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- The coolest camera at CES was one you build yourself.
- The coolest camera at CES was one you build yourself.Far too expensive...Like all these sort of gadgets this thing is far too expensive for me to want to bother with it.RE: The coolest camera at CES was one you build yourself.The interesting thing is not the gadget itself, but what...
- Tags: coolest camera, camera, Consumer Electronics Show
- Discussion threads 2008-01-15
- Gizmodo's main rival Engadget silent about CES monitor prank
- Gizmodo's main rival Engadget silent about CES monitor prankYou should give press to the CES who provided...all the displays/gadgets and not to the pranksters, by giving them the press/blog space instead of to the CES Show itself, is to encourage more pranks next year.or maybe they just don't care. n/m.
- Tags: Monitors & displays, Consumer Electronics Show, Gizmodo, Engadget, monitor
- Discussion threads 2008-01-15
- News to know: Macworld; OOXML; Google; Tech's economic pulse
- Notable headlines: Mary Jo Foley: Veteran Windows architect resigns from Microsoft Independent study backs OOXML. EU launches new probe against Microsoft Macworld: David Morgenstern: Will Macs star at this year's Macworld Expo? Jason O'Grady: The calm before...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Facebook, Macworld, Software As A Service (SaaS), Desktops, Hd Dvd, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Personal Technology, DVD, Home Entertainment, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-01-15
- The coolest camera at CES was one you build yourself.
- Okay, so CES may be ancient history, but if everyone can still be blogging about Gizmodogate, I can put up one more post about Bug Labs. This company was at CES showing off its open source modular gadget platform, called BUG. For the true gadget geek, this has got...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Module, Foundation, Camera, Keyboards, GPS, Open Source, Hardware, Peripherals, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Janice Chen
- Blog posts 2008-01-14
- Ultra portable devices were everywhere at CES 2008
- Ultra portable devices were everywhere at CES 2008HTC Advantage?So the "real" question is..... will you be purchasing an HTC Advantage once the review model "has" to go back :)After seeing what CES 2008 had...and the shortcomings of the Shift.... I may be ordereing one :)Look for a CompUSA that is...
- Tags: WIRELESS, High Tech Computer Corp., Consumer Electronics Show
- Discussion threads 2008-01-14
- MobileTechRoundup #121, CES 2008 is a wrap, Fictionwise buying eReader, AT&T 5GB limit
- Listen here (MP3, 35.3 MB, 38:30 minutes) Subscribe to the show with this link RSS The Mobile Tech Roundup gang returned from CES 2008 and one of us actually returned US$10,000 richer (hint, it wasn't me)....
- Tags: MobileTechRoundup, Consumer Electronics Show, AT&T Corp., eReader, E-books, Podcasts, Personal Technology, Internet, Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2008-01-13
- Image Gallery: Ultra portables took over CES 2008
- While there were very few smartphones at CES in Vegas, there were several ultra portable devices. The Intel MID Mobile Internet Device is coming in 2008 and there are several prototypes available, along with existing ultra mobile devices. by Matthew Miller
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Mobile, Smart Phones, Advertising & Promotion, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing, Matthew Miller, product photos, ultra portable, linux, windows, umpc
- Image galleries 2008-01-13
- CES: Gizmodogate, and I have a sense of humor, thank you very much
- CES: Gizmodogate, and I have a sense of humor, thank you very muchGizmodo's height of hypocrisyAm I the only one who finds it hypocritical that the Goo Goo Ga Ga Gizmodo pre-school pranksters had so much fun with the very device they ripped to shreds in an earlier review?http://gizmodo.com/archives/tvbgone-023694.phpRE: CES:...
- Tags: Blogging, Consumer Electronics Show, Gizmodogate, prankster, humor, Gizmodo
- Discussion threads 2008-01-12
- It's all fun and games until someone gets banned from CES ...
- It's all fun and games until someone gets banned from CES ...Kick these children out of adult venuesThere is no place for this at CES. Kick these stupid creeps out of CES and other industry events forever (CTIA, ...). Companies spend small fortunes to bring awareness and prestige to...
- Tags: Games, game, Consumer Electronics Show
- Discussion threads 2008-01-12
- It's all fun and games until someone gets banned from CES ...
- Since a few people have asked me for comment on the whole Gizmodogate incident I'm willing to break my self-imposed vow of silence on the matter and say a few words ... This is how I look at it - someone decides it would be funny to...
