
We're headed back once again in beautiful Las Vegas for the 2012 International CES. (That's Consumer Electronics Show for you noobs.) It's an insane amount of all things tech, from phones, to TVs to cars to tablets to -- well, just about anything you can think of, and a number of things that defy logic.
Some CES basics:
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CES doesn't officially start until Tuesday, Jan. 10. That's when the show floors open.
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But Monday, Jan. 9, is Media Day. Press conference after press conference. It's a little insane, actually.
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And stuff's actually going down on Sunday, too. Le sigh.
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Unlike years past, the Adult Entertainment Expo isn't taking place at the same time, adjacent to some of the same venues. There shall be no (or at least not quite as much) accidental mixing of nerds and nipples. (We can't be held responsible for what happens in Vegas after hours, though.)
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We're going to have more liveblogs than you'll be able to follow. It'll be epic.
The latest Android CES news
How best to keep up with the Android news? Start right here, on this page. All of our CES stories will land here, and we'll update this top section with the most important stuff. So bookmark it. Also be sure you're one of the more than 121,000 people locked in on the @AndroidCentral Twitter feed, and don't forget about our 24,000-strong Google+ page as well.
If you're looking for some behind the scenes coverage, follow Phil (Twitter, Google+); Anndrew (Twitter, Google+) and Jared (Tiwtter, Google+) from ground level. It could get messy.
And look for this little Lloyd logo in all of our CES 2012 stories. It's an easy way to find the breaking CES news. And click on it to get back to this page.
We've got more than a month's worth of work to cram into a few short days, and the news starts long before the show even gets under way. So we'll compile every damn CES 2012 story here for easy reading.
Strap it on, folks.
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by Alex Dobie
Jan 09, 2013
Shortly after the official Galaxy Camera announcement in August we got our first look at some "prototype" Galaxy Camera accessories at Samsung's IFA booth. At the time, the manufacture...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 09, 2013
Not to be outdone by NVIDIA's Tegra 4 announcement, or Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 news, Samsung has announced the Exynos 5 Octa. It's an octa-core CPU that was designed with low...
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by James Falconer
Jan 09, 2013
After a night of good times, good friends and a few (maybe more) good drinks, today was the BIG day… CES baby! Our crew was raring to get down to the Las Vegas Convention Center, and even ...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 09, 2013
As with so many of the devices announced at CES this week, the ZTE Grand S has leaked all over the place in the run up to the show. Nevertheless, today ZTE has made the device officially official,...
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by Richard Devine
Jan 09, 2013
Chameleon Launcher garnered quite a bit of attention when it first launched for tablets. Its widget centric UI may not be for everyone, but it's different, and makes great use of tablet screen rea...
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by Anndrew Vacca
Jan 09, 2013
Lenovo introduced its latest flagship smartphone tonight here at CES in Las Vegas, and it looks like it will live up to the hype: the K900 manages to pack a 5.5-inch, 1080P IPS display atop a s...
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by Alex Dobie
Jan 08, 2013
Long-rumored and variously leaked, Polaroid's Android-powered iM1836 interchangeable-lens camera was on show public for the first time at CES 2013. Unfortunately, none of the Polaroid's...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 08, 2013
Tonight at their CES 2013 keynote, T-Mobile had a lot to say about their future, tossing out all sorts of announcements covering things from LTE to baseball. Nothing absolutely shocking, but it'...
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by Alex Dobie
Jan 08, 2013
Forget Tegra 4 and its its 72 GPUs. Forget NVIDIA's Project Shield handheld gaming console. Hell, forget Sony's beautiful 4K televisions and its also-impressive ne...
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by Anndrew Vacca
Jan 08, 2013
CES is always a breeding ground for some really spectacular smartphone accessories, and 2013 is no exception. What's truly unique about this tradeshow is how diverse it tends to be-- for a w...
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