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8 W e d n e sd a y, Ja n u a ry 8 , 2 0 1 4 form and share manual operations, employee training, diagnostics and quality control operations with remote teams from nearly any environment. XOEye's end-to-end solution includes its easy-to-use Vision cloudbased storage and management software for simple recording and archiving of operations for later retrieval and sharing, along with applications for managing users, devices and files. "In today's increasingly distributed workplace with remote workers and field technicians performing many business-critical frontline work and customer interactions, there is a clear market opportunity emerging to record these events and even stream them to other personnel for remote support and oversight," said CEO Aaron Salow, X O E y e Te c h n o l o g i e s . "There are myriad applications for this technology, and internally our focus is on creating highly targeted solutions for key blue collar industrial segments like IT, field services and manufacturing. We're also aggressively looking for entrepreneurs, visionaries, developers and partners to pursue other markets, which is why we are actively moving forward with our open API and our developer portal." Geoff Fowler will be talking with Quirky CEO Ben Kaufman. Then at noon, author Eric Taub will be speaking with interviewer Sean Murphy, followed by a signing of his book, Does This Plug into That?: Simplify Your Electronic Life. At noon, Nolan Busnell, authori of Finding the Next Steve Jobs: How to Find, Hire, Keep, and Nurture Talent, will be speaking and then signing copies of his book. At 1:30, authors John Dearie and Courtney Geduldig will be speaking about their book, Where the Jobs Are: Entrepreneurship and the Soul of the American Economy, and then signing copies afterward. From 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., USA Today's Jefferson Graham will be Talking Tech with reporters Jefferson Graham, Ed Baig and Mike Snider, and at 4:15, Maria Menounos will be showing pictures from the day she spent yesterday on the show floor. Then at 5 p.m. Randi Zuckerberg will be talking about her book, Dot Complicated: Untangling Our Wired Lives, followed at 5:00 by a discussion of the day's top social media topics from today at International CES. Tomorrow, Thursday, January 9, you'll be able to see a replay of the Yahoo keynote at 10 a.m., followed at 11 a.m. by an interview with Consumer Electronics Association CEO Gary Shapiro, who will be talking you through his book, Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses. At 11:00, Wall Street Journal Personal Technology Columnist/Reviewer Joanna Stern will be talking with Smart Things CEO Alex Hawkinson, followed at noon by Wall Street Journal Personal Technology Columnist/Reviewer Geoff Fowler interviewing Dropcam CEO Greg Duffy. At 1 p.m., Gary Beach, author of The U.S. Technology Skills Gap: What Every Technology Executive Must Know to Save America's Future, will speak and then sign copies of the book. USA Today's Jeff Graham will interview rapper 50 Cent from 3-4 p.m., and at 5:15, you can once again catch up on the day in social media. many choices of colors allow users to easily identify their cords and keep clutter separated. Peter Chin, the founder of Neet, explained, "It's a creative solution to common frustrations within the growing technology age. I wanted to invent something that looks sexy, after all, Neet fits on the most impressive technological products on the market." Chin has been in the manufacturing business for over ten years and understands the intertwined relationship between hot trends, high quality and evolving technology. The idea for Neet came to him after he watched a store clerk creatively wrap his wife's new necklace to keep it from tangling. Within a week, Neet was born. The first Neet models to launch are made for Apple's lightning cables, Beats by Dre headphone wires and Samsung's charger cords. "We're looking at the most commonly used electronic products on the market and have plans to develop new Neet models and colors to custom fit each of them. We already are looking forward to the future," Chin added. "Next in line we are going to have Neet available for ear buds, computer cords and even for industrial work." not taken into consideration key antenna and device variables required for a wireless gateway or set-top box to perform at maximum levels," said Charles Myers, CEO of Airgain. "Take for example, a scenario where moving an antenna within a device by as little as five millimeters, or modifying the size and placement of a heat sink, can result in a significant performance increase." Traditionally, device manufacturers design a system using