- Tags: Game, Consumer Electronics Show, Prankster, Gizmodo, Corporate Communications, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Professional Development, Marketing, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Career, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-01-12
- CES: Gizmodogate, and I have a sense of humor, thank you very much
- It's not often that I find myself disagreeing with my colleague Larry Dignan, but I have to admit that I was pretty surprised to read his take on the whole Gizmodo incident. In case you've missed this nearly entirely inside-the-circuitboard story: Some bloggers over at Gizmodo got...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Video, Gizmodo, Corporate Communications, Blogging, Marketing, Internet, Josh Taylor
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- Why Macworld will blow CES out of the water - again
- Why Macworld will blow CES out of the water - againI think you mean Comdex, not Networld + InteropI believe Comdex is the event technology show to which you refer, not Networld+Interop. Interop (as it's known once again--having dropped the "networld" part of its name in 2005) is still alive...
- Tags: Digital music, Digital media, Apple Inc., Macworld, Consumer Electronics Show, Interop
- Discussion threads 2008-01-11
- Gizmodo is about to learn the meaning of karma
- I'm sure you've already read about Gizmodo's CES crew, who channeled the ghost of Allen Funt, armed themselves with universal IR remote controls, and then worked themselves into a giggle-fest by covertly shutting down some devices on the show floor, thereby sabotaging some demos and displays. I certainly don't want to reward bad...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Gizmodo, Karma, Recruitment & Selection, Bluetooth, Professional Development, Cellular Phones, Wi-Fi, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Wireless, Career, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- Why Macworld will blow CES out of the water - again
- Where is the creativity? CES is a fire hose in a parking lot. Macworld is a crystal-clear Martini in a jazz bar. Remember when the PC was exciting? Phonebook-thick PC magazines! "Man of the year" awards! Hot ideas coming from every direction! Only one company still...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd., Macworld, Cable, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- Gizmodo prank trashes CES presentations
- Gizmodo prank trashes CES presentationsHas Larry figured it out yet?So far, he and the Goo Goo Gaa Gaa Gizmodo pre-school prankers are about the only ones who think it's funny.How's THIS for hypocrisy?Am I the only one who finds it hypocritical that the Goo Goo Ga Ga Gizmodo pre-school pranksters...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, TVs, Giz, Gizmodo, Consumer Electronics Show, prankster
- Discussion threads 2008-01-11
- Lesson from CES: Wait a few months for new gadgets
- Lesson from CES: Wait a few months for new gadgetsRe: Lesson from CES: Wait a few months for new gadgets[i]Viera Plasma displays feature true native contrast ratios of 30000:1.[/i]Is that right? 30,000:1?:)Yes, that's a standard way to write ratiosThe new OLED displays are 1,000,000 to 1, but it's only...
- Tags: new Gadget, Consumer Electronics Show, OLED Displays
- Discussion threads 2008-01-11
- Gizmodogate: Get a sense of humor folks
- Gizmodo turns off a bunch of TVs at CES to liven the joint up and you'd think that their scribes lit Bill Gates on fire for the page views. The angst over Gizmodo's hilarious prank is borderline ridiculous: Judie Lipsett at Gear Diary calls...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Gizmodo, Blogger, Blogging, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Internet, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- How to temporarily "kill your television"-and everyone else's, too
- How to temporarily "kill your television"-and everyone else's, tooHow do you think..that those displays are turned on and off? Did you notice that many were mounted more than head-high? Those IR sensors are used.Not that I condone the activity...But perhaps in the future the vendors might do something...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, prank, Consumer Electronics Show, jerk, TV
- Discussion threads 2008-01-11
- News to know: Microsoft revolving door; QuickTime flaw; NetSuite; CES; Online ads
- Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: Why Google, Yahoo and Microsoft should worry about Countrywide's takeunder Mary Jo Foley: Juniper Networks exec to succeed Microsoft Business Division President Raikes. Another of the Microsoft old guard moves on. Dennis Howlett: Netsuite nightmares: part deux...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Larry Dignan, Apple QuickTime, NetSuite Inc., Microsoft Corp., Online Advertising, Flaw, Web 2.0, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Advertising & Promotion, Mergers & Acquisitions, Security, Internet, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Investment, Finance
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
- How to temporarily "kill your television"-and everyone else's, too
- Folks who attended the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week had been wondering just what happened to the monitors at the Panasonic booth. First, as you see at top of this post, they were displaying just fine. Then, all of a...
- Tags: Consumer Electronics Show, Panasonic, Hog, Monitors & Displays, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Hardware, Components, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2008-01-10
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