LG Curved-Screen TVs
Has television killed the mobile star? At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, at least, the focus seems to have shifted from the latest smartphones to advances in televisions; while in years past the show-stealers have included the ill-fated Palm Pre and Nokia Lumia 900, this year the biggest crowds — and all of the excited chatter Continue Reading →
LG Curved-Screen TVs
LG Electronics plans to throw consumers a curve. At the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the company unveiled an OLED television with a curved screen.The five-degree curve is supposed to correct for a phenomenon in human perception in which images seem to “drop off,” or degrade, toward the edges of a flat screen. Continue Reading →
2013 International CES
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 Continue Reading →
The Consumer Electronics Show starts this weekend.  With 3,000 exhibitors and 150,000 attendees from over 150 countries, it’s the biggest tradeshow in America and possibly, the world.  This year the story is going to be big, bigger and biggest.  We’ll see new 84″ ultra HD sets from Sony and LG, a remarkable 110″ ultra HD Continue Reading →
Communication Skills
How do we prepare ourselves and our children for a future where we are surrounded by ever-increasing intelligent machines? What skills will we need in a future where computers do tasks originally performed by people? There are two skills that computers will have a really hard time mastering in the next few decades. By understanding Continue Reading →
Redbox Instant by Verizon
Redbox Instant by Verizon, a joint venture between Redbox and Verizon Communications, is now gradually rolling out to users in private beta after being teased earlier this month. The service offers unlimited streaming movies, plus 4 DVD credits and includes a free, one month trial. Redbox Instant is launching at an $8 per-month subscription price, Continue Reading →
Twitter on TV
Nielsen and Twitter just announced a deal for something called the Nielsen Twitter TV Rating, which they’re hoping to turn into the standard metric for measuring the conversation that a TV show spurs on Twitter. The companies say they’re planning to make the rating available commercially in the fall of 2013. The new Twitter ratings Continue Reading →

LG Electronics

LG
At LG, Life’s Good. The company in well-known for its mobile devices, TV, audio and video gear, home appliances, computer products, commercial products and more. Time and time again LG has set itself apart with their innovation and awesome products. Take, for instance, their Optimus G, the company’s flagship smartphone. Packed with the Qualcomm Snapdragon Continue Reading →
Old Smartphones
It’s no secret that phone displays are getting big—much bigger than they used to be. The iPhone got bumped up a notch (from 3.5 inches to 4 inches), Nokia’s Lumia display is gargantuan (4.3 inches), and some of the Android phones launching this quarter come with 4.7-inch displays. Even Sharp and LG have begun manufacturing Continue Reading →
DLA
I was proud to announce the winners of the 2012 Digital Leadership Awards on Thursday at the Media Technology Summit 2012. The Digital Leadership Awards™ are bestowed by the Digital Leadership Academy to honor senior executives, artists, educators, public servants and government officials who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in the conception, creation and execution of Continue Reading →