Faster Forward Archive: CES 2011
Report: RIM's PlayBook to launch April 10?
According to a report from Boy Genius Report, Research in Motion (RIM) is planning an April 10 launch for the Blackberry Playbook.
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Hayley Tsukayama
| March 2, 2011; 10:25 AM ET |
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OnStar reads your Facebook feed to you
A Super Bowl commercial for the Chevy Cruze gave a wider audience a peek at the Facebook integration service that OnStar announced in October.
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Hayley Tsukayama
| February 8, 2011; 10:52 AM ET |
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Xperia Play's first commercial leaked
The commercial shows the Android robot getting human thumbs via some sketchy surgery in a back alley. It seems that Sony's going with the tagline: "The smartphone with everything you need, and the one thing you want."
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Hayley Tsukayama
| February 3, 2011; 10:58 AM ET |
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Android Honeycomb debut set for Wednesday
On Wednesday, Google's VP of engineering Andy Rubin will formally debut Android 3.0, nicknamed Honeycomb, at a company event in Mountain View, Calif.
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Hayley Tsukayama
| January 31, 2011; 9:38 AM ET |
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Five tech trends to watch post-CES
I'm home recuperating from CES -- literally, as I picked up a slight cold at the show -- and looking over my notes while I catch up on other business. The extra column I wrote for Saturday's paper covers some big trends I saw at the show, such as tablets...
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Rob Pegoraro
| January 10, 2011; 1:55 PM ET |
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CES 2011 wrap-up: What I didn't see
LAS VEGAS--As you read this, I'll be on my way back to D.C.; another CES is in the books for me. This one had its share of interesting product launches, some practical and others less so--like, perhaps, the Samsung WiFi-connected refrigerator you see at right, which runs such apps as...
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Rob Pegoraro
| January 9, 2011; 8:00 AM ET |
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