CES 2014 started off with a ton of issues for me this year. The trip from Chicago to Las Vegas started off on the wrong foot, as I spent hours worth of flight delays and was on the phone for hours more trying to figure everything out. However, after much patience and airport re-organization, I finally made it to Las Vegas for CES 2014. The show for me started on Monday afternoon…
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CES 2014: ASUS Transformer Book Duet
ASUS announced the Transformer Book Duet that offers consumers the best of both worlds when it comes to technology and operating system preference. The ASUS Transformer Book Duet can run both Windows 8.1 and Android. While a dual-OS tablet is something they have already offered, its previous generations products featured a tablet that ran Android, and when docked with a keyboard (which included an onboard Intel Atom processor) would switch to Windows…
CES 2014: Sony PlayStation Now Goes to the Cloud
Image owned by independent.co.uk Sony announced at CES 2014 that the Sony PlayStation Now will now be a cloud-based video game streaming service. This will allow users to have access to a variety of PlayStation games on a wealth of devices. Expect it to become fully functional by summer 2014. When this goes live, this will mean you can play PlayStation 3 games on consoles such as the PS4 and PS Vita,…
CES 2014: Lenovo ThinkPad X1
Our CES 2014 Representatives stopped by the Lenovo Booth to check out the new Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook, the world’s slimmest 14-inch ultrabook on the market. Made of carbon fiber, it is slim and offers a sturdy and light structure. It has a gorgeous 14-inch 2560 x 14440 IPS touchscreen display. An interesting new feature of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is the adaptive keyboard. This keyboard will adapt based on the…