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CES 2013: What We Want To See
January 04, 2013     Mike Feibus
Forget 500-inch, green smart 3-D TVs. Here are a few exciting new trends I'll be examining at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.

Ford CEO: More Tech Means Less Driver Distraction
January 18, 2012     Fritz Nelson
As Ford turns to IT to redefine its product line and image, it answers questions about whether gizmo-laden cars are less safe cars.

One CES Lesson: HP's Apotheker Had It Right
January 17, 2012     Art Wittmann
TV manufacturers want to make your company's laptops, tablets, and phones too. Don't swim against this tide.

5 Mobile Trends From CES 2012
January 13, 2012     Eric Zeman
Big displays, fast networks, and sluggish progress on mobile payments stood out among the notable mobile trends at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Windows Phone: Microsoft's Comeback Kid?
January 12, 2012     Eric Zeman
Microsoft is all-in with Windows Phone and believes all the pieces are in place for a successful 2012.

iPad Killers Skip CES
January 12, 2012     Eric Zeman
Apple fiction trumps Android tablet fact at the Consumer Electronics Show, where serious iPad competitors failed to show up.

Google's Schmidt: Android's Rising Tide Benefits All
January 11, 2012     Thomas Claburn
At CES, Google's executive chairman defends his belief that Android's coming ubiquity in our lives is good for all. But RIM and Nokia have been swamped by that tide.

CES 2012: Samsung's Mobile Memory Helps Drive Miniaturization
January 10, 2012     David Berlind
Smartphones and tablets aren't the only reasons that Samsung is at CES 2012. As one of the biggest players in the mobile memory market, Samsung is one of the world's driving forces behind the never-ending miniaturization of technology.

CES 2012: LCD TV Displays To Dominate
January 09, 2012     Art Wittmann
Industry data suggests that CRT-type televisions will be all but gone by next year. Samsung and Apple stand to win big from the trend toward LCD displays.

CES 2012's Big Sleeper: Near Field Communications
January 06, 2012     Art Wittmann
NFC, the technology running behind Google Wallet and many mobile e-commerce applications, lurks in many of the smartphones on display at CES. But mobile commerce isn't the only reason that NFC deserves your attention.

Microsoft's CES Misdirection Depends On Developers To Succeed
January 25, 2011     Dave Methvin
The version of Windows running on the ARM platform that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer showed at Consumer Electronics Show, only hinted at Redmond's four-point plan for the future of its flagship operating system.

Fitness Technology Works Out CES 2011 (Feel The Burn)
January 12, 2011     Gina Smith
Here’s a wrap-up of all the cool fitness tech we saw at CES. Check it out and get in better shape. And get more sleep! If our team actually used this stuff, we’d all be feeling better by now.

Verizon's LTE Smartphones Worthy iPhone 4 Competitors
January 12, 2011     Eric Zeman
When Apple's iPhone 4 goes on sale through Verizon Wireless in February, it will have to contend with a batch of new Long Term Evolution 4G smartphones.

CES Tablet Extravaganza: Motorola, RIM, Toshiba & Asus Stand Out
January 11, 2011     Fritz Nelson
CES provided a tableau of what buyers can expect in tablets, nearly all of them evolutionary hardware improvements over the currently-shipping iPad, none of them available now, and most of them, predictably, clones. Here's a guide, based on a modest round of discussions and demonstrations at a frenzied CES; videos included where appropriate.

CES Fails To Deliver iPad Killer
January 07, 2011     Eric Zeman
More than a dozen new tablets were announced this week at the Consumer Electronics Show. Only one has a chance of competing with the iPad.

Wall Street Journal 'Confirms' Verizon iPhone
January 07, 2011     Eric Zeman
The Wall Street Journal today said that an informed source confirmed that Verizon Wireless will announce a version of the Apple iPhone for its network.

Verizon Schedules Suspicious Press Conference On Jan. 11
January 07, 2011     Eric Zeman
In a move that could herald the "Verizon iPhone," Verizon has scheduled a special press conference in New York City on January 11.

Virtualization Makes Smartphones Into Laptop Surrogates
January 07, 2011     Charles Babcock
The Motorola Altrix is the first phone to market with Citrix Systems' Nirvana environment able to present virtualized desktop apps.

CES: Samsung Sees The Future And It's TV
January 07, 2011     Thomas Claburn
Never mind the Internet. Here's TV reloaded.

Dell's Streak 7 Android Tablet Revealed By T-Mobile
January 06, 2011     Eric Zeman
At CES, T-Mobile introduced the Streak 7 tablet from Dell, its first 4G device.

Sprint Surprises With WiMax-Equipped RIM PlayBook
January 06, 2011     Eric Zeman
Sprint announced that it will sell a version of RIM's PlayBook tablet that is enabled with 4G WiMax.

LG's G Slate Tablet For T-Mobile Teased
January 06, 2011     Eric Zeman
LG "announced" a new Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet for T-Mobile, but hasn't even provided images of what the device will look like.

Motorola Hopes To Tackle Apple With Xoom Tablet
January 06, 2011     Eric Zeman
Motorola came out swinging at CES with its first tablet, the LTE-packing and Android 3.0 Honeycomb-powered Xoom.

CES 2011: NEC's Android Tablet Twist Is Dual-Screen
January 06, 2011     Fritz Nelson
CES has already seen its fair share of new tablet announcements, even before the show officially starts. NEC's offering is something quite different. But for now, it's just a prototype.

Down To Business: CES Goes Over The Top With 'Greenest' Claims
January 06, 2011     Rob Preston
Are there no limits to the industry's sanctimonious eco-friendly posturing?

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