| New chips and plans for new Intel-powered gadgets will likely highlight Intel's CES 2011 press conference tomorrow, and we'll have live coverage. The 3D service is set to go into effect in the next few weeks for people with the PlayStation 3, but it's available now on Samsung HDTVs and Blu-ray players. Company shows off its new Optimus Black Android phone but saves details of its tablet and an LTE-capable phone for later at CES. Also: lots of home video gear and a text-messaging oven. Eager to make sure there's a reason to buy a 3D-capable video card, the graphics chipmaker unveils a site for viewing, sharing, and rating 3D content. BPG Motors will show off its electric scooter, which folds up into a Segway-like unicycle. Republicans are preparing to vote on new rules using the Web to shine light on Capitol Hill, including requiring bills be posted before votes. | | Plenty of alternatives to Google's Android Market already exist, but Amazon's Appstore is a much bigger force to be reckoned with in the complicated Android world. | | | Featured item | | | | | | | We are broadcasting from the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show where it looks to be the year of the tablets. Meanwhile, Netflix announces a one-click button on TV and Blu-ray remotes, and the music of Johnny Cash comes to Rock Band. | | |
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