Consumer Electronics Show - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a non-public trade show held each January in Las Vegas, Nevada, and is sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association.
Gizmodo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This resulted in the videographer, Richard Blakeley, being barred from CES 2008, and any future CES events. In September 2008, Gizmodo Brazil was launched with Portuguese content.
CES 2008 keynote
Digital Camera Review Test Compare Camera Specifications ... CES 2008 keynote : The CEA announced that top executives from Microsoft, Panasonic and Intel will deliver keynote ...
CES 2008 from the Electronics Industry
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CES 2008
Here are a few of the new gadgets and attractions that caught our eyes at CES 2008 in Las Vegas. We were there for four days and still weren’t able to see everything!
LAPTOP Magazine - Product reviews, tech news, buying guides, and more ...
The Consumer Electronics Show is North America's biggest coming out party for notebooks, cell phones, and mobile gadgets of all kinds. The LAPTOP staff brings you complete coverage ...
CES 2008 - jkOnTheRun
You may have seen a slick-looking new UMPC from Toshiba that is appearing on the web today and wondered if that thing looked familiar. You would be correct, Toshiba was exhibiting ...
The Technology Chronicles : CES 2008
Bug Labs won the CNET Best of CES 2008 award for emerging technologies by appealing to the Lego-loving geek in all of us. But it's not just about building blocks, it's about ...
ces 2008 - Gizmodo
Hands-on With 3M's Second-Gen Pico Projectors With Added RGB LEDs It seems that we see tiny projectors often, but never in actual phones or in devices I can imagine myself using.