The 2010 Consumer Electronics Show

Highlights from The International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, which opened to the public on Jan. 7 and ran through Jan. 10.
A different vibe at the gadget show

A different vibe at the gadget show

Last week’s CES was as loud and brightly lit as ever, but on a considerably smaller scale than in its heyday. Hardware and software vendors from around the world downsized their CES activities, and Massachusetts companies were no exception. (By Hiawatha Bray, Boston Globe)

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In search of the next big thing

In search of the next big thing

With 110,000 attendees from 140 countries looking at 20,000 products from more than 2,500 exhibitors, it's a slow, exhausting, and sometimes desperate process to catch all the good stuff.
Is that a TV in your pocket?
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Is that a TV in your pocket?

At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, there's big video news on a considerably smaller scale.
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2 help name Kodak camera

At the Consumer Electronics Show, the company unveiled its new camera: the Kodak Playsport, available in April.
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Motorola's rival to iPhone

Motorola Inc. , the largest US mobile phone maker, added another device to its lineup based on Google Inc.'s Android software, aiming to rival Apple's iPhone.
Tweeting while driving

Tweeting while driving

Ford suggests that its Sync voice-activated in-car system is safer for drivers than trying to manipulate applications on their cell phones.

20,000 products to debut at show

An iPhone-controlled flying drone, new 3-D TVs, and an application that unlocks your car doors from anywhere on earth are among the products making their debut.
HP tablet computer unveiled

HP tablet computer unveiled

Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer demonstrated a new touch-screen, tablet-style computer from Hewlett-Packard Co., the first of several such devices expected to be unveiled this month.

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