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Posting from Las Vegas: People who attend the annual Consumer Electronics Show tend to focus a lot on specific products, but the giant trade show can sometimes be more useful as a broader gauge of the technology trends that are poised to go mainstream.
Which means we’re about to experience a massive influx of high-tech sensors in our lives. Many of them will be connected to our smartphones. And we’ll be able to share almost all of the data on social networks, if we really want to.
At least, that’s one assumption to draw from a CES preview event tonight, where the sensor-meets-smartphone trend was out in full force. Examples included an iPhone attachment for measuring vital signs, a baby scale that connects wirelessly to an iPhone, and a sensor system for finding keys and other lost items — yes, by using an iPhone.
The trend is being driven by a growing supply and decreasing prices of different types of sensors, Shawn DuBravac, chief economist and director of research for the Consumer Electronics Association, during a press briefing here this afternoon. He cited Microsoft’s Kinect sensor for Xbox 360 as a prime example, with its cameras, microphone array and other built-in sensors.
2012 CES Unveiled: Tweet-Sized News
You press a button and a stand curls right out. Cobra showed the new Cobra Tag G5, the Bluetooth Smart version of its prior Cobra Tag device locator keychain. Bluetooth 4/Smart takes Tag from a weekly recharge to 1 charge every 6 months! ...
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CES: Sensors taking over the world, one tweet at a time
The BiKN system from Treehouse Labs is a special iPhone case that uses RFID technology and an app to pinpoint the location of tags — small devices that can be attached to a keychain, a pet, or anything else that someone doesn't want to lose, ...
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CES: Sensors taking over the world, one tweet at a time
The BiKN system from Treehouse Labs is a special iPhone case that uses RFID technology and an app to pinpoint the location of tags — small devices that can be attached to a keychain, a pet, or anything else that someone doesn't want to lose, ...
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Three new Austin tech toys to play with in 2012
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