Nvidia is launching their own portable games console based on their new Nvidia Tegra4. (check back in the days to come for the full extended test and interviews of the Nvidia Shield at the Nvidia booth)
Nvidia launches their new Quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 with their new “72-core” GPU an their own new modem. (check back for the proper product demo interviews to be filmed at the Nvidia booth in the days to come)
Nvidia launches the Nvidia Grid, serving all games to any device from the cloud. (check back for proper product interviews and demos to be filmed at Nvidia’s booth in the days to come)
I just landed in Las Vegas USA, here’s a first video testing out the new Panasonic GH3 camera with 12-35mm lens, all on automatic settings (some focus follow and perhaps ISO tweaks can perhaps be done with training to optimize things here), check back at http://ARMdevices.net on January 6-15th for the highest quality, most extensive, awesomest CES video coverage that I’ve ever video-blogged.
Here’s my new years speech to you from Copenhagen, by the view on the Danish fireworks from my mother’s apartment. This is 3 days before my extensive insane CES 2013 Las Vegas video-blogging trip. Check back from January 6-15th for the best live and on-demand video-coverage of the latest new devices at http://ARMdevices.net
Are you interested to see the Lumiere Brothers Cinematographe, the Daguerrotype camera, Lavoisier’s Laboratory, Foucaults pendulum, Pascal’s Calculator, the early TVs, Radios, Graham Bell’s Telephone, the early Telegraph, early clocks, everything is at the Arts et Metier Museum in Paris, the permanent exhibition is breathtaking and incredible. All the foundations of our technological world seem to be exhibited in this Parisian museum. Next time you go to Paris, do check it out: http://arts-et-metiers.net/?lang=ang
Here’s some Android software integrated by Sylpheo for the Parrot Asteroid Mini Android based in-car interactive system, to bring it your Salesforce.com contacts, calendar, and some other Salesforce based Android apps to integrate your business into your car.
You can make a 1-minute short film using your smartphone camera, edit it in any editing software you want, submit the shortfilm before the 7th of January at http://fr.mobilefilmfestival.com it can be in any language but needs at least French subtitles if it’s not in French, and you can win some of the 15000€ if they pick your shortfilm as one of the best.
Startups can be launched using Kickstarter alternatives too. Here Apigy talks about their experience doing crowdfunding to launch the http://lockitron.com without the use of Kickstarter, for some reason Kickstarter had not allowed them onto their site, so they decided to build their own alternative to Kickstarter. And http://fundedbyme.com talks about micro-investing in startups, letting anyone buy equity in new startups on the web.
A tiny, automatic camera and app that gives you a searchable and shareable photographic memory. It takes a picture for 2 days with 2 minute interval, then they plan to release an app that automatically selects relevant pictures that are well lit, in focus.
Renault has partnered with South African travel tech company Tourism Radio to create in-car virtual audio guides for all their vehicles through their soon to be released R-Link embeded in car system.
Google acquired Wildfire a few months ago. Wildfire is one of the leaders in social media marketing for all the worlds big and small brands. 30 of the world’s top-50 brands use wildfire for their social media marketing campaigns. For example when Coca-cola does something on Facebook, there is a good chance that they are using Wildfire’s software and solutions.
Paypal launches a new way to pay for things easily and quickly using a check-process on your smartphone or tablet. Go to the restaurant, launch check in on your paypal app, it launches the restaurant’s menu, you click on the app to order, the server comes with the food, you leave, you’ve already paid. This removes 66% of the waiters effort. Go to a cafe, check-in on paypal, they know you want a cappuccino, you get it quickly and leave, no cash, no confirmation, no anything. You park your car, check in on paypal, that’s it, you’re paying for your car park until you check-out, take the car and leave.
You can watch Paypal CEO, David Marcus’s keynote at LeWeb 2012 here: