News from CES '13



I'll try to post important Philly-relevant news coming out of CES in Las Vegas here:

CES: Samsung OLED TV Gets Quadruple Vision (Multichannel News)
Samsung is presumably using Ewing, NJ-based Universal Display OLED technology.

Stream TV glasses-free 4K 3D eyes-on (video)
Stream TV is based in Philadelphia.

Neat® Enhances Cloud and Mobile Capabilities for its Digital Filing System
Neat's cloud-based Digital Filing System to be demonstrated at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
(PR Newswire)


At CES 2013, Salesforce tracks show buzz in the cloud (ZDNet)

What Does Roku’s New Time Warner Cable App Mean For The Apple TV? (SplatF)

Verizon & Motorola Partner on Next-Gen FiOS TV Media Server (Verizon Press Release)

CES: Broadcom Powers Pace's Comcast X1 Gateway, Set-Tops (Multichannel News)

Cisco Teams With AT&T on Home Security (All Things D)

Cisco introduces ‘videoscape unity’ to manage the future of video everywhere (VentureBeat)

Roku, Time Warner Cable strike a deal at CES (Washington Post)

CES: Arris Gets Into Comcast's X1 Mix With Hybrid Gateway
(Multichannel News)

Ten Companies (Including Logitech) Team Up To Create The Internet Of Things Consortium (TechCrunch)
This group sounds more consumer than enterprise-oriented.



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