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At CES 2012, Seth Rosenblatt takes a look at BlueStacks for Windows 8, which lets you put Android apps on a Windows 8 tablet.

At CES in Las Vegas, Intel's Mooly Eden updates the company's "ultrabook" efforts, including a concept transparent touch screen on the back side, coupled with the Windows 8 Metro user interface.


Flash browsing and Windows 7 on an iPad? You bet, but OnLive Desktop Plus will cost you $5 a month. Take a look at OnLive's cloud service, hands-on.

Rafe Needleman sits down with a new technology from Tobii that lets you control your computer with your eyes.

Windows 8 may kill the Start menu button, the Super Bowl spawned tons o' tweets, and Facebook admits that deleted photos can still be accessed.


Wish there was a way to copy text that appears in a photo or image? GTText can do it for you, and Veronica shows you how it works on today's Tekzilla Daily.

Between a new Motorola Droid, some slick Sony models, and a powerful punch from Windows Mobile, the Dialed In team were crazy with new phones at CES. Join us as we discuss the hits and misses from Las Vegas.