Is the Nvidia Shield Worth the Money?
Back in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nvidia wowed attendees with the introduction of its latest mobile gaming device, the Nvidia Shield. Full story
Back in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nvidia wowed attendees with the introduction of its latest mobile gaming device, the Nvidia Shield. Full story
In 2011, Microsoft quietly submitted a patent application for something the company called an “immersive display experience." But Microsoft stayed silent on the subject until this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, when it announced the Xbox IllumiRoom, an augmented reality attachment for its soon-to Full story
In a quiet announcement that's decidedly less exciting than last week's 4K pricing reveal, Sony's European arm shared news today that select W-series TVs are now available for customers to pre-order. A press release published in Europe lists several CES models, including the KDL-W905A, KDL-W805A, K Full story
Remember that Google TV device ASUS brought out at CES? It could be available later this month. When the ASUS Qube's March 2013 release window passed without fanfare, the folks atGTV Sourcetook note and did some probing -- eventually uncovering an April 23rd launch date. ASUS hasn't made a statemen Full story
The 30- and 56-inch 4K OLED monitor prototypes that Sony introduced yesterday are sitting prominently in the company's booth here at NAB, and they're really quite something. These sets offer wider viewing angles and reduced color shift compared to previous-gen monitors, and Sony is emphasizing the Full story
This year's CES is well behind us now, but that was back when iHeartRadio first introduced some extensive alarm clock functions and its handy "Perfect for" feature. And while these have been available on iOS and PC since, a recent update to the Android application will now see them present in Mount Full story
TODAY digital lifestyle expert Mario Armstrong shows off hot new products from the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show, including a fork that vibrates if you’re eating too fast, and a “table PC” that’s perfect for a game of digital air hockey.
You've probably heard a lot of talk about the death of the PC, but new models are being shown off at this year's CES, reports CNBC's Jon Fortt. Mark Spoonauer, Laptop & Laptopmag.com editor-in-chief, weighs in.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin chats with Julius Genachowski, FCC chairman, at CES about the future of video streaming. CNBC's Jon Fortt also weighs in.
The number stands at 20,000 and counting. That's how many new products are featured at CES this year. Some companies are using celebrities to stand out from the pack. CNBC's Julia Boostin caught up with 50 Cent to talk about how he's leveraging his sta...
A sign hangs in the Dish booth on the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, in this January 8, 2013 file photo. Wireless service provider Sprint Nextel Corp received a waiver from SoftBank Corp on various provisions of their merger agreement permitting it to engage in discussions
A variety of logos hover above the Microsoft booth on the opening day of the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas January 10, 2012. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
A sign hangs in the Verizon booth on the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas January 8, 2013. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
Paul Otellini, president and CEO of Intel Corporation, arrives to give a keynote address during the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada January 10, 2012. REUTERS/Steve Marcus