CES 2012

Recent comments by Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha seem to be at odds with Google's vision for Android. Will that change when the buyout is final?

All future Samsung Smart TVs will support the RVU protocol to act as clients for multi-room media players and DVRs.

Intel Atom processors will power new Android handsets from Motorola to be released later this year.

This year Samsung will begin selling Blu-ray players with UltraViolet support via a Flixster app while Amazon will start selling UltraViolet downloads from a single stuidio.

AT&T teases the launch of their first Nokia Windows Phone and introduces an entire lineup of other LTE phones for 2012.

BitTorrent has announced a number of new partners who will be producing home theater components with support for their P2P ecosystem.

Rovi is using CES to promote new software designed to integrate UltraViolet digital license management into existing download or streaming systems.

New mobile SSD drives from Victorinox boast 1TB capacity and both USB 3 and eSata support.

Broadcom will be showing off new Wi-Fi chips utilizing 802.11ac technology and featuring over 1Gbps throughput at CES next week.