Tag Archives: CES

Fisker EMotion Electric Car to Charge in 9 Minutes? | CES 2018 Update

Ok so, one of the largest and most stunningly impressive cars this year at CES just has to be the Fisker EMotion Electric car.  Displayed at the Quanergy booth, the Fisker EMotion contains level 4 self-driving capabilities and is autonomous.  This car is also 16 feet long, 5 feet high and roomy.  The paint is absolutely stunning, styling is sleek …

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DeepCool Tristellar mini-ITX PC Chassis to Release in June

This year at CES one of the most interesting things we saw was a crazy-looking mini-ITX case from DeepCool – a Chinese company best known for PC cooling – called the Tristellar.  DeepCool has recently created quite a splash in the PC chassis market, with some very interesting designs, the Tristellar being just the latest in their line of niche cases. The …

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Beautiful Women of CES 2015

Tech Events just wouldn’t be the same without the gorgeous women found within the show and this year at CES was no different.  Thanks ahead to all models for participating once again this year!   Check out the next page followed by a further article at The SSD Review here!

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Schlage Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt Review – The Birth Of Brilliant Next-Generation Door Lock Combinations

While scouring around during the Pepcom event at CES 2013, the Technology X crew found their way into the security sector of the show floor. We saw a plethora of home security devices – cameras, locks, alarm systems – you name it. The Nexia booth in particular caught our attention. After seeing a demo of the Schlage Camelot Touchscreen Deadbolt, …

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Consumer Electronics Association Drops CNET As CES Awards Partner Over CBS Interference

The Consumer Electronics Association has officially dropped CNET as its Consumer Electronics Show awards partner.  CEA has restored Dish’s DishHopper with Sling DVR to the plum “Best of Show” award at CES 2013.  CNET, now owned by CBS, had originally given the award to the new Dish product, until parent company CBS intervened and forced CNET to choose another product …

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