CES 2014: All our coverage
By Nick Todorov
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We can't deny that it has been a pretty busy day over here. That's because CES 2014 is in full steam and our news feed is exploding with coverage from the show. And yes, we know that with so much stuff to read, keeping track of all the news from the event can be a challenge, so we thought we'd just put all of our posts in one place for your convenience. Here's all of our coverage from CES 2014, and if you're craving for more, check back regularly. This post will be constantly updated with more news and hands-ons from the show. With that out of the way, here's what CES 2014 has treated us to so far.
Highlights

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by Nick Todorov

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by Nick Todorov

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by Peter Kostadinov
Samsung
Samsung had a number of gadgets for us at its press conference, but the ones that truly grabbed our attention were the new PRO tablets. Available in screen sizes from 8.4 to 12.2 inches, the new slates are versatile and powerful enough to be used for serious work and entertainment purposes alike. Learn more about them below!

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by Chris P.

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by Daniel Petrov

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by John Velasco

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by John Velasco

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by John Velasco

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by John Velasco

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by Nick Todorov

11y ago,
by Luis D.

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by Pressian Karakostov

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by Daniel Petrov

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by Rad Slavov

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by Rad Slavov

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by Daniel Petrov

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by Daniel Petrov

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by Maxwell Ramsey
Sony
Sony finally introduced the long-rumored Xperia Z1S at its CES 2014 press conference. Basically, it is like an Xperia Z1 but made for T-Mobile. Accompanying them was a smaller handset - the Xperia Z1 Compact. Think of its as a shrunken down variant of the Sony Xperia Z1.

11y ago,
by Daniel Petrov

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by Nick Todorov

11y ago,
by John Velasco

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by John Velasco

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by Chris P.

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by Chris P.

11y ago,
by Alan Friedman

11y ago,
by Victor Hristov

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by Victor Hristov

11y ago,
by Maxwell Ramsey

11y ago,
by Chris P.

11y ago,
by Rad Slavov

11y ago,
by Chris P.

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by Chris P.
LG
LG's press event did not bring any new phones or tablets, but it did bring WebOS back from the dead and put it on a TV. Oh, and the LG G Flex will be coming to the US soon, in case you've always dreamed of a curved smartphone.

11y ago,
by Nick Todorov

11y ago,
by Peter Kostadinov

11y ago,
by Luis D.

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by Rad Slavov
Asus
Asus had a lot to grab our attention with at its media event. Three new smartphones were made official along with a new Padfone mini model and the Padfone X for AT&T. An awesome Windows/Android convertible was also announced and you can learn more about it by following the link below.

11y ago,
by Nick Todorov

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by Rad Slavov

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by Chris P.

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by Rad Slavov

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by Chris P.

11y ago,
by Daniel Petrov

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by Chris P.

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by Rad Slavov

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by Daniel Petrov

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by Daniel Petrov

11y ago,
by Rad Slavov

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by Nick Todorov

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by Nick Todorov

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by Daniel Petrov
NVIDIA
NVIDIA's press conference brought us a new chip built for mobile devices - the Tegra K1. It is a mighty little piece of silicon sporting 192-core graphics. Also, the company announced that it will bring a 64-bit CPU later in 2014.

11y ago,
by Victor Hristov

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by Victor Hristov

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by Victor Hristov

11y ago,
by Alan Friedman

11y ago,
by Victor Hristov
Alcatel
Alcatel announced a number of phones and tablets during CES 2014. Among them is the octa-core OneTouch Idol X+, which is going to be a reasonably priced Android 5-incher, and the entry-level POP tablets which will feature 3G connectivity.

11y ago,
by Chris P.

11y ago,
by Maxwell Ramsey

11y ago,
by Victor Hristov

11y ago,
by Nick Todorov

11y ago,
by Maxwell Ramsey

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by Maxwell Ramsey
Wearables

11y ago,
by Rad Slavov

11y ago,
by Chris P.

11y ago,
by Michael Heller

DEAL
11y ago,
by Alan Friedman

11y ago,
by Peter Kostadinov

11y ago,
by Michael Heller

11y ago,
by Rad Slavov

11y ago,
by Peter Kostadinov

11y ago,
by Peter Kostadinov

11y ago,
by Victor Hristov

11y ago,
by Peter Kostadinov

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by Peter Kostadinov

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by Peter Kostadinov

11y ago,
by Peter Kostadinov

11y ago,
by Michael Heller
More phones and tablets from CES 2014

11y ago,
by Chris P.

11y ago,
by Victor Hristov

11y ago,
by John Velasco

11y ago,
by Victor Hristov

11y ago,
by Rad Slavov

11y ago,
by Daniel Petrov

11y ago,
by Alan Friedman

11y ago,
by Alan Friedman

11y ago,
by Florin Troaca

11y ago,
by Florin Troaca

11y ago,
by Nick Todorov

11y ago,
by Nick Todorov

11y ago,
by Chris P.

11y ago,
by Daniel Petrov

11y ago,
by Daniel Petrov

11y ago,
by Michael Heller

11y ago,
by Alan Friedman
More news from CES 2014

11y ago,
by Maxwell Ramsey

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by Maxwell Ramsey

11y ago,
by Maxwell Ramsey

11y ago,
by Alan Friedman

11y ago,
by Daniel Petrov

11y ago,
by Victor Hristov

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by Victor Hristov

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by Victor Hristov

11y ago,
by Victor Hristov

11y ago,
by Alan Friedman

11y ago,
by Michael Heller

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by Michael Heller

11y ago,
by Rad Slavov

11y ago,
by Michael Heller

11y ago,
by Victor Hristov

11y ago,
by Michael Heller

11y ago,
by Peter Kostadinov

11y ago,
by Victor Hristov

11y ago,
by Alan Friedman

11y ago,
by Peter Kostadinov

11y ago,
by Florin Troaca

11y ago,
by Daniel Petrov

11y ago,
by Alan Friedman
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