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  • CES 2013: Best in show

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    Sean Cooper
    Sean Cooper
    01.14.2013

    Selecting the best in show is no easy task, because CES covers such a crazy range of devices: refrigerators, tablets, smartphones and even technologically advanced cutlery. This year was no different. We've combed our CES 2013 coverage and narrowed it down to the biggest announcements that had us chattering at this year's show. Join us after the break for CES 2013's very best.

  • Macworld | iWorld Best of Show liveblog

    by 
    Victor Agreda Jr
    Victor Agreda Jr
    01.27.2012

    I'm live at the Best of Show awards, where Macworld has chosen the best products from the show (hence the name). Sorry about the lack of images, you'd basically see washed out photos of a projected image. Be sure to check out the links to each product. 3:07 Just now getting started! Up first, Boinx with iStopMotion. Florian from Boinx is doing a demo of iStopMotion. As we said back in December, it is pretty nice. 3:12 A beautiful little paper cutout animation from a kid who used iStopMotion -- really cool stuff. 3:15 PDFpen for iPad is up next from Smile. Really interesting to see how something as simple as a PDF tool (and there are several on the store) can be fresh and awesome. PDFpen is basically Adobe Acrobat Pro for your iPad. But much, much easier to use. I just saw a signature from Photos applied to a tax document -- with transparency so it didn't block the field below! You can easily drag and drop text boxes and more. Oh, and iCloud storage. How cool is that? There's a Mac version as well, but PDFpen looks fantastic either way. 3:20 TourWrist is up next. They call it "remote reality" -- sort of like QuickTime VR for your iPad. The authoring side of the app is really pretty nice. It uses a simple line to help you line up your images for a full panorama, better than a gyro-based solution that automatically lines them up. 3:25 The other winners: DevMicro makes a small microphone in a cone shape that captures 6 channels of audio at once! FileThis has a service called Fetch that will gather online docs from various financial accounts and puts them together for you. Blue Microphones won for their Spark Digital microphone. It's a digital version of their analog mic of the same name. i4software has a video studio app for your iPhone. It can handle multiple cameras, which is pretty amazing. Global Delight has a product called Game Your Video, which adds effects to video (for iOS). Ryz Media has blinQ, a remote control that uses your iPhone and adds some social sharing. Not sure how this won -- there are a bunch of apps (with hardware dongles) that do this. I'll give it a whirl and see what makes it special. Adonit's Jot Touch won because it is the stylus that allows you to add pressure sensitivity to your iOS device. It's a cool product that will make you miss your Wacom tablet. Lantronix won for the xPrintServer, a product that connects to your network and makes printers available for AirPrint. 3:35 And we're done! Early! Congratulations to the winners. Check out our Macworld hub for more coverage.

  • Macworld Best of Show awards

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    Mat Lu
    Mat Lu
    01.17.2008

    Macworld has announced the Best of Show awards for Macworld San Francisco 2008. Besides the obligatory MacBook Air, they've acknowledged a variety of interesting products from Photoshop Elements 6 to Guitar Hero III. For the full list, check out the announcement over at Macworld. In addition, they have a video of the presentations up as well.

  • MacSpeech releases Dictate, wins Best of Show

    by 
    Mat Lu
    Mat Lu
    01.16.2008

    For some time now speech recognition on the Mac has lagged behind Windows, particularly Dragon Naturally Speaking. Well, no more, as MacSpeech, developer of iListen for the Mac, has managed to license the Dragon engine from maker Nuance for the new MacSpeech Dictate announced at Macworld.In addition to standard speech recognition and transcription into various applications like Word and Pages, Dictate also allows you to control your Mac by voice including support for Automator and AppleScript. According to our man on the show floor, it's impressive enough that it has won a Best of Show award.MacSpeech Dictate will be available on February 15 for Intel Macs starting at $199, and registered users of iListen will be able to crossgrade for $99 unless purchased in 2008, in which case it will be $29 (iListen has been discontinued).Update: A press release has been issued with more specifics on pricing. The crossgrade price for iListen users is actually $99; the $29 crossgrade is only available until April 15 to people who purchased iListen in 2008.

  • Macworld "Best of Show" award ceremony open to all, submission deadline looms

    by 
    Laurie A. Duncan
    Laurie A. Duncan
    12.06.2006

    Every Macworld Expo brings us the Macworld Best of Show Awards, which is exactly what you'd expect it to be - the anointing of the Expo's best, most innovative new products, as chosen by the editors of Macworld magazine. Previously the award "ceremony" was closed to the public, but this year Macworld is shaking things up a bit by opening it up to all registered Macworld attendees.If your company has something worth considering, time is running out to get your submissions in. The deadline for guaranteed consideration is December 15th, 2006, so get cracking!By opening the awards to all, companies will get even greater exposure and attendees and contestants both will get to hear, first hand, why certain products were chosen.The Best of Show ceremony will be held on January 10, 2007, at 2:45 p.m. at the Moscone Center. We'll be there. Will you?