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Named after Tony Stark's virtual assistant, Jarvis, Intel showed off a prototype of its Jarvis headset at CES 2014. It houses a mobile processor within the headset that also boasts a speaker, a pair of microphones and battery said to last "all day".

When paired with your smartphone, Jarvis can created calendar events, set timers, adjust settings and open apps without the need of Internet connection. To charge Jarvis, just drop it in Intel's super sexy wireless charging bowl.

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Jarvis can certainly do more than Siri so when can we expect to see it? Intel doesn't seem to want to manufacture these earpieces itself, though, instead they would rather license its tech to smartphone manufacturers.

[Quartz, via Electronista]