Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 1/07-1/13
Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 6:50PM
Nicole Batac in CES, CES 2018, News, weekly roundup

CES 2018: Google and Amazon assistants heading into a two way race

CES 2018: LG’s new 65-inch OLED TV concept can be rolled up like a poster

CES 2018: Samsung brings S Pen to its new Notebook 9 Pen laptop

CES 2018: GoPro exits the drone business lays off hundreds of employees

CES 2018: HP looks to the future with convertible PCs and Alexa on tap

CES 2018: ZENS reveals fast wireless charging solutions designed for iPhones

Google is combining multiple mobile payment solutions under Google Pay

CES 2018: Sony persists in mobile with new Xperia models

CES 2018: HTC goes after hardcore and professional VR users with the Vive Pro

CES 2018: Qualcomm claims its newest SoC fixes issues plaguing wireless earbuds

CES 2018: BlackBerry Motion coming to US, KEYOne Bronze Edition added in 2018

Apple releases software update to Safari on iOS and macOS to counter 'Spectre' flaws

CES 2018: Intel unveils most powerful NUC capable of driving VR

Apple now offers iPad Trade-up program in Canada

CES 2018: LG's OLED Canyon wins CES 2018

CES 2018: Funniest tweets when the lights went out

The Waste King Garbage Disposal: An Overview

CES 2018: Dell unveils exciting new PCs including the XPS 15 2-in-1

CES 2018: Vivo and Synaptics demo the first fingerprint sensor on an OLED display

GM's 2019 self-driving cars come with no steering wheels

50th anniversary of Hot Wheels will be a feature attraction of the 2018 Canadian International AutoShow

Netflix releases trailer for new cyberpunk sci-fi series ‘Altered Carbon’

‘Pokémon Go’ to start hosting monthly Community Days, offers exclusive captures

Google takes down gaming apps found with pornographic malware

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