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  • Gear and loathing in Las Vegas - Engadget has left the building

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    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    01.12.2008

    Hard to believe, but the 150,000 some-odd people that flooded into Vegas for CES have all gone home -- including your Engadget editors. Sure, it wasn't the most exciting CES in recent memory, but it wasn't without merit, either. Why, just think of the eight thousand HDTVs announced, blockbuster format war news, or iriver's unexpectedly show-stealing lineup. One thing's certainly for sure: you demanded we give wall-to-wall coverage of CES, and we'd like to hope we did you right. See you at CES 2009 -- and every day in between!%Gallery-13514%

  • Seen at CES: Warlock vehicle security is overpowered

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    Barb Dybwad
    Barb Dybwad
    01.12.2008

    We knew there wouldn't be much of anything Warcraft-related at CES 2008 worthy of coverage here on WoW Insider, but we kept our eyes open as we scoured the show floor and had a chuckle to stumble upon the Warlock vehicle security systems booth. We don't even want to know what it does to any intruders it detects. If more gratuitous gadgetry is your thing, hit up our sister site Engadget for a literal metric ton of CES news (including the best of the worst).

  • Keepin' it real fake, CES edition: Sony's NW-A800 has a secret admirer

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    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    01.12.2008

    Sony's been certainly making strides in its DAP lineup this year, and this here is just further proof of its success: a cheap knockoff version of the NW-A800. We've got nothing in the way of specs, other than the "Digital MP4 Player" title, which we're guessing means exactly what it says. Look how convenient that record button is, folks! Another shot (which we spotted at an entirely different distributor) is after the break.

  • Crapgadget CES finale, round 18: Tole Pure really is a crapgadget

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    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    01.12.2008

    The Tole Pure is alright, but the live demo was pretty awkward.

  • Crapgadget CES edition, round 17: the non-existent digital photo frame

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    Nilay Patel
    Nilay Patel
    01.12.2008

    All we have to do now, is take these lies, and make them true somehow.

  • CES 2008: HD booth tours

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    Ben Drawbaugh
    Ben Drawbaugh
    01.12.2008

    There aren't many thing more exciting to a geek, then walking around the show floor at the largest electronics show in the US of A, but unfortunately the consumer electronics show isn't for consumers. So we took the time to snap up as many pics as we could of every booth that we thought was interesting. While many of the booths are reused each year, the devices are not. Some of the booths are backed to the point that it's hard to walk around, while others are desolate. So if you want to live vicariously through us, click through and check out all the coolness.DISH Network's CES 2008 Booth tourNBC Universal's CES 2008 booth tourBlu-ray's CES 2008 booth tourHD DVD's CES 2008 booth tourSamsung's CES 2008 booth tourHP's CES 2008 booth tourSling Media's CES 2008 booth tourXStreamHD's CES 2008 booth tourMicrosoft's CES 2008 booth tourSony's CES 2008 booth tourPhilips's CES 2008 booth tourPioneer's CES 2008 booth tourLG's CES 2008 booth tourHitachi's CES 2008 booth tour

  • CES 2008: The best of set-top boxes

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    Ben Drawbaugh
    Ben Drawbaugh
    01.12.2008

    At this year's CES we saw what might be the end of set-top boxes, -- at least for cable boxes -- but there will always be some extra feature that isn't built into your HDTV that you want. The most exciting new set-top box at this year's CES is the Slingbox PRO HD, which means we can finally watch any HD content in our house wherever we want -- including via our high-speed internet connection. The new Moto boxes promise an MPEG-4 future for cable and the new Dish DVR should help bring their HD DVR prices down. Last up, was the VUDU LX, and while we weren't sure who'd pay $400 for such a device, we just can't imagine someone would pay $1000, but hey, at least it has an IR port now.Hands-on with the EchoStar TR-40 and TR-50 converter boxesSling Media's Slingbox PRO HD, SlingPlayer for BlackBerry announcedSling announces SlingCatcher (again), SlingPlayer 2.0 with Clip+Sling, and Sling Cable modemDish's new ViP612 - like the ViP622, but now with lessDirecTV intros dual ATSC tuner AM21 to piggyback HR21Hands-on with Motorola DCX series MPEG-4 cable STBHands-on with the pricey VUDU XL

  • Goodbye CES, hello Macworld

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    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    01.12.2008

    Our CES coverage is winding down and we're dribble out the last of our stories from the biggest consumer tech trade show of the year, which must mean it's time to get ready for Macworld Expo. It all goes down next week, so mark your calendars and warm up that F5 / Cmd+R key.Where you need to be:Live Steve Jobs Macworld keynoteAll Macworld 2008 coverage [RSS]What time to post the GO AWAY note on your door on Tuesday, the 15th:07:00AM - Hawaii09:00AM - Pacific10:00AM - Mountain11:00AM - Central12:00PM - Eastern05:00PM - GMT / London06:00PM - Paris02:00AM - Tokyo (January 16th)Leave more time zones in comments!

