CES 2007

Robot + Porn = Destructoid

After covering CES last week, the Destructoid Robot did not return home. Even after the stress of covering one of the industry's largest events, he had the energy to wander the floor at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo (he is a machine, after all). Check out the newest gallery (NSWF!) of photos.


Girls Gone Wild at CES 2007

These two girls from Playboy Girls Gone Wild sure know their tech. They even have the inside info about a new type of connection called "USB." I better start shopping for a new computer with one of those. But seriously, this is hilarious. I love how the camera guy encourages her by saying, "tell us about your computer."

[Fun Girls Gone Wild at CES 2007 Video at I4U]


Xbox 360's IPTV in action

Earlier we reported that IPTV is coming to the Xbox 360 this year. This video shows how it will work and what the interface consists of. The interface is similar to that of a digital cable box or a TiVo, but this looks faster and very sleek. It provides a live picture-in-picture preview of channels as you surf, so you can actually see what's on without changing. But there are still some answered questions about availability and pricing. Your local cable service provider has to provide the IPTV service and it will probably be at an additional cost.


CES: Razer and Microsoft to create Reclusa gaming keyboard

Microsoft and Razer announced their next co-branded product today at CES. After working together to create the Habu gaming mouse, the two companies will join forces to create the Reclusa, a gaming keyboard that will have some innovative features. Following in the footsteps of Razer's high-end Tarantula, the Reclusa will aim for low latency. The keyboard will have backlighting, two jog-dials, four bumper buttons, and six programmable keys. Expect to see the Reclusa go on sale this spring for about $70.

[UPDATE: Added the picture.]


CES: Xbox 360 will get IPTV in 2007

Microsoft officially confirmed that they will bring their IPTV platform to the Xbox 360 by the 2007 holiday season. Microsoft Entertainment and Devices Division President Robbie Bach revealed the details during the Microsoft keynote presentation at this year's CES in Las Vegas. IPTV on the Xbox 360 aims to make television another form of entertainment that can be enhanced with Xbox 360 and Xbox Live. Expect to see features like DVR and improved video communication capabilities, among other things.

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