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NVIDIA Hints At Quad-Core Phones In MWC Invite

By Emily Price |

Mobile World Congress is set to go down in Barcelona later this month, and it looks like NVIDIA will be bringing some new quad-core smartphones to the party. The company has sent out this invitation to its MWC event, with promise of “quad-core firsts” continuing…











CES Post-Show Journal: Behind the Scenes

By Adriana Lee |

If you’ve never been to the Consumer Electronics Show, it can feel like a massive tech carnival — a wonderland of gear covering practically every area of life imaginable. There are rows upon rows of cars, home appliances, mobile devices, accessories, smart TVs, and myriad…





The History Of CES (Infographic)

By Emily Price |

The first CES ever was held in 1967 in New York City. The pint-sized show only had 100 exhibitors, and was attended by a mere 17,500 people. Three years later, the show was the launchpad for the very first VCR, and in later years was…



CES: It Ain’t About the Specs, Dummy

By Noah Kravitz |

3D printers and their simultaneously awesome-and-nightmare inducing capabilities aside, basically everything I’ve seen at CES this week has been iterative and evolutionary in nature. Bigger, thinner, faster smartphones. Cameraphones with garish megapixel counts. A garishly specced digital camera with an Android phone shoved inside. Thinner, lighter…