud through a four screen strategy namely smartphones, HDTVs, tablets and computers.

Wait, did Lenovo just get into the HDTV and smartphone business without telling anyone? Well, it seems that they've been in these non-consumer PC businesses in Asia and now that they have brought a cloud solution to bring it all together seamlessly, they're aggressively chasing these two markets.

Demonstrated here at CES were some fascinating new Lenovo tablets, notebooks, hybrid ultrabooks and all-in-one PC's that are completely touch enabled and can lay flat on a surface. The big story, however, is the cloud component that works across all devices and allows various ways for people to share their information back and forth across devices.

Stay tuned for a complete photo-filled walkthrough of Lenovo's booth as well as similar coverage from Samsung, Sony, LG, Sharp and Acer.