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  • La Crosse Technology Introduces Weather Direct

    By Peter Suciu, January 9, 2008
    LAS VEGAS — La Crosse Technology, based in the Wisconsin city of the same name, unveiled Weather Direct, a multi-SKU Internet-powered personal weather system during CES.  More
  • Ford Expanding Sync Car System

    By Amy Gilroy, January 9, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Ford is expanding on its new Sync car A/V system, developed with Microsoft, which is being hailed as a breakthrough product for the OEM new-car market and a competitor to the aftermarket.  More
  • Blu-ray, New Categories In D&M Launches

    By Joseph Palenchar, January 9, 2008
    Las Vegas — D&M brands came to International CES with multiple announcements, including ship dates and pricing for Blu-ray Disc players from Denon and Marantz.  More
  • Citron: Vonage Will Rebound During 2008

    By Greg Scoblete, January 9, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — After a year of punishing legal suits, Vonage is entering 2008 pinning its hopes of a line of products and technologies to promote “communication without boundaries,” according to chairman/CEO Jeffrey Citron.  More
  • Not Easy Being Green

    By Peter Suciu, January 9, 2008
    CES News Las Vegas — Consumer electronic manufacturers and retailers could face unpleasant legislative surprises in regards to recycling mandates in the near future.  More
  • New Cellphones Target MP3 Users

    By Joseph Palenchar, January 9, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Cellphone suppliers Sony Ericsson and Motorola turned out at International CES with new music-focused cellphones, one of which was described by Motorola mobile devices president Stu Reed as “dispelling the myth that mobile phones with music features are inferior to stand-alone audio devices.”  More
  • CES 2009: GM Debuts ‘Green’ Car At CES

    By Amy Gilroy, January 9, 2008
    LAS VEGAS — General Motors chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner stunned show-goers Tuesday who came to hear the first automaker in the 41-year history of International CES present a keynote speech, when he unveiled the company’s newest “green” fuel-cell concept car, the Cadillac Provoq.  More
  • Cisco’s Chambers Weaves Next-Gen Web

    By Alan Wolf, January 9, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Cisco CEO/chairman John Chambers predicted that online social networking and streaming video will form the backbone of the next-generation Internet, and that government, business and educators must work together to ensure that the United States participates in the economic boom it will bring.  More
  • Samsung Gives Video Road Map

    By Joseph Palenchar, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Samsung doesn’t plan this year to exit the rear-projection TV market despite the market’s decline, and it will launch its second dual-format HD disc player later this year as planned despite Warner’s surprise decision to pull out of the HD DVD market.  More
  • Blu-ray Shifts Promo Plans Post-Warner

    By Greg Tarr, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Some members of the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) were not declaring victory in the war of the HD disc formats Monday, but their actions seemed to be speaking louder than their words.  More
  • Iqua Introduces Solar Bluetooth Headset At CES

    By John Laposky, January 8, 2008
    CES News Las Vegas — Finnish Bluetooth accessories vendor Iqua brought what it claims is the world’s first solar-powered Bluetooth headset to International CES.  More
  • Kenwood Goes With Bluetooth Nav For Growth

    by Jamie Sorcher, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS— With a challenging retail environment showing no signs of letting up, Kenwood expects a tough year for the 12-volt world but is addressing it with products that focus on navigation and Bluetooth, as well as USB and iPod controls.  More
  • Lexar Partners With Eye Fi For Wireless Flash Cards

    By Greg Scoblete, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Flash-memory maker Lexar Media unveiled at CES a partnership with Eye Fi to introduce wireless flash-memory cards for digital cameras.  More
  • Monster Cable Honors Retail Partners

    By John Laposky, January 8, 2008
    CES News Las Vegas — P.C. Richard and Son, the regional New York specialty chain, took the top honor, the Gold Award, at last night’s Monster Cable Awards presentations at the Paris Hotel.  More
  • Martin Says Analog Cutoff A ‘Hard Date’

    By David Elrich, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — FCC chairman Kevin Martin said in a wide-ranging International CES Industry Insiders event that the Feb. 17, 2009, analog cutoff was a “hard date” and there was no way he could envision it changing  More
  • XStreamHD Promises HD From The Heavens

    by Greg Scoblete, January 8, 2008
    CES News Las Vegas — A new service promising to deliver 1080p HD video content and lossless DTS audio to homes via satellite made its debut yesterday at International CES.  More
  • Otellini On How Web Disrupts CE, Entertainment

