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It is early Monday morning...the Consumer Electronic Show kicks off in hours and this room will be a-buzz with Press Activity

 

Marissa Mayers, President/CEO

of Yahoo.com

 

Gary Shapiro, President/CEO

Consumer Electronic Show

Marisa Mayer delivered a compelling 2014 CES keynote that brought to life Yahoo’s vision for curating entertaining digital content across its sites. Mayer, CEO, president and director, made several announcements regarding acquisitions and launches, including Yahoo’s purchase of Aviate, the intelligent home screen that simplifies your phone, and brought Katie Couric to the stage to discuss her digital media and interview plans for Yahoo Media.
 
Mayer stressed Yahoo’s “mobile first” approach throughout the keynote, which included the launch of two new digital magazines. Mayer announced Yahoo Food and David Pogue launched the Yahoo Tech digital magazine. David Karp, CEO of Tumblr, discussed the integration of Yahoo advertising into Tumblr as part of Yahoo’s new unified approach to digital advertising. The company also announced Yahoo News Digest, a twice-daily mobile news summary and Yahoo Smart TV. Other Yahoo keynote highlights include an SNL “Weekend Update” sketch, where host Cecily Strong performed a skit with co-star Kenan Thompson and a “Yahoo on the Road” performance by John Legend.

 

One of the exciting areas of the CES 2014 was the Eureka Park, a special 21,000-square-foot Tech Zone designed for new companies looking to get their food in the CE door, literally and figuratively, with unique exhibits at the Venetian.

 

MEMS-BASED SENSORD: CRUCIAL IN SMART CE

MEMS devices range in size from 20 micrometers to one millimeter, but also allows the intergration fo both mechanical and electronic components on a single chip."

 

THE SCREEN...

Whether you call them "monitors," displays," "receivers," "tellies," "boob tubes" or "idiot boxes," TV sets provide audiences with ever-increasing ways to enjoy shows created, as producers say, "for your viewing pleasure."  and now more than ever, screens are like nothing seen before.  With the arrival (OLEDs), curved surfaces, "smart" and Internet-connected- to name just a few features and factors--the omnipresent TV set poses more opportunities than ever.

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Sensor Fusion

3D Printers

Wireless Everything

IOT = Internet of Things

Virtual Laser Keyboard

4G Cameras and TVs

Robots and more Robots

Drones

Seamless video in HD, 4G over Wi-Fi

Smart Watches

MEMS-Based Sensors

Gyroscopes guiding electronics

Wearable Technology

Augmented Reality

Smart-Everything

Paperless Life

The Connected Home

Headphones and Speakers

Solar Powered Chargers

Track yourself...Track your life

TV Set Top Boxes

Fitness Trackers

Head Mounted Virtual Reality

Crowdsourcing

Cloud Apps

Driverless Cars

Electronic devices that are powered

by users own energy

Mobile + Cloud + broadband = the future

Smart Diet Scales

21st Century Musical Instruments

 

"Ultra HDTV, OLEDs, curved surfaces and smart TVs abound at CES-- Learn about the opportunities and challenges in this competitive market.  Why did Facebook pay $1 billion for Instagram?  Because smart phones, picture messaging technology and lightning-fast networks have changed how we communicate and will radically transform how companies market to consumers."  

Cindy Lofter Stevens Edito-in-Chief i3

 

 

 

"Hi!!! Are you enjoying the show?  I am in Silicon Valley"

BEAM is a iPad attached to a 5-foot tall robot with a monitor and wheels, it's controlled

through a desktop app.  The person controlling can be hundreds or thousands of miles

from the location of the "robot monitor"...where a camera on the person and down at

the wheels helps the operator keep it in the right positions...the robot was in Vegas and

the girl here operating is in Palo Alto, CA near 600 miles away...

 

Will.i.am with 3D Systems CEO, and

announcing his Creative Job with Co.

3D PRINTING IS HOT!!!!

 

Everything made with 3D Printer in huge play house

 

A walk through more Will.i.am and 3D Printing to some robots

and music in the Gibson Guitar Tent for free Whisky and Music

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Facebook paid $1 billion for Instagram. Twitter paid a reported $1 million for Vine and shortly after, the number of Vines (six-second videos) shared on Twitter doubled. We are on the cusp of a new wave of image-based technology, services and applications. With an estimated 2.7 billion cameras in mobile devices expected to ship in 2018 (ABI Research), and 500 million photos uploaded and shared per day (KPCD, Internet Trends 2012), trillions of images will be taken, edited, posted, tagged, stored and commented upon.

Today there are more than 2.7 million “likes” and 300 million photos uploaded each day on Facebook. This breaks down to nearly 3,000 images posted per second. These vast numbers highlight the need to improve the overall quality, ease of editing, storage and management of the tsunami of images being shared each day.
 
- See more at: http://www.ce.org/i3/Features/2014/January-February/The-Power-of-Images-in-Marketing.aspx#sthash.d8Eb4pbX.dpuf

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