Targus Pen Beams Handwritten Notes To Your iPad, in Real Time (Or Not)

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January 11, 2012
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Targus Pen Beams Handwritten Notes To Your iPad, in Real Time (Or Not) Targus at CES is showing a prototype of iNotebook, a Bluetooth-enabled pen and receiver that captures your scribbles and can display them on an iPad in real time.
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Aurasma Brings 3D Dinosaurs (And More) to Your Phone Augmented reality app now features 3D characters.
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Recharge Your Phone with a Tablespoon of Water? Yup Signa Chemistry system can recharge a cell phone battery with a little water and a device the size of an eyeglass case.
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Eyes-On With LG's Stunning 55-Inch OLED 3D TV It's likely to be mighty expensive when it comes out in the second half of 2012, but LG's 55-inch OLED set offers outstanding brightness, speed, 3D performance, and energy efficiency.
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New Glasses Change Focus With a Touch Empower glasses change focus from middle distance focus to reading with a touch of the temple.
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Dell Aims High With the XPS 13 Laptop Dell expands its impressive XPS line with a laptop so small and good-looking, youd be surprised its a Dell.
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Laptops of CES: Smaller, Lighter, Flashier The big laptop story at CES is Ultrabooks, but that isn't all that laptop makers were showing off. Here are the stand-out laptops of CES 2012.
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Dell Prepares to Reenter the Tablet Market Dell expects to launch a new tablet later this year, the timing of which might coincide with the expected launch of Microsofts Windows 8 operating system.
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Logitech's Cube is Tiny and Capable The tiny mouse fits in your pocket and is also a PowerPoint presenter.
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Do Mobile Devices Really Need Multi-Core Chips? Today's mobile apps don't benefit from dual-core or quad-core processing power.
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Up Close And Personal With The LG Viper And Sprint Galaxy Nexus The Galaxy Nexus hits Sprint with LTE support, and the LG Viper hides an awesome secret.
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Adobe Plugs 6 Critical Holes in Reader Adobe said the six vulnerabilities could give hackers the openings necessary to hijack a computer or infect it with malware.
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Earphones to Wear When You Want to Hear More Than Music AfterShokz earphones sit in front of your ear, allowing you to hear what's going on around you while you're listening to your MP3 player.
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See, They Told Us So: Sony Confirms No PS4 at E3 Sony's Kaz Hirai tells roundtable we won't see a new PlayStation this year, end of story.
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Debian Linux Named Most Popular Distro for Web Servers CentOS falls to the No. 2 spot this month, while third-place Ubuntu climbs steadily, W3Techs reports.
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A First Look At The LG Spectrum on Verizon Wireless We get hands on with the LG Spectrum and its spectacular high-resolution display.
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Mozilla Moves Forward With Plan for Enterprise Version of Firefox Mozilla advances its plans to release a version of Firefox tailored for organizations whose IT departments manage it for their employees from a central console.
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Razer's Project Fiona: A Tablet for PC Gamers Razer takes another stab at making PC gaming hardware as it delivers a concept for a gaming tablet called Project Fiona.
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Mercedes Gets Patriotic (Sort of) In Keynote Dieter Zetsche pushes independence, mobility, and automotive freedom.
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Canonical CEO: Ubuntu Tablet OS Will Battle Android, iOS Jane Silber believes there's plenty of room for a new player in tablets, TVs, and maybe even smartphones.
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Targus Pen Beams Handwritten Notes To Your iPad, in Real Time (Or Not) Targus at CES is showing a prototype of iNotebook, a Bluetooth-enabled pen and receiver that captures your scribbles and can display them on an iPad in real time.
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