CES 2012: Intel Embarrassed, Caught Faking Ivy Bridge Gaming Demo

A very interesting happened at CES 2012. Intel was set to launch it’s new range of high-end processors, called Ivy Bridge processors. The company claims that these processors do an excellent job on graphics. And to prove that, Intel was to give a gaming demo of a game being played on an Ivy Bridge processor. Mooly Eden was presenting the section and acted as if he was playing the game on the laptop in front of him, on the stage. However, it was learned that he wasn’t, and as only acting. It was actually a simulation, being controlled behind the stage.

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4 New Members to Come to The Xperia Family, Announced at CES

At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show that takes place these days in downtown Las Vegas, Sony used the chance to grab the attention of technology enthusiasts and announced four new smartphones in the Xperia NXT lineup. Xperia S is the first of the next generation Sony smartphones and comes with Sony HD that offers impressive viewing experience. Xperia ion sets another milestone as the first Sony smartphone with support for LTE technology. Xperia ion comes on the US market exclusive on AT&T networks.

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1.2 Million MacBook Airs Sold In Holiday Season, Apple Introducing Ivy Bridge Processors

The holiday season has been a particularly sweet pie for Apple as it sold the most devices through the season. Even the pricey MacBook Air, one of the priciest products by Apple, witnessed an overall sales of 1.2 million during the holidays. This makes the December quarter the highest-sales quarter for MacBook Air as Apple sold 200,000 more MacBook Airs in the December quarter compared to the September quarter. The update on MacBook Air is that Apple will soon be introducing in them, Intel’s next-gen Ivy Bridge processors.

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The Thinnest Ultrabook on the Market to be Presented by Acer at CES

The 2012 edition of Consumer Electronics Show is bound to introduce a set of new impressive products. After the world’s thinnest tablet, announced by Toshiba, Acer let everybody know that the company developed the thinnest ultrabook. Acer Aspire S5, is only 15 mm slim, measured at its maximal point and it weights 1.35 kg. Acer’s record breaking ultrabook has a LCD display of 13.3-inch (34 cm).

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Connect MacBook To Multiple Devices Through One Cable: Belkin Thunderbolt Express Dock

You may often get annoyed if you are a MacBook or UltraBook user and have to connect your laptop to different devices. How about connecting a number of devices by just plugging one single cable into your laptop? And that too through a cable that gives you gigabit Ethernet speeds. This is precisely what Belkin’s Thunderbolt Express Dock does. Hold on to your patience for a while though because it will be shipped coming September.

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Control Windows 8 With Your Eyes Through Tobii PCEye

In case you are wondering if you read the title wrong, no you didn’t. This is actually happening. While Windows 8 is already the next big thing with it’s metro-apps and Storage Spaces option, here’s something even bigger: With Tobii’s eye-control device PCEye, you can now control Windows 8 with your eyes. It’s stunningly accurate, moving the cursor exactly with your eyesight and has the ability to perform all swipe gestures in Windows 8. This is definitely now one, but two steps forward in technological advancement.

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Plugable UGA-2K-A USB 2.0 to VGA/DVI/HDMI Adapter For Multiple Monitors

Featuring DisplayLink’s top-of-the-line DL-195 USB 2.0 graphics chipset, the Plugable UGA-2K-A enables multiple monitors with any laptop or desktop (one adapter required per monitor, up to 6 on Windows). Most people use it to gain a 3rd or 4th monitor for their laptop. You get the full benefits of USB, including plug and play connectivity, thin and flexible cabling, and ability to connect many devices via standard USB hubs. Multitask with a dedicated monitor for each document or application.

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