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.

Electrolux is announcing a new theme for its annual design competition. In 2013, creative minds in design will be developing their futuristic and ground-breaking solutions under the theme of Inspired Urban Living, which has inspired many projects by other brands including BMW and Audi to name but a few. The winner of the competition, which is now in its 11th year, will walk away with 5,000 euros and a six-month paid internship.

2013 is to be the year of live (or almost live) streams of events on social media platforms, and the first show to get the maximum digital presence with a live touch is the London three-day showcase of autumn/winter 2013 men’s collections from British designers starting today, January 7. On its official website, the British Fashion Council (BFC) notes that Men AW 2013 is providing a new opportunity “to unite fashion and digital innovation, encouraging engagement with the menswear showcase through social media, live streaming and digital presentations.”

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.

Google Analytics has released three humorous videos, which revolve around the theme of bad online shopping experience. Recognizing the importance of proper digital marketing and web-stores’ functioning during the holiday shopping season, Google’s division demonstrates “how missteps on the digital shelf play out in real life.” While these problems don’t seem that big online, they would drive us mad if we have experienced them in brick-and-mortar stores.