Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Video coverage from CES: Cleaning solution you can drink; and more

CES video roundup
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Screen cleaner, refreshing soft drink
Forget the harmful chemicals in your standard screen or glasses cleaner, Purosol gets the job done and can quench your thirst as Keith finds out at CES 2009. Watch now.

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Fire and floods don't stop this hard drive
ioSafe's new Solo USB hard drive will keep your precious data safe from fire and floods. Keith gets a hot demo to prove it.

Tom Hanks as gadget reviewer
During Sony's keynote at the show, Howard Stringer talked about some futuristic glasses, and the audience got an instant review from actor Tom Hanks.

Not your grandma's photo frame
IPEVO's slick new digital photo frames can rotate to a portrait orientation and can pull data wireless from your hard drives and online photo accounts.

Webcams go 3-D
The Webcam is standard on most computers these days, but we saw one that uses to cameras to produce a 3-D image.

Honey, they added a screen on my laptop
Lenovo's unique ThinkPad W700ds made its debut at CES, with its slide-out additional display.

Inkjet printing at turbo speeds
Memjet's new ink-jet printing technology makes pages fly out of the printer.

Enjoy the "stuff" on your hard drive
Seagate's new FreeAgent Theater HD lets you easily pull pictures, video and more off your hard drive and display it all easily on your television.

Create automatic backup with any hard drive
Clickfree's Transformer cable turns any manufacturer's hard drive into a backup device with the click of a button.

Cisco brings all your media together
Linksys' NAS-based Media Hub brings all the music together from your local area network and provides a single view of all your tunes.

It's a Wi-Fi World
Keith sits down with the Wi-Fi Alliance's Kelly Davis-Felner to get an update on the progress of 802.11n and the continued proliferation of devices featuring a wireless connection.

Palm's new Pre smart phone
The Pre touch phone and webOS has unique features, but also ones that are more commonplace. With nods to the iPhone gesture controls and a flick of the finger let users scroll through picutes. You can also use two fingers to zoom in and out.

Steve Ballmer's CES solo debut
Steve Ballmer took the stage Wednesday night to deliver Microsoft ’s keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Lenovo's pull-out notebook screen
Lenovo's unique ThinkPad W700ds is getting its official launch this week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Charge gadgets via magnetic induction
Tangled wires and cables for charging different devices will be a thing of the past if Powermat has anything to say about it.

Blu-Ray player goes mobile
Now you can take high-def movies on-the-go. Panasonic has developed a portable Blu-ray Disc player with 8.9-inch screen and plans to put it on the market in the U.S. in May.

More videos from the show are available here.


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