CES 2013: Cool Stuff & The Rumor Mill - Shelly Palmer

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I'm planning to meet 150,000 of my closest friends in Las Vegas from January 8-11 for the 2013 International CES (Consumer Electronics Show).

Floor Tours

This year, ShellyPalmer Digital Leadership™ partnered with the CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) to curate and produce Executive VIP experiences and floor tours at the show. You can learn about the Tours at www.cestours.com. Of course, online registration is now closed, but if you're going to be at CES, you can register for a tour on-site at the Shelly Palmer CES Tour Desk which is located in the North Lobby of the Las Vegas Convention Center by door N4.

Self-Guided Tours

We've also created a self-guided audio tour that is part of the official CES Mobile app. You can scan the QR code on this page to download the app and get right to the self-guided tour. Or, if you don't have a QR scanner, just search 2013 CES in the Apple App Store or the Google Marketplace.

What to Expect – Cool Stuff and the Rumor Mill

There are all kinds of rumors (and a few high confidence confirmations of rumors) circulating. Here are a few of the most titillating:

Get Ready

Something big is coming from Samsung. It may simply be the highly rumored rebranding of the company. Samsung wants a new look and feel that would be more appropriate for the world leader in consumer electronics. Think about out-Apple-ing, Apple and you'll be on the right track. Or, it could be a tablet with a QWERTY keyboard. That rumor has been swirling around for some time. Or, maybe we'll see the Galaxy S4 up close and personal. Samsung says, "Get Ready." OK ... I'm ready.

4K is Big News

Sony and LG are going to have 84" UHD sets on display. They will be production units that are available now. Samsung & Westinghouse may be showing 110" UHD sets. And Panasonic will probably have a 156" UHD set for your viewing pleasure.

Stretching the Truth

Samsung Display (the official spin-off from Samsung Electronics) could be showing a 5.5" 720p HD flexible display (Think smartphones that don't break when you sit on them). And, we may also see a 55" HDTV that can bend in "significant ways." Shelf-talkers and cereal boxes may never be the same. Hurry up, wrap that telephone pole with a television set.

The Most Powerful Smartphone Ever Made

Huawei's new D2 smartphone has a 1080p HD display, a quad-core 1.5GHz processor and a 13-megapixel camera. Really? I don't care what it costs, I want one!

Polar-Android Cameras

Imagine a Polaroid digital camera with WiFi, interchangeable lenses running Google's Android operating system. Would the pictures be good enough to get you to carry one, and use it instead of the camera in your iPhone or Galaxy S3? You be the judge.

Quad-core Tablets Powered by Intel's Medfield Chips

Medfield is Intel's low-power, all-singing, all-dancing, get in Qualcomm's face chipset. If Intel shows off a Medfield-powered tablet or two, it's going to be game on!

I could go on for hours and hours, but it's almost time to get on the plane. Stay tuned ... I'll be back with more from the floor at CES.

Shelly Palmeris Fox 5 New York's On-air Tech Expert (WNYW-TV) and the host of Fox Television's monthly show Shelly Palmer Digital Living. He also hosts United Stations Radio Network's, Shelly Palmer Digital Living Daily, a daily syndicated radio report that features insightful commentary and a unique insiders take on the biggest stories in technology, media, and entertainment. He is Managing Director of Advanced Media Ventures Group, LLC an industry-leading advisory and business development firm and a member of the Executive Committee of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (the organization that bestows the coveted Emmy® Awards). Palmer is the author of Television Disrupted: The Transition from Network to Networked TV 2nd Edition (York House Press, 2008) the seminal book about the technological, economic, and sociological forces that are changing everything and, Overcoming The Digital Divide: How to use Social Media and Digital Tools to Reinvent Yourself and Your Career (York House Press, 2011) For more information, visit shellypalmer.com.

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