CES 2014: All our coverage
We can't deny that it has been a pretty busy day over here. That's because CES 2014 is in full steam and our news feed is exploding with coverage from the show. And yes, we know that with so much stuff to read, keeping track of all the news from the event can be a challenge, so we thought we'd just put all of our posts in one place for your convenience. Here's all of our coverage from CES 2014, and if you're craving for more, check back regularly. This post will be constantly updated with more news and hands-ons from the show. With that out of the way, here's what CES 2014 has treated us to so far.
Highlights
Best phones and tablets of CES 2014
Nick Todorov
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Top 10 wearables from CES 2014
Peter Kostadinov
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Samsung
Samsung had a number of gadgets for us at its press conference, but the ones that truly grabbed our attention were the new PRO tablets. Available in screen sizes from 8.4 to 12.2 inches, the new slates are versatile and powerful enough to be used for serious work and entertainment purposes alike. Learn more about them below!
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Samsung Galaxy NotePRO 12.2 hands-on
John Velasco
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Samsung Galaxy TabPRO 12.2 hands-on
John Velasco
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Samsung Galaxy TabPRO 10.1 hands-on
John Velasco
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Samsung Galaxy TabPRO 8.4 hands-on
John Velasco
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Liveblog: Samsung Press Conference at CES 2014
Nick Todorov
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Samsung introduces Smart Home ecosystem
Luis D.
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Samsung reveals Samsung Galaxy Camera 2; snapper coming to CES
Pressian Karakostov
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Samsung Galaxy NotePRO specs review: the workhorse
Daniel Petrov
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Samsung Galaxy NotePRO: the best alternatives
Daniel Petrov
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Sony
Sony finally introduced the long-rumored Xperia Z1S at its CES 2014 press conference. Basically, it is like an Xperia Z1 but made for T-Mobile. Accompanying them was a smaller handset - the Xperia Z1 Compact. Think of its as a shrunken down variant of the Sony Xperia Z1.
Sony Xperia Z1S hands-on
John Velasco
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Sony Xperia Z1 Compact stars in official Sony video
Alan Friedman
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Sony Xperia Z1 Compact size comparison: David against Goliaths
Victor Hristov
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Sony Xperia Z1 Compact hands-on
Maxwell Ramsey
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First Sony Xperia Z1 Compact camera samples
Rad Slavov
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LG
LG's press event did not bring any new phones or tablets, but it did bring WebOS back from the dead and put it on a TV. Oh, and the LG G Flex will be coming to the US soon, in case you've always dreamed of a curved smartphone.
LG G Flex coming to AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile
Nick Todorov
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WebOS springs back from the dead at CES to power a LG Smart TV
Peter Kostadinov
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Liveblog: LG press-conference (CES 2014)
Rad Slavov
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Asus
Asus had a lot to grab our attention with at its media event. Three new smartphones were made official along with a new Padfone mini model and the Padfone X for AT&T. An awesome Windows/Android convertible was also announced and you can learn more about it by following the link below.
Asus ZenFone 6 hands-on
Rad Slavov
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Asus ZenFone 5 hands-on
Chris P.
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Asus ZenFone 4 hands-on
Rad Slavov
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Asus PadFone mini hands-on
Rad Slavov
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Asus PadFone X hands-on
Daniel Petrov
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Asus ZenFone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S4: first look
Nick Todorov
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Asus ZenFone 6 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 3: first look
Nick Todorov
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NVIDIA
NVIDIA's press conference brought us a new chip built for mobile devices - the Tegra K1. It is a mighty little piece of silicon sporting 192-core graphics. Also, the company announced that it will bring a 64-bit CPU later in 2014.
Nvidia joins 64-bit club: Denver CPU core coming in H2 2014
Victor Hristov
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Nvidia Tegra K1 Reference Tablet hands-on
Victor Hristov
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Alcatel
Alcatel announced a number of phones and tablets during CES 2014. Among them is the octa-core OneTouch Idol X+, which is going to be a reasonably priced Android 5-incher, and the entry-level POP tablets which will feature 3G connectivity.
Alcatel One Touch Idol X+ hands-on
Maxwell Ramsey
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Alcatel One Touch Pop 7 and Pop 8 tablets hands-on
Maxwell Ramsey
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Alcatel One Touch Pop C9 hands on
Maxwell Ramsey
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Wearables
Sony Core and Smartband hands-on
Chris P.
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Sony SmartBand and Lifelog app explained in new videos
Michael Heller
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Qualcomm takes $50 off the price of its Toq smartwatch for CES
Alan Friedman
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Jaybird unveils Reign – a smart wristband that monitors your health
Peter Kostadinov
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Intel wants Edison to power future wearables
Michael Heller
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Pebble Steel announced: a sylish smartwatch for $249
Rad Slavov
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Intel announces plans for a smartwatch and a smart bracelet
Peter Kostadinov
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Lumo Lift - a wearable that nudges you to improve your posture
Peter Kostadinov
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Gaming company Razer announces the Nabu smartband
Peter Kostadinov
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Say “Hello!” to the Mio Link wristband cardiometer
Peter Kostadinov
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Reference design for “the world's most accurate” smartband unveiled
Peter Kostadinov
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Archos shows off three new smartwatches ranging from $50 to $130
Michael Heller
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More phones and tablets from CES 2014
Acer Liquid Z5 hands-on
John Velasco
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Acer Iconia B1-720 hands-on
Victor Hristov
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Acer Iconia A1 hands-on: aluminum on the cheap
Rad Slavov
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Cat unveils new rugged phone at CES
Alan Friedman
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Kurio introduces "safest" smartphone for kids
Alan Friedman
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Dual SIM ZTE Grand S II pictured
Florin Troaca
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ZTE Nubia Z5s hands-on
Nick Todorov
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ZTE Nubia Z5s mini hands-on
Nick Todorov
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ZTE Grand S II hands-on
Chris P.
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Lenovo S930, S650 and A859 hands-on: affordable Android warriors
Daniel Petrov
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More news from CES 2014
Qualcomm shows camera improvements coming with Snapdragon 805
Victor Hristov
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Android robot projector follows you around the house
Alan Friedman
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AT&T confirms that HD voice is coming in 2014
Michael Heller
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AT&T announces "Sponsored Data" program to ease your data bill
Michael Heller
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Antimicrobial Gorilla Glass to "get tough" on germs
Michael Heller
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Android-powered Polaroid Socialmatic coming this year
Michael Heller
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ZTE unveils an Android-powered 1080p hybrid projector at CES 2014
Peter Kostadinov
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48 inch oven incorporates 7 inch Android slate, costs $11,999
Alan Friedman
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