CES: Saygus VPhone

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Randall Bennett chats with Tim Ryker from Saygus about their Android powered VPhone. Features include Bluetooth, a 5MP autofocus camera with flash plus a front facing camera for video calls. Pricing hasn't yet been announced and the phone will be launched later this quarter.

CES: Interview with Rich DeMuro

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Randall Bennett sits down with Rich DeMuro, editor at Techmeme and host of TechVi's The5 show to discuss the hottest gadgets at CES including E-Readers, 3DTV's, the Sony Bloggie camera, the Skype TV plus much more on the show.

CES 2010: Interview with Doug Aamoth and John Falcone

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CrunchGear's Doug Aamoth and John Falcone from CNET drop by to chat about some of the more interesting products and trends they've observed this year. Doug shows off his WristOffice, a velcro mount for any handheld gadget that he promised to wear all day. John discusses the recent evolution of the media streamers that have propagated around the showroom, and the future of cable TV's business model with the rise of fast streaming video.

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CES 2010: Brian Heater

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PC Mag Senior Editor Brian Heater stops by the TechVi booth at CES and chats with Randall. The duo discusses Steve Ballmer's keynote, HP's Slate, Project Natal, and more.

CES 2010: Wrap up

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Randall Bennett, Iyaz Akhtar and Eric Sandine wrap up CES 2010 by discussing the Cobia Ocean E-Reader, MSI Dual Screen Netbook/E-Reader plus many more highlights from this year's show.

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CES 2010: DeLorme Earthmate PN-60w

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Iyaz has the goods on the DeLorme Earthmate PN-60w, a full-featured handheld GPS personal navigation device with a secret. It can talk to the outside world through the included SPOT satellite communicator, allowing the user to send messages and waypoints to sites like SPOTadventures.com, Geo-caching.com, Twitter, and Facebook. As an emergency back-up, the SPOT Satellite Communicator has stand-alone capability to send location-based SOS notification to an emergency response center. Expect to see it in stores in May for $549, plus about $17 per month for the SPOT service.

CES 2010: Pure Sensia

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Eric Sandine talks with Vicky from Pure about the new Pure Sensia internet connected radio. The highlight of this device is that you can download apps onto the Linux operating system to expand the functionality of the device.

CES 2010: Asus EEE Keyboard

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Our own Iyaz Akhtar takes a look at the Asus EEE Keyboard from CES 2010. The EEE Keyboard is a full computer built into a keyboard and will be released in March for $550/$600.

CES 2010: XactTrax and Cocoon organizers

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Anthony stopped by and talked with Randall about some of the new things coming from DMC Worldwide's companies. The XactTrax is a GPS device, roughly the size of a large mobile phone, that can be used to track all sorts of things. Instead of subscribing with a monthly fee, the user pays about a dollar each time they want to track the device over T-Mobile's GSM network. Expect to find XactTrax sometime in the coming months for around $149.

DMC also owns Cocoon Innovations, an accessory company that makes some unique organizers and bags. Anthony showed off the GRID-IT! organizing system and an upcoming camera bag.

CES 2010: Copia Social E-Reader

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From CES 2010, we take a look at the Copia social E-Book reader with the ability to share your book choices with friends on the Copia social collaboration network.