Tuesday, January 6, 2015

CES 2015’s best business gadgets

  CES 2015's best business gadgets | Ericsson pushes plan to send wireless apps over unlicensed 5GHz spectrum

 
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CES 2015's best business gadgets
CES is a consumer show, but there are plenty of nifty tools for businesses too. Read More
 

Ericsson pushes plan to send wireless apps over unlicensed 5GHz spectrum
Ericsson announced wireless technology today at International CES that's designed to improve coverage and speed for bandwidth-hungry smartphone applications such as streaming video. Read More
 

At CES: Wearable tech for training your successor
Consumer technology is often bold and audacious, but some companies at this show are aiming their products at businesses, if not exclusively, such as eyewear that includes a camera and sensors. Read More
 


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The connected car's consumer future: GM OnStar 4G LTE can find donuts, parking, or a hotel
Maintenance alerts. Coupon offers. Even Priceline room reservations. Using connectivity to help drivers find services is a big part of GM's plans for its OnStar program and its growing fleet of 4G-LTE-enabled cars. Read More
 

iPhone owners sue Apple over storage space, allege fraud
  Lawsuit claims Apple misrepresents amount of storage available to customers, pushes them to pay for iCloud premium plans. Read More
 

The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Monday, January 5
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New AR smart glasses from ODG combine augmented reality with style
A mix of Google Glass and Oculus Rift, these HD displays can show 3D movies in bright sunlight Read More
 

 

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