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Inbrics M1 is the thinnest Android slider we’ve seen

January 9th, 2010
Inbrics M1 is the thinnest Android slider we've seen
“The most interesting part is what they’re doing with video calling and beaming media from handset to videophone to TV to laptop over DLNA or through an access point device that plugs into the TV over HDMI.”

Airnergy WiFi power system

January 9th, 2010
Airnergy WiFi power system
“The pocketable dongle picks up WiFi signals from the air and manages to charge an internal battery through some magic inside. You don’t have to connect to a network, you just have to be in a place that has signal, and it will automatically charge up.”

Oregan launches Onyx Widgetry store at CES 2010, enabling users to download applications to connected TVs

January 9th, 2010
Oregan launches Onyx Widgetry store at CES 2010, enabling users to download applications to connected TVs
“The store will enable consumers to select and instantly download services and applications on their televisions. The primary purpose of the Onyx Widgetry store is to offer fresh content for user-selected download, increasing the number of entertainment options. Once downloaded, some of these applications will serve as entry points to paid content, such as movies and subscription TV services.”

GE Smart Home-Energy Panel Tells Consumers What’s Happening with Their Power Profile

January 9th, 2010
“GE is introducing an in-home, multi-function energy information panel that will give consumers insight and control to help them manage energy usage and understand costs. The sleek, touch-screen panel will wirelessly connect to a household’s smart meter, appliances and thermostats, via ZigBee® or Wi-Fi®, to gather information, manage usage and deliver the real-time knowledge that empowers smarter energy choices.”

Control4 readies networked home energy system

January 9th, 2010
Control4 readies networked home energy system
“The company, which does home automation software, at CES showed its Energy Management System (EMS) 100, a combination of a Zigbee-enabled thermostat and touch-screen energy controller for viewing home energy data and accessing other applications. The package is set for completion April. Utilities approached the company because it already has a retail channel to help customers install home media networks and because Control4′s technology can expanded with new features over several years”


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