One of most impressive events at CES 2013 was Samsung’s creative and innovative presentation of the company’s content sharing solution AllShare. To demonstrate the possibilities of the technology, which allows users “to wirelessly and seamlessly stream video, photo and music across all Samsung smart devices,” the brand used the most effective approach, the video performance created using the AllShare service.

These days at CES, the world’s largest tradeshow for consumer technology, one may see the tomorrow of the domestic appliances, home entertainment, computer and phone devices and much more. The biggest ground-breaking innovation in the field of home entertainment is probably the new generation of OLED TVs—curved and super-thin, with deeper, richer colors and stunning contrast,—unveiled by two rivals, Samsung Electronics Co and LG Electronics.

Polaroid is opening up new opportunities for creative individuals, who love taking photos and want to turn them into true pieces of art. The photo brand announced it is launching a series of experimental retail stores, Polaroid Fotobars, where consumers will be able to quickly and easily create visual masterpieces from the digital pictures they take with their photo cameras, smartphones, etc.

Want to see how the holiday moves across the globe? Google invites the global audience to visit the dedicated website www.google.com/santatracker to follow the iconic character as he travels to various countries. In addition to tracking, which begins in three days, the destination provides an insider look into Santa’s village, where users can play a number of games and meet interesting elves while exploring a plethora of fun activities.