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This year's International CES was filled with innovations, hopes, and dreams, but also with bizarre products that made one wonder "WHY?"
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The wait is (nearly) over as the Archos GamePad, an Android-based gaming tablet, will finally hit U.S. shores next month, launching with a $169 price tag.
The CES 2013 extravaganza wrapped up on Jan. 11, bringing in its fold a plethora of technological innovations and devices that are looking to redefine and revolutionize the consumer market.
New PlayStation announcement will be held in May, or at E3. More from the PlayStation 4 front, and this time it's an apparent leak from an important Sony executive.
PlayStation Store has been updated to version 1.02. Good news for all Sony-based PlayStation fans and owners. Per reports, the PlayStation Store has been updated to version 1.
While Valve is busy working tirelessly on the Steam Box Linux-based game console, the company has no plans to ignore the growing market that is mobile. After Steam Box is launched, Valve plans to launch a mobile gaming device codenamed "Littlefoot."
It's no secret that kids nowadays are far more tech-savvy than adults, but one gadget may take things too far: iPotty.
Despite the availability of the Nintendo Wii U on the market, the Xbox 360 still managed to grab the top spot in the sales department within the U.S. for the 23rd consecutive month.
If a tree falls down in the woods with no one around to hear it, it'll still make a booming sound with JVC's wooden speakers.
Samsung, it seems, is not content with ruling the smartphone market alone, but is looking to extend its dominion in the TV space as well. The company recently unveiled its new flagship LED Smart TV, the F8000, at the CES 2013, and is looking to revolutionize living room entertainment with this new offering.
Since the dawn of gaming, many companies tend to entered the market with obscure products on a regular basis. It's a regular thing, it's expected. However, when these products come from well known companies with a history in gaming, then right there we have a problem.
Kickstarter had recently given the $79 GameStick Android-based gaming console the boot over an intellectual property (IP) dispute, but the project is now back on track.
The PS3 (PlayStation 3), despite launching a year after the Xbox 360, has seemingly surpassed the Microsoft console in total hardware shipped to retailers according to the IDC. Shipment does not account for overall sales; however, if Sony is shipping more consoles than Microsoft, then it suggests that there is a higher demand for the PS3 vis-a-vis Xbox 360.