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3-D gets ready for its close-up

LAS VEGAS - It's too early to tell whether 3-D will follow the path of Blu-ray: touted by enthusiasts, expensive at the outset and slow to be adopted by mainstream consumers. But there's no question 3-D is on the "push" list by manufacturers as part of this year's Consumer Electronics Show. Complete Story...

‘Small-in-one’ devices prove content is king

LAS VEGAS - Remember the Newton?

Apple's influence reigns over CES

LAS VEGAS - While Apple isn't participating — and never has — in the annual Consumer Electronics Show, the company's presence has long loomed over it. That's no different this year, with non-stop buzz about an Apple tablet possibly being announced later this month. What is different is that Apple-related products are being given their own showcase at CES, a first for the world's largest trade show for consumer technology.

At CES, progress comes a step at a time

LAS VEGAS - The International Consumer Electronics Show last January was bristling with optimism, as manufacturers and software firms showed off major advancements in media systems, miniaturization and wireless connectivity.

Low times for high tech as CES opens

LAS VEGAS - Bill Gates isn’t at the International Consumer Electronics Show.

Porn Gets Its Own Home Set-Top Box

You could sum up the state of TV at the International Consumer Electronics Show this way: New delivery methods will let people watch pretty much anything, anytime, on gorgeous flat-panel displays.

Attention, CES: Your Stuff Breaks

Consumer Priority Service Inc.'s humble little stand at the International Consumer Electronics Show has no blaring speakers, no shiny flat-screen display, no "booth babes" in tight clothes. But it is memorable for its honesty.

Company Unveils Bed With Web, iPod, DVR

You're probably used to having a big-screen TV or a cell phone charger in the bedroom, but diversified manufacturer Leggett & Platt Inc. wants to take things a step further by bringing tech gadgets right into your bed.

Wi-Fi Camera Card Gets a CES Prize

A memory card that wirelessly sends pictures from a digital camera to a computer — letting you skip the tedium of plugging the camera in to upload images — got bragging rights Wednesday at the International Consumer Electronics Show.

Automakers ready to cash in on car tech

Since the International Consumer Electronics Show opened Monday, the buzz surrounding automotive technology has been very real, and very loud, as a Formula One race car speeds around a tiny track outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Monitoring Kids' Use of Tech Is Key

The International Consumer Electronics Show is such a glitzy celebration of technology that it was striking to see a set of panel discussions here Tuesday exploring whether electronic connectedness is valuable for children.

Heineken, Krups to Sell BeerTender in US

Stateside beer lovers craving freshly poured draft brews at home will soon have a high-tech option — the BeerTender, a beer storing-and-pouring product from brewer Heineken and appliance manufacturer Krups.

Toy Joins Guitar and 'Guitar Hero'

How many more gadgets do we need to help us pretend to play guitar? At least one, apparently.

Rivals take on iPhone with both barrels

LAS VEGAS - The iPhone isn’t at the International Consumer Electronics Show, except in the hands of mobile phone designers and marketers eager to replicate its clean, intuitive user experience in their own products.

Tasty Storage Products at Gadget Show

It's hard enough to sift through the glutton's feast of product news from the Consumer Electronics Show, but let's see if you can stomach this one.

Whirlpool Enhances High-Tech Fridge

Everyone knows refrigerator magnets are old school, but so are the photo prints they hold up and the radio and TV you hear when you're looking at them.

Taser Unveils Holster With Music Player

A handy new holster from Taser International Inc. holds not only your stun gun but a music player too.

For little devices, it’s a big, big show

LAS VEGAS - Everything about the annual International Consumer Electronics Show is big, but at this year’s cattle call, much of the hype is about all that is small.

The Vine

Microsoft Opens up CES...With a Whimper

CES. The biggest consumer electronics show in the world, boasting a lengthy history of important product introductions. The Nintendo Entertainment System? DVD? The camcorder? Blu-Ray? Virtual Boy? (On second thought, scratch that last one.)

CES 2010: Enabling Next-Generation Mobility Applications
Source: TelecomTV

Last year, mobile phone ownership exceeded four billion users -- which equates to nearly 60 percent of the world's population. And, smartphone sales are rising fast -- with year-end forecasts for 2009 showing smartphone adoption representing 17 percent of total handset shipments.

Scientists Create First Memristor: Missing Fourth Electronic Circuit Element (2008)
Source: Wired News

It took the engineering world thirty seven years to prove Leon Chua correct. In 1971 Leon Chua wrote his paper in non-linear circuits. This is what America needs to get back to educating our young minds of the future. We only had 50k in graduating students last year.

