
14 hours ago - By Suzanne Choney, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
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...

Jan 6 - By Alex Johnson, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
LAS VEGAS -
Remember the Newton?

Jan 5 - By Suzanne Choney, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
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.

Jan 9 - By Alex Johnson, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
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.

Jan 8 - By Alex Johnson, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
LAS VEGAS - Bill Gates isn’t at the International Consumer Electronics Show.
Jan 9 - By Brian Bergstein, AP Technology Editor
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.
Jan 9 - By Brian Bergstein, AP Technology Editor
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.
Jan 9 - By Associated Press
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.

Jan 9 - By Brian Bergstein, AP Technology Editor
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.
Jan 9 - By Alex Johnson, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
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.
Jan 8 - By Brian Bergsteing, AP Technology Writer
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.
Jan 8 - By Associated Press
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.

Jan 8 - By Associated Press
How many more gadgets do we need to help us pretend to play guitar? At least one, apparently.

Jan 7 - By Alex Johnson, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
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.
Jan 7 - By Associated Press
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.
Jan 7 - By Associated Press
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.
Jan 7 - By Associated Press
A handy new holster from Taser International Inc. holds not only your stun gun but a music player too.

Jan 6 - By Alex Johnson, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
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.