CES (Tradeshow)

CES is the acronym for the (International) Consumer Electronics Show, one of the largest consumer-electronics shows in the world. Although it is held in Las Vegas today, the first CES happened in June 1967 in New York City and Bob Gavin, the CEO of Motorola was the opening keynote speaker for that first edition. Subsequently, CES was held twice a year: the summer edition was in New York, and the winter edition was in Las Vegas, that is, until 1998 when CES became a once-a-year show. CES has been the introduction place for key products and technologies, including: Pong (1975), Nintendo NES (1985), Tetris (1988), Compact Disc (1991), HDTV (1998), Xbox (2001), Blu-Ray (2003), OLED TV (2008).

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Popbox: a media portal for local and web content
Lenovo ThinkPad X100e ultraportable laptop
Lenovo ThinkPad Edge series announced
Freescale Smartbook Tablet
Intel Litl webbook headed for CES debut
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Another iPhone Credit Card Reader For CES?
Asus Eee Pad powered by NVIDIA's Tegra?
Broadcom Crystal HD video acceleration on Intel's new Atom platform
AMD dreamed it, Intel made it: next gen Atom CPU has integrated graphics
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Wireless HD Expected By CES 2010
Sony at CES 2009 - Live Blogging Session Archive
Samsung at CES 2009 - Live Blogging Session Archive
G-Core Mini Caddy
Motorola Aura - Photo Gallery
MSI X320 - Ultra Thin Notebook @ $800
Samsung P3 Widescreen Portable Media Player
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Sony Webbie MHS-CM1 Camcorder - hands-on
Palm Pre mini Review
Ubergizmo's Best of CES 2009