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Microsoft: Vista test update on the way
News The company is trying to rebut the notion that Vista is primarily a consumer release, a perception that was fuelled by Bill Gates' Vista demonstration at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Ina Fried writes for CNET News.com [23 Feb 2006]
Game over for Sony's robotic dog
News CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos contributed to this report John Borland writes for CNET News.com A Sony spokeswoman said: "Our core businesses are electronics, games and entertainment but the focus is going to be on profitability and strategic... [27 Jan 2006]
Macworld and CES to go head-to-head next year
News Macworld Expo and the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) will collide next year, with the dates for the two major tech events virtually overlapping for the conventions' entire durations. CES posted a larger drop of approximately 18 per cent from the... [16 Jan 2006]
Google set to push play on Video Store
News The announcement was made in conjunction with a keynote address by Google co-founder Larry Page at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Elinor Mills writes for CNET News.com Other content comes from independent film provider Greencine, TV... [09 Jan 2006]
Skype and Netgear hook up for stand-alone wi-fi phone
News The idea, company officials said at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is that Luxembourg-based Skype's members will be able to use the phone on any wireless internet connection out of the box after entering their username and password. [05 Jan 2006]
Lenovo pledges "big initiatives" at the Olympics
News Meanwhile, the company released new laptops - The ThinkPad X60 and ThinkPad T60 lines - at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week. Michael Kanellos writes for CNET News.com The company, which has most of its operations based in... [05 Jan 2006]
HP set to sing Rhapsody for RealNetworks
News HP's initial deal with Apple was launched exactly two years ago, at the 2004 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. John Borland writes for CNET News.com RealNetworks senior vice president Dan Sheeran said his company had been particularly... [05 Jan 2006]
Skype to show off new wares at CES
News Skype is making a play for the mainstream IP telephony market with a series of new products being announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week. The company, which provides free calling from computer to computer over the... [04 Jan 2006]
RIM picks Intel for BlackBerry
News Companies such as Freescale Semiconductor, Royal Philips Electronics, Samsung, STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments license the architecture for various consumer electronics products. Michael Singer writes for CNET News.com [28 Sep 2005]
HP sings swan-song for iPod resale deal
News The deal, unveiled with much fanfare at the January 2004 Consumer Electronics Show, took awhile to get going, with HP taking seven months to announce its first product. Ina Fried writes for CNET NEws.com [01 Aug 2005]
Intel's Pandora has a Mac Mini feel
News The new design lets Intel take another run at the entertainment PC, heralded at the Consumer Electronics Show in 2004. Michael Singer writes for CNET News.com The chipmaker unveiled the prototype with AOpen on Tuesday at the Computex trade show in... [01 Jun 2005]
Samsung pioneers mobile speech-to-text
News The development, unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is sure to boost the prospects for Samsung, which recently became the world's second largest cell phone maker by overtaking struggling Motorola. [10 Jan 2005]
Lenovo sets sights beyond China
News Robert Galush, vice-president of product marketing in IBM's PC division, told silicon.com sister site CNET News.com at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that IBM's PC unit and Lenovo are developing plans to export Lenovo's product lines... [07 Jan 2005]
Q&A: Gates not feeling threatened
Comment Gates spoke with silicon.com's sister site CNET News.com on the eve of his keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to discuss competing with Google, Apple and the threats posed by anti-patent and pro-open source campaigners. [06 Jan 2005]
"We want Britney" say web surfers
News At Froogle, the company's shopping search site, Apple's iPod flexed its muscles, leading the most popular consumer electronics queries. Matt Hines writes for CNET News.com. Technology companies also made a nice showing among consumer brand names... [24 Dec 2004]
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