It’s CES recap time again and boy this is a doozy. In today’s installment we’ve got a real world Angry Birds game you can buy, an absolute explosion of Lady Gaga Polaroid product, a look at the Asus PrimeSense Kinect rival ready to hit your PC, the Blackberry Playbook running Quake 3, SlingPlayer mating with Google TV and external iPad storage from Kingston. Read on to get the lot…
Angry Birds gets real
Angry Birds Mac was outed yesterday but in May 2011 you’ll be able to get your hands on a Mousetrap-style Angry Birds game with action cards, Angry Bird and Pigs toys and obstacles for you to build. It looks ace. Click for all the details: Angry Birds Knock Wood
Blackberry Playbook with Quake 3!
We’ve shown you lots of photos and snaffled up tonnes of details about the Blackberry Playbook but now we’ve gone one better with a Blackberry Playbook video. Check it out at the previous link and see Quake 3 in action on RIM’s touchscreen tablet.
Asus PrimeSense Kinect rival
After all the Avatar Kinect excitement, here’s the PC equivalent in action. Click the next link for our Asus PrimeSense Kinect rival hands on.
Lady GaGa Polaroid
One of the big events at CES 2011 yesterday was Lady Gaga pulling out the stops for Polaroid. Check out our Lady Gaga Polaroid video, the Polaroid Twitter camera plans and the Lady Gaga camera sunglasses
Also exciting us:
SlingPlayer hits Google TV
SlingPlayer smarts are set to be baked into Google TV devices. But will that make Google’s living room takeover more appealing? 
Kingston MobiSX iPad external storage
One of the most intriguing devices we saw yesterday is a really welcome addition to the iPad accessories world – external storage!
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