Audi, GM, Google, Honda, Hyundai and NVIDIA working together
Google has teamed up with technology company NVIDIA and motor manufacturers Audi, GM, Honda and Hyundai to create the Open Automotive Alliance.
It’s a partnership that aims to bring the Android platform to more cars.
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Wearable product range on the way
Sony has added two new models to its Xperia Android smartphone range.
The Xperia Z1s is a variant of the flagship Z1, with a 5-inch display and the same 20.7 megapixel camera sensor but new social camera applications.
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Plus a new 'smart home' initiative
Samsung has revealed four new tablets at CES 2014: one Samsung Galaxy NotePRO device and three TabPRO devices.
In addition, Samsung has announced the ‘Samsung Smart Home’ service that’ll help consumers manage Smart TVs, home appliances and smartphones through a single platform.
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HP has announced a new ‘all-in-one’ business-focussed computer that uses the Android platform.
All the computing technology is built into a 21.5-inch HD touch screen, which runs Android 4.3 on an NVIDIA Tegra 4 quad-core processor.
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Samsung is using next week’s CES 2014 electronics show in Las Vegas to reveal the Galaxy Camera 2, a successor to its Android-powered camera of 2012.
It’s equipped with a 16.3 megapixel sensor and a 21x optical zoom, while processing power is provided by a 1.6 GHz quad-core chip supported by 2GB of RAM.
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