passive antenna data, then measure and assess wireless throughput performance after initial prototypes become available. In the case where performance does not meet expectations, costly design changes are often required. Using AirMetric, performance figures of merit are assigned to each antenna design, identifying the highest performance antenna systems. This provides manufacturers with an early look into any required design changes such as device size, PCB layout or heat sink placement, saving time and money later on. "As the number of wi-fi enabled devices continues to proliferate around the globe and new applications and use cases are discovered, performance demands will continue to increase," said Myers. "This really makes it crucial for device makers to not only reduce time to market, but also ensure they are achieving the maximum per- formance possible for every product developed and placed in consumer's homes." and is already approaching $15 million in revenue. HashFast Technologies has a broad range of products that appeal to both consumers and businesses. Park. To learn more, call 800-609-3445, email sales@hashfast.com or visit www.hashfast.com. XOEYE LAUNCHES FIRST-PERSON POV SHARING EYEWEAR AND SOFTWARE STACK XOEye Technologies is unveiling XOne™, an industrial-grade wearable computing device in an eyewear form factor that captures and streams high fidelity audio and visual content, enabling first-person point-of-view (POV) workplace collaboration in realtime. The company will also demonstrate its Vision™ Runtime, XOLinux operating system and Vision cloudbased software suite for device, user and software management. XOEye is demonstrating the operational and safety benefits and numerous market applications of the XOne glasses and software solutions. As new technologies have been enabling professionals throughout the world to work and collaborate remotely, commercial and industrial workers still require a practical telepresence solution for performing technical operations in the field alongside remote teams and management. The XOne glasses and software suite virtually place a third party in a remote location, allowing for a shared, hands-on telepresence experience in realtime; allowing workers to remotely per- EXPERIENCE CEA IN THE CONVENTION CENTER LOBBY Here's a rundown on today's and tomorrow's special events on the "Experience CEA Stage" at 2014 International CES. The stage is located in the Experience CEA booth in the convention center's Grand Lobby. Today from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. there'll be a replay of the Sony Keynote, followed at 10 a.m. by Wall Street Journal Personal Technology Editor Wilson Rothman talking to Genevieve Bell, Director of Intel's User Experience Research. At 10:30, Wall Street Journal Personal Technology Columnist/Reviewer Neet Products (Cont'd. from p. 1) colors complementing the five iPhone 5c and three iPhone 5s colors are the first to be introduced, along with standard solid black and white options. With many colors to choose from and the simplicity to change shape, Neet is a style line. Users can wrap products around their wrists, arms or anywhere else to add flair to everyday outfits and electronic accessories. The Airgain Inc (Cont'd. from p. 1) first predictive antenna performance modeling solution. At the heart of AirMetric is the ability to identify the optimal antenna solution in the earliest design stage by analyzing a combination of passive simulation measurements. Using this analysis enables Airgain antenna engineers to provide wireless device manufacturers with early stage design recommendations. This ensures peak performance before devices are built, as well as time and cost savings related to product development. "What many device makers don't realize until it's too late is they have HashFast (Cont'd. from p. 1) from concept to product in six months C o n su m e r Ele c tro n ic s D a ily N e ws @ th e Ve n e tia n Visit HashFast at booth 70104 at Eureka Visit XOEye at booth 74511 at Eureka Park. For more information, visit www.xoeye.com, call 800-230-7047 or email info@xoeye.com. Visit Neet Products at booth 74507. For more information, visit www.neetproducts.com, call 909-350-0010 or email peter@neetproducts.com About Airgain As an industry leader of smart and embedded antenna technology, integration support and test services for the in-home wireless device market, Airgain supplies the largest brands in the world, including original equipment and design manufacturers, chipset makers and carriers. Visit Airgain at the Venetian Hospitality Suites. For more information, visit www.airgain.com, email info@airgain.com or call 760-579-0200.

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