Skip to content
Author
PUBLISHED: | UPDATED:
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

Jan 10 (Reuters) – The world’s largest technology companies are showcasing a

new generation of “smart” gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Some are controlled by voice and gestures, some let you dictate emails or check

real-time gas prices, and others incorporate innovations in cars.

Click on the links below to see the latest major stories.

LATEST NEWS

> Holiday sales of PCs slide for first time in 5 years

> The ‘second screen’: finally ready for prime-time

> FCC to push for faster wi-fi at airports, other hubs

> Three top US wireless carriers to embrace BlackBerry 10

> Sony mulls battery unit sale in push to core electronics

> Verizon CEO: No Verizon Wireless buyout talks with Vodafone

> AMD’s Su says engineers transitioning from PC culture

> Dish trumps Sprint’s offer for Clearwire with $2.3 bln bid

> Nvidia previews own gaming device, shows off Tegra 4

> T-Mobile USA to soon sell iPhones, cut subsidies – CEO

> Flextronics looks to Android for manufacturing innovation

> Windows 8 sales steady, hit 60 mln since October launch

> Panasonic considers headcount savings, asset sales

> Samsung, LG unveil super-thin, curved televisions

> Intel bets big on thin PCs and phones at Las Vegas show

> Sharp ponders options to survive, isn’t in Intel talks

> AT&T; to launch home monitoring service in March

> Qualcomm opens CES with new chip, Ballmer and Big Bird

INTERVIEWS

> Lenovo entering ‘PC plus’ era, CEO says

> Chipmaker InvenSense aims to guide through malls, subways

> Samsung seeks broader chip base as Apple cuts loose

> Verizon CEO touts wireless beyond the phone

> Samsung’s big push for 2013: content, corporates

PREVIEW

> Cars, homes to smarten up at Vegas tech extravaganza

(Editing by Richard Chang)