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Chris Hardwick and Olivia Munn check in with Kevin Pereira, who reports live from CES 2010 in Las Vegas, ready to bring the latest news on technology and gadgets, like the Boxee Box, the Canon HF S21 HD camcorder and more!
Boxee Box: $199
LG Expo Projector Phone: $179
Canon HF S21 HD camcorder:
64gig of internal storage (April 2010) $1,400
Klipsch LightSpeaker:
http://g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/exclusives/69611/Live-from-CES-2010.htmlChris Hardwick and Olivia Munn check in with Kevin Pereira, who reports live from CES... more
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"While the biggest industry buzz at CES 2010 seems lasered in on 3D TVs, the show, which opens today, also serves to reveal much more about Project Natal. After over six months of speculation, Microsoft revealed yesterday that the motion-sensing device will hit store shelves this year.
In addition to yesterday's news, word has gotten out via Tech Radar that Project Natal will use at least a tenth of the Xbox 360's processing power to fuel its camera and voice-driven tech. According to the article, Natal lead developer Alex Kipman has been providing demos during CES and revealed a few choice details. Besides the information regarding Natal's resource usage -- one of the biggest struggles was balancing resource-hogging mo-cap with software that can run on existing hardware -- Kipman also mentioned that the team processed "terabytes" of data of people posing in various gameplay positions.
The Natal team fed the information into software running on a cluster of powerful computers. Eventually, the software evolved into a program that can recognize 31 different body parts moving at 30 frames per second. That's your detected body movements, not the game, by the way.
Quoth Kipman: "When we train this 'brain' we are telling it: this is the head, this is the shoulder. And we're doing that over millions of frames. When it sees a new image it can tell you the probability it's seeing a certain body part based on that historical information."
http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/701687/CES-Buzz-Project-Natal-Will-Use-10-to-15-of-the-Xbox-360-CPU.html"While the biggest industry buzz at CES 2010 seems lasered in on 3D TVs, the... more
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At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Japanese electronic giant Sony unveiled the next-generation of the high-definition Blu-ray disc, Blu-ray 3D, complete with Blu-ray 3D players and software upgrade for PS3 users. Sony Pictures will also release a number of films in that format in the next few months.
Source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2357804,00.asp
Link to this video: http://www.gametrailers.com/video/ces-10-sony/60501At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Japanese electronic giant... more
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Ustream has several streams slated during this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), kicking off on Wednesday, Jan. 6! For the first time ever, Sony will stream its CES Press Conference live on Wednesday, Jan. 6, giving Ustream viewers inside access to the coolest new gadgets. Catch a sneak preview of Sony’s new product line for 2010 and decide which products you won’t be able to live without. Will it be 3D TV? New E-book readers? Touchscreen web-surfing tablets? Motion-censored video games? Don’t wait to read about the these products later — tune in and find out for yourself in real-time! Watch the live stream right here starting at 4:15pm PST/7:15pm EST.
CNET will also broadcast coverage live of the entire CES Conference starting on Wednesday, Jan. 6 right here.
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ces-2010
CNET Schedule:
Wednesday 1/6 @ 9am PST/12pm EST: Buzz Out Loud
Thursday 1/7 @1pm PST/4pm EST: CNET Live
Friday 1/8 @ 10am PST/1pm EST: Best of CES FinalistsUstream has several streams slated during this year’s Consumer Electronics Show... more
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