  • VIEVU PVR-PRO: the clip-on portable PVR

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    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    01.11.2008

    Sure, clip-on PVRs aren't exactly revolutionary, but the vast majority of 'em require you to don some pretty fugly headgear. The VIEVU PVR-PRO, however, can be placed most anywhere on your person, so long as you're satisfied with the angle at which it records. This little bugger isn't much larger than a traditional pager (remember those?) and can reportedly capture video at 640 x 480 (30 frames-per-second), and while we're not told how much internal capacity is housed, it can store some four hours of content before needing to be emptied. As expected, the rechargeable battery also provides around four hours of usage, and it's not scared to get thrown around / wet either. 'Course, this gem wasn't designed for the casual lifeblogger, as the vanilla model will run you some $500 while the "encrypted police version" goes for two bills more.

  • Crapgadget CES edition, round 16: Music Player Sunglasses

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    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    01.11.2008

    The "Most Newest" concept of MUSIC PLAYER... for when Oakley's Thumps are just too classy.Coming soonest.

  • Crapgadget CES edition, round 15: Shredmaster Jr.

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    Barb Dybwad
    Barb Dybwad
    01.11.2008

    Smells like cheap knockoff spirit.

  • PMP51 "MP4 MP3 super game" does it all

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    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    01.11.2008

    While a bit vague in the whole naming department, this new no-name OEM PMP51 PMP is actually packing a quite a spec sheet. The primary focus of the handheld is supposedly 32 bit gaming, but sadly SNES is nowhere to be found. But lucky for us there's Game Boy Advance play, in addition to Game Boy, Game Boy Color and NES. The 3-inch screen should show off that emulated Advance Wars just nicely, and the addition of a 1.3 megapixel camera and support for plenty of audio and video formats round out the piece nicely. You can also add memory with miniSD and play your ROMs on the big screen with video out. No word on price or availability.%Gallery-13478%

  • The swappable GSM radio

    by 
    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    01.11.2008

    While wandering around the "International" wing of this year's CES, we stumbled upon a number of questionable (and familiar) items. One line of products that stood out, however, was a company offering a modular solution for adding GSM capability to a wide variety of devices. Using what appears to be a proprietary type of connector, the SIM-ready card can imbue an assortment of gadgets (phone, e-book reader, GPS... teddy bear) with GSM functionality. It's unclear whether this technology is being deployed overseas (or at all), and whether or not we'll see it Stateside (doubtful), but it does take a novel approach to cell-ing up your gear.%Gallery-13481%

  • Hands-on with the Amtek U560 / Aigo UMPC

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    Joshua Topolsky
    Joshua Topolsky
    01.11.2008

    We got a chance to fondle the non-Menlow Amtek U560 / Aigo UMPC on the floor of this year's CES, and we've got the pictures to prove it. The XP-running portable had a solid build, though the mechanism for sliding the screen felt a bit janky, and the overall size is possibly more than you want, especially with all the Menlow hotness coming our way this year. Perhaps a gallery of photos might help? Yeah, we thought so.%Gallery-13479%

  • Crapgadget CES edition, round 13: e-paper display actually paper

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    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    01.11.2008

    Real screws, real buttons, real paper "screen" affixed to the face with real scotch tape. We ordered 1,000 -- for us and everyone we know.

  • Jabra launches luxury JX20 Pura Titanium Edition

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    Sean Cooper
    Sean Cooper
    01.11.2008

    Jabra launched this sleek thing at CES this week, with a body crafted from Titanium and glossy black accents, it is definitely looking the business. This new offering was designed by Jacob Jensen, the same fella who created Jabra's JX10 headset -- though this venture has way less gold. The device's specs are posted as having up to 6-hour talk time, Bluetooth 2.0, auto pairing, USB charging -- this is a must in our opinion -- a couple ear hooks , and a goodly assortment of ear gels. Though, with an MSRP of $179, we're thinking this will find its way onto a limited collection of ears.[Via PhoneArena]

  • CES 2008 product names: Best of the worst

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    Barb Dybwad
    Barb Dybwad
    01.11.2008

    Perhaps they lacked a crackshot marketing team, the URL they wanted was camped by someone unreasonable, or -- sadly -- they just thought it was a good idea at the time. For whatever reason, these products and companies actually made it to fruition for our sheer enjoyment.%Gallery-13471% More Best of the Worst CES 2008 Adwatch: Best of the worst CES 2008 booth gimmickery: Best of the worst CES 2008 Crapgadget CES 2008: Fugliest headphones awards The fugliest laptop you'll see all day

  • Less than an hour left to win the ultimate CES swag bag!

    by 
    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    01.11.2008

    What are you waiting for? Go enter!

  • Hands-on with Modelab's Hummer and Levi's handsets

    by 
    Sean Cooper
    Sean Cooper
    01.11.2008

    We've seen both the Levi's and Hummer sets over the last few months, but haven't had opportunity to talk to the gents over at Modelabs or get a chance to see them in real life. While we weren't able to glean too much new info, we did hear that they do hope to see these things land over here but not with a carrier, these will simply be sold as unlocked handsets -- potentially through Hummer dealers and Levi's stores. Specs are sketch, but we do know neither sports 3G, WiFi or other high speed access technologies. Build quality is very nice on both handsets, but the Levi's set is actually pretty fantastic, we're not big on the Levi's branding, but the screen and device materials are jaw-droppingly fantastic. We only say the black iteration of the Levi's set, but the Hummer branded phone comes in yellow, and dark and light camo. Pics are just below.%Gallery-13467%