money.cnn.com - 1/6/2009
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NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Motorola Inc. (MOT) unveiled a slim line-up of handsets at the Consumer Electronics Show on Tuesday as the company continues to struggle in finding its footing. CES has never been the forum for Motorola to fully shine. The company often saves its big guns for larger ...
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gizmag.com 1/3/2009 — Panasonic plans to unveil a networking system that can exchange data between an electric car and home devices via electrical wiring at January's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The electric car networking prototype allows people and devices ...
LG GD910 Wrist Watch Phone at Consumer Electronics Show —
PR News:
When a phone is given the title of “the smallest wrist phone in existence”, gadget fans will stand up and take notice to see what all the fuss is about.
Below you can see a nice photo of the LG GD910 wrist watch phone that has been unveiled at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show . ...
Gallery: Backstage at CES 2009 —
Wired: Gadget Lab
Want to know what it really takes to put on a 130,000-person tradeshow? Don't miss Jon Snyder's entertaining and revealing photos of the Consumer Electronics Show before all the booths have been put together. It's a chaotic jumble of construction equipment, high-tech electronics, and ...
Boing Boing at the Consumer Electronics Show —
Boing Boing
This week, the Boing Boing Gadgets crew are embedded at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Alas, I am not. So I experience their joy, sadness, wonder, and cynicism via insightful, entertaining, dramatic, and action-packed blog posts about new laptops, gaming gear, TVs, ...
Green this season’s colour at CES —
TECH.BLORGE.com
The organisation behind this week’s Consumer Electronics Show says environmentally friendly technology will be a hit this year. It says research shows the majority of consumers will now pay more for a green product.
According to the Consumer Electronics Association, one in five people [...]
CES 2009: What's Green at LG —
Eco Geek Latest
LG Electronics makes everything from phones to washing machines. This year at the Consumer Electronics Show they're winning some EcoGeek points by focusing on more than just the massiveness of their televisions.
In fact, LG is setting records with the efficiency of its flat-screen televisions ...
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2009: CEA Previews —
PR News:
There are just two day to go before the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the CEA kicked off the event by showing off the product previews, and some of the products that will be on show at CES are truly amazing. The show will be a little less low key as some consumer electronics companies ...
CES Kicks Off —
Digital Trends
Las Vegas is itself a symbol of hope, blooming in the dry Nevada desert. But as the credit crunch continues to bite hard, the Consumers Electronics Show 2009 promises to shine bright among the economic blight.
Gary Shapiro, head of the Consumer Electronics Association that ...
Steve Ballmer’s CES 2009 Keynote: Nothing new this year —
PR News:
Bill Gates knew that Microsoft’s keynote at CES 2009 was going to be a boring one, which is why he decided to let Steve Ballmer take over instead. The problem that Microsoft have at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, is that they have no new products to show off.
This is a shame for ...
CES 2009 HDTV Announcements —
HDTV Lounge
The most exciting time in the HDTV / home theater industry each year is the start of the year, at CES. Now just a few short days away, from Thursday 7th January 2009 to the 11th, CES 2009, also known as the Consumer Electronics Show will run.
During CES 2009 all the major electronics companies [...]
CES 2009 - Connecting with Us —
Mobility Site
CES is a massive consumer electronics show. It’s an important show, but unless you plan to cover all facets of the show, it’s not a must attend for what’s on the massive show floor. What does make CES a must attend are the shows within the show. Digital Experience, a press ...
Is CES even necessary anymore? —
CrunchGear
This is dedicated to my friends (and enemies!) who’ll be spending this week, know colloquially as Hell Week, in Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show, or CES. While I feel for y’all—I was scheduled to attend until three weeks ago, when an angel descended from Heaven ...
Blu-ray’s Future and Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas —
PR News:
CES 2009 is almost upon us and we have to wonder what will be the biggest news this year. Last year at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas the biggest news was not a new product coming to the market; it was the demise of one. Blu-ray won the format war, which spelt the death of HD DVD.
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CES 2009 News: 6.5mm Samsung LCD TV —
PR News:
Not long to go until CES 2009, and there have already been a number of articles about what we are likely to see at the Consumer Electronics Show. We can always count on Samsung to bring something sexy to the show, and their new range of 6.5mm LCD TV’s is no exception.
This new line of ...
In tough Times, Vegas Gadget Show gets smaller —
I4U News
By Gabriel Madway
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Even amid the flash and sizzle of the world's premier
showcase for consumer electronics, the reality of the economic recession will be
hard to ignore.
With shoppers in a funk and companies scaling bac...
A big CES year for HDTV? —
TECH.BLORGE.com
Every year, technology fans eagerly await the Consumer Electronics Show for news about the tech appliances they love for their homes and offices. This year’s show should be a big one in the HDTV marketplace.
This year’s show should see a number of interesting technological ...
CES 2009: The Geeks Prepare —
Gizmos for Geeks
For the fifth straight year the Geeks are preparing for our annual pilgrimage to the holy land of consumer electronics… the Consumer Electronics Show. Rather than report on every gadget at CES, we’ll provide our slant on the larger trends and focus on the few groundbreaking ...
CES: A primer —
CrunchGear
In exactly one week, the CrunchGear team will be descending on CES for your benefit. Why should we be going? Because it’s the biggest consumer electronics show in the world? Why are we going? Because we’re dumb suckers.
CES, if you’ll recall, is huge. It takes over Las ...