CES: Intel makes smartphone moves

 Intel has announced a number of advancements across its smartphone business, including a multi-year, multi-device strategic relationship with Motorola Mobility and a handset by Lenovo based on its new Intel Atom processor platform. Several smartphones based on the...

CES: Smart fork times meals

One of the more whimsical devices on show at this year’s International CES in Las Vegas is a fork that helps users monitor their eating habits. The HAPIFork, developed by French company HAPIlabs, helps users make sure they are not eating too fast in a bid to counter...

CES: Early learning goes mobile

Qualcomm and Sesame Workshop are collaborating on mobile learning applications for early childhood education. As part of the agreement, Qualcomm will perform research and development activities with Sesame Workshop to create and deliver new innovations in mobile...

CES: Samsung makes TV immersive

Samsung Electronics has launched new Smart TVs at CES in Las Vegas that allow users to enjoy a seamless, integrated and immersive entertainment experience. With increasing consumer demand for larger screen sizes, Samsung will also expand the number of models available...
CES: Mobile rules at Intel

CES: Mobile rules at Intel

Intel has outlined a plan to accelerate new mobile device experiences across the company’s growing portfolio of smartphone, tablet and ultrabook offerings. The announcements included a new smartphone platform for emerging markets, details on a forthcoming 22nm...