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Joshua Topolsky says hi to T3ch H3lp editor Jason Tsay
So we’re making our way out of the Microsoft presser when we run into Josh Topolsky — Editor-in-Chief of Engadget. We decide to make the best of it, and get him to say hi to our compadre, Jason Tsay, who couldn’t make it this year to CES but is the biggest Topolsky fanboy out there.






Steve Ballmer brought to you by Avatar Kinect
A little birdie told us that we might see a new feature called Avatar Kinect before the Microsoft Press Conference actually went down, but we never thought we’d see Steve Ballmer being the one to introduce it. We’re just happy that Kinect doesn’t have a built-in detection for pit stains or otherwise it might not have been so funny.
Motorola Announces Dual Core Verizon Droid Bionic with LTE
We’ve known for some time now that 4G and dual core would both be big deals for smartphones in the year 2011, and here’s the perfect example of that. Today, at their CES press conference, Motorola Mobility announced the dual core Droid Bionic. What makes this Droid so epic? — More details after the break!
AT&T Formally Announces HTC Inspire 4G and Samsung Infuse 4G
Thought for one second that AT&T wasn’t going to play the 4G game? Well, you thought wrong. After leaking in the recent pages of Rolling Stone, the HTC Inspire 4G has now officially been announced by AT&T and it’s not alone. For your viewing pleasure the mobile carrier also presents the new Samsung Infuse 4G. — More details after the break!
Dexim shows off iPad 2 case in beautiful downtown Las Vegas
CES has always been a flutter with tablet accessories, however, this year Dexim’s latest ware has managed to catch everyone’s attention. At their very own booth on the Las Vegas showroom floor, Dexim — who for those that don’t know, manufacturer a slew of accessories for iOS devices, Android handsets, and Blackberry’s — have shown off a Bluetooth keyboard case hybrid for the iPad 2. — More details after the break!
Lenovo LePad U1 Hybrid shows up at CES again
Feeling like you’ve seen this before? That’s because technically you have. Remembering back to CES 2010, Lenovo displayed what originally looked like a very intriguing product, the U1 Hybrid — a laptop by day, and a tablet by night (or at least when you detached the screen from the shell). Not too shabby, but this year the company’s come back with yet another hybrid and this time its running a mix of Windows 7 and Android. — More details after the break!
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