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CES Finale

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The final day had some first shadows of emptiness as most of the technical experts seemed to have disappeared. At least at some locations I visited. On the other hand all remaining staff was quite relaxed, even a bit exhausted. Marvell was my first station and its new Google TV box, which is more ment to be some kind of reference design, got a lot of attention. Some tech geeks found out, that even this box contains a port of Google's Chrome browser and so this browser makes its first appearance on Andoid. If you want to did a bit deeper, just  look at this article . Besides becoming the new hardware reference platform for Google TV Marvell has an interesting footprint on lots of embedded device solutions. You can find lots of NAs solutions based on the allways on computing chipsets they offer. Some of those products were collected at Marvells booth. I missed to take a photo of the smile plug intended to support the OLPC project to simplify WiFi connectivity in th

CES Day 4

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Some more to see today. Traffic reduced a little bit. Seems like the "big run" is over and first visitors are on the leave.Wheather was nice yesterday and today and I just had to take some impressions of this clear blue skies again. Again briefings in some hotels outside the main fairground. Netgear rented suites just across the road at the Marriot. Proudly presented their new integrated NAS-Router. Named Media Storage Router. Built in 3,5 ' disk and simultaneous 2,4 and 5 GHz WiFi. Best of 2012 CNET finalist. Also quite active is a development team to do integrations of app frameworks into the actual lineup of Routers and NAS devices (up to the top end 8 bay drives). The idea is to even allow apps to be downloaded based on an appstore and to create an SDK framework for their devices. This allows even integration of remote connected data sources and to enrich the devices with additional services after the deployment. A fully working Home