CES: The Photos [CES]

Posted by Daniel Feeney on January 20, 2012

This year’s overall CES experience was great. All the exhibitors had a lot to offer both on and off the floor. The booths were more than impressive as was the selection of products throughout the convention. Now that the show has come and gone, let’s take a peak at some of the highlights.

Libratone is a Danish company known for creating premium AirPlay-ready speakers. After hearing how these speakers sound, I am already picking out which speaker to purchase. The price-tag, however might pose a problem for some. The company’s smaller speaker goes for $699.95 while the larger speaker is $1,299.95 (Apple Store link). If the price-tag isn’t a deal-breaker, I fully recommend checking these out! (more…)

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Hub Innovations gathers crowds with good reason [CES]

Posted by Daniel Feeney on January 15, 2012

CES this year was a blast. The products were amazing, booths were stunning, and crowds –for me at least– weren’t hard to handle. One booth, however, was the most memorable: Hub Innovations’. Not only were the people running it an amazing bunch, but so were the products. A prime example of this is from the closing day (Friday) of the convention at 4:30, a half hour past the show’s end. Many booths by that time had been taken down, Ferrari’s which had been being displayed were driving out and the carpet walkways were being torn up, however Hub Innovations’ booth was going strong and still gathering a crowd.

The most popular product appeared to be the company’s REV360, a soft iPad 2 case with a rotating hand strap on the rear. The cases cost $60 and are a great investment for those who frequently share an iPad’s screen (with colleagues, friends, ex-friends, etc). Check it out here. (more…)

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A closer look at Griffin’s new products, many for kids [CES]

Posted by Daniel Feeney on January 14, 2012

At CES, a variety of products are announced from TVs to Cameras to cases. However, it seems child-related items are not nearly as frequent at the show. This year, Griffin went against the grain announcing a variety of new products including a large number aimed at children. Aside from its kid-friendly releases, Griffin also announced a few products aimed at audiophiles. I was given the chance to take a look at some of the company’s new products. A quick rundown follows… (more…)

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A Mercedes-Benz photoshoot [CES]

Posted by Daniel Feeney on January 14, 2012

I am not going to try and fool anyone by saying I am a car fanatic. To put it frankly, I know just as much about cars as I do Windows PCs. Nevertheless, I refuse to pass an opportunity to take pictures of things which are truly inspiring. A Mercedes-Benz photoshoot follows… (more…)

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Moshi releases new buds among other accessories [CES]

Posted by Daniel Feeney on January 14, 2012

Moshi, a very simplistic and well known company in the Apple realm was in attendance at CES. At the show, the company announced a few new products including two new earphones, the Clarus and Vortex Pro, as well as Luna, a new wired keyboard.

With its steel alloy construction and DynaDuo two-way drivers, the Clarus is Moshi’s creme de la creme of its audio line. At $200, it has a price to fit. (more…)

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XtremeMac has been busy with a lot of new products [CES]

Posted by Daniel Feeney on January 13, 2012

When I was roaming the show, many companies were showing off one or two new products. XtremeMac, however, was introducing countless, including two new speakers, one being a Jambox-esque system and the other being a larger iPad compatible system. The company also announced multiple new iOS cases, stylish new carrying pouches (for both iOS devices and MacBooks), and matte MacBook hard-shells. Reviews will come alongside launches of the new products. Till then, some photos follow… (more…)

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Skech brings some great cases to market [CES]

Posted by Daniel Feeney on January 13, 2012

Skech, a company which began in 2003 has been attending CES for the past couple of years. Each time, it’s booth gets better and better. This year, Sketch had one of the better looking booths at CES –or at least in the iLounge pavilion. Skech had some exciting new (some relatively new, others new for CES) cases to show off.

One of these cases is the Blueboard, a folio case with a wireless typing pad that magnetically attaches and detaches instantaneously. The keyboard is very similar to Apple’s chiclet counterpart, though from my use, I still prefer Apple’s. According to one of the representatives, the reason behind the detachable keyboard is for those who mirror the iPad to a TV as well as those who wouldn’t always want the keyboard. (more…)

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Ferrari’s new audio line [CES]

Posted by Daniel Feeney on January 13, 2012

Ferrari and  Logic3 have partnered to create a wide collection of new audio products including earphones, headphones and speaker docks. Through the collaboration, Ferrari has brought its iconic design to pair with Logic3′s audio performance.

There are two styles of audio products available in the series: The Ferrari Cavallino Collection features a design influenced by the emotive driving experience of Ferrari’s iconic GT road cars and the Scuderia Ferrari Collection which was inspired by the competition, speed, and technological innovation of the Ferrari F1 team. (more…)

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CES? We’ll be there. [CES]

Posted by Daniel Feeney on January 7, 2012

With the start of a new year comes the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow, CES in Las Vegas. We attended the show a few times back and this year, we are attending once more. Starting Wednesday night –which is when we arrive in Las Vegas– we will begin bringing you the best coverage possible from CES including breaking releases, interviews, and for those of you who aren’t fond of reading, a ton of pictures.

Be sure to follow us on twitter for even more minute-by-minute coverage.

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