Sunday, January 5, 2014

An engine CES more than ever - The World

largest exhibition of consumer electronics, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), will open Tuesday morning. The event, as every year, is in the city of Las Vegas, where over 150,000 visitors are expected and almost 3,200 companies in the halls of the convention center.

But, as happened in the 2013 edition, the focus of attention is diverted from the usual players, computer companies, entertainment electronics, into new markets and products .

up Microsoft’s Fair in 2012 and the absence of other big names in the world of electronics and computers, like Apple, have created a vacuum that have used all the major brands on engine .

For the first time, one of the opening speeches of the conference will be given by president of an automobile company, Rupert Stadler, Audi . Ford, Chrysler, Toyota and Mercedes will also attend in the halls of the convention center.

Audi huge deal with Google is expected to drive the input of Android in vehicles , a field in which so far has demonstrated its Apple rival move with more agility. Besides the integration between mobile-or tablet-and vehicle, other brands also display advances in automation automotive vehicles capable of driving or parking independently.

engine, in any case, no new unique address that appears to be taking U.S. appointment. Although the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ??a favorite quote from the world of mobile telephony is celebrated in the month of February, several manufacturers plan forward some phones and tablets launches these first weeks of the year .

Another area that will arouse the interest of the ‘wearable’ electronic , disguised as fashion accessories that function as an extension of smart phone devices.

In most cases it is specifically created sensors to measure physical activity throughout the day or performance when sporting activities , but some more advanced models can act as a second display, showing messages and notifications received in the mobile and avoiding having to remove the device from your pocket or bag.

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