CES Pre game

Well I'm in Vegas a few days early for CES and you can feel the energy building. When I got here on the 3rd, it was the usual lot of elderly vacationers and holiday travellers tacking on a Vegas trip on their way back home.

SMiT invading CES with MID tablets in tow
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Not sure why any time a Chinese company (or anything for that matter) participates in a US event, it's considered an invasion. Looks more to me like innovation. Wish they'd at least used "innovasion"...would be a bit less xenophobic.

CES 2010 - why Apple is the real star of the show
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I'm not a Mac user...I don't even have an iPhone...but I do conceed that Apple is cool. Cool enough for a non-Apple consumer like me to be sucked into every media frenzy around Apple that comes up. This time, attending CES is no exeption.

CES 2010: Three Trends To Look For At This Year's Consumer Electronics Show
Source: The Huffington Post

Tom Matzzie makes a good three point analysis of what to look for at CES this year

The 8GB SD Card To Rule Them All
Source: Engadget

Eye-Fi just dropped a very intriguing product at CES this morning. A WiFi enabled SD card. For around $149 you can have unlimited memory on your photo or video device. The memory automatically clears and uploads to your companion device over WiFi. Check it out.

What to watch for at the Consumer Electronics Show
Source: VentureBeat

The International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is the gadget industries SuperBowl. This year's CES events start Tuesday. Floor show exhibits open on Thursday and run through Sunday. VentureBeat's Anthony Ha and I will be covering lots of stories at the show.

First Look at Blio, Ray Kurzweil's Tablet-Friendly Ebook Format
Source: Gizmodo

Blio, officially debuting next week at CES, lets you read your ebooks as they're intended to look on paper. Clearly, Kurzweil is signaling his choice of tablets over e-ink, and his first shots are definitely persuasive.

DirecTV Reportedly Eyeing First 3D Channel
Source: tvtechnology.com

As far as rumors go, it's one of the most widely circulated (and very pointedly undenied) of them all going into the 2009 International CES Show next week: Several published reports state flatly that DBS firm DirecTV plans to launch the world's first 3D HD channel in early 20 …

CES Tidbits: Google, iPhone, Twitter (Oh My?)

Leading up to CES 2010, a few notables: Google: As reported on All Things Digital, Google has scheduled an Android press event for January 5th, just two days before the official start of CES.

Palm confirms webOS 1.3.5 to launch at CES 2010
Source: fiercedeveloper.com

Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein confirmed the device maker is poised to release version 1.3.5 of its webOS mobile operating system during the forthcoming Consumer Electronics Show 2010, which starts Jan. 7 in Las Vegas.

Announcement: Official Newsvine Coverage at CES 2010

The forms have been filled out and the hurdles have been cleared: As of today, I am officially registered to cover the 2010 Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas as an MSNBC.com / Newsvine correspondent, live-blogging from the NBC Universal Blogger Lounge and elsewhere arou …

Best of CES 2009(2)
Source: CEDmagazine.com

This is a great wrap-up of CES!

Video: CES World Tech Update
Source: YouTube

The Consumer Electronic Show 2009 world technology update. See what is new and what they have created for you. (Video) I liked the flex display that I want to attach to my Iphone and the wireless charger that I can get later this year, how about you.

Verbatim Introduced Cool Speaker Keyboard and Wireless Mice at CES
Source: techmeon.com

This is the last day of the Customer Electronics Show 2009, where Verbatim among other computer peripherals developers have managed to showcase their latest innovations in technology and design, creating high-end products dedicated to the customer sector.

CES: Crocs for Cellphones
Source: Wall Street Journal

Straight from CES- these are hideous!

Do-it-yourself 3D movies at home
Source: BBC News

At CES, two firms have been showing off ways for home users to make and share their own 3D films.

The 3D future of porn unveiled in Vegas
Source: TechRadar: All Phone and communications feeds

3D pornography is soon set to be gracing a television near you, if the claims of an entertainment company at CES 2009 are to be believed.

Microsoft Unleashes Windows 7 into Public Beta
Source: Yahoo! Tech - Daily Features

As was widely expected, at last night's CES keynote speech, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer gave Windows 7 the full dog and pony show, formally announcing the availability of the upcoming operating system as a public beta.

Windows 7 Pubilic Beta Becomes True, Gonna Try It?

On January 9th, the Windows 7 Beta will be available for Windows enthusiasts to download via the Windows 7 page on Windows.com.

LG to build Netflix into TVs
Source: electronista.com

LG to build Netflix into TVs LG on Monday marked a first for TVs by saying that it will unveil a line of TVs at CES this week that have built-in support for Netflix viewing.

Giz Banned For Life and Loving It: On Pranks and Civil Disobedience at CES
Source: Gizmodo

A Gizmodo writer has been banned from CES for a prank.

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