    By Peter Suciu, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — In 1981 video killed the radio star, or so said the one-hit wonders The Buggles in the first video to air on the then-new cable channel MTV.  More
  • Turning Online Video Into Cash – Or Not

    By Todd Spangler, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS – Generating real money from online video is a tough business, as even the undisputed leader in the Internet video category -- Google’s YouTube -- conceded.  More
  • CEA: $171B Industry Sales For 2008

    By Bob Gerson, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) estimates the industry closed out 2007 with full-year factory sales to dealers of a record $161.7 billion, a gain of 8.4 percent from 2006, and is forecasting a gain of 6.1 percent for this year, with volume rising to $171.6 billion, according to figures being announced here in Las Vegas at the International Consumer Electronics Show.  More
  • Sony Rolls Out Rolly, OLED, Bravia Modules

    by Greg Scoblete, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS— Sony unveiled a slate of new products during its International CES press conference, including its prototype 27-inch OLED TV, the Rolly music player and new modules for its Bravia flat-panel televisions.  More
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  • La Crosse Technology Introduces Weather Direct

    By Peter Suciu, January 9, 2008
    LAS VEGAS — La Crosse Technology, based in the Wisconsin city of the same name, unveiled Weather Direct, a multi-SKU Internet-powered personal weather system during CES.  More
  • Ford Expanding Sync Car System

    By Amy Gilroy, January 9, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Ford is expanding on its new Sync car A/V system, developed with Microsoft, which is being hailed as a breakthrough product for the OEM new-car market and a competitor to the aftermarket.  More
  • Blu-ray, New Categories In D&M Launches

    By Joseph Palenchar, January 9, 2008
    Las Vegas — D&M brands came to International CES with multiple announcements, including ship dates and pricing for Blu-ray Disc players from Denon and Marantz.  More
  • Citron: Vonage Will Rebound During 2008

    By Greg Scoblete, January 9, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — After a year of punishing legal suits, Vonage is entering 2008 pinning its hopes of a line of products and technologies to promote “communication without boundaries,” according to chairman/CEO Jeffrey Citron.  More
  • Not Easy Being Green

    By Peter Suciu, January 9, 2008
    CES News Las Vegas — Consumer electronic manufacturers and retailers could face unpleasant legislative surprises in regards to recycling mandates in the near future.  More
  • New Cellphones Target MP3 Users

    By Joseph Palenchar, January 9, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Cellphone suppliers Sony Ericsson and Motorola turned out at International CES with new music-focused cellphones, one of which was described by Motorola mobile devices president Stu Reed as “dispelling the myth that mobile phones with music features are inferior to stand-alone audio devices.”  More
  • CES 2009: GM Debuts ‘Green’ Car At CES

    By Amy Gilroy, January 9, 2008
    LAS VEGAS — General Motors chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner stunned show-goers Tuesday who came to hear the first automaker in the 41-year history of International CES present a keynote speech, when he unveiled the company’s newest “green” fuel-cell concept car, the Cadillac Provoq.  More
  • Cisco’s Chambers Weaves Next-Gen Web

    By Alan Wolf, January 9, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Cisco CEO/chairman John Chambers predicted that online social networking and streaming video will form the backbone of the next-generation Internet, and that government, business and educators must work together to ensure that the United States participates in the economic boom it will bring.  More
  • Samsung Gives Video Road Map

    By Joseph Palenchar, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Samsung doesn’t plan this year to exit the rear-projection TV market despite the market’s decline, and it will launch its second dual-format HD disc player later this year as planned despite Warner’s surprise decision to pull out of the HD DVD market.  More
  • Blu-ray Shifts Promo Plans Post-Warner

    By Greg Tarr, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Some members of the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) were not declaring victory in the war of the HD disc formats Monday, but their actions seemed to be speaking louder than their words.  More
  • Iqua Introduces Solar Bluetooth Headset At CES

    By John Laposky, January 8, 2008
    CES News Las Vegas — Finnish Bluetooth accessories vendor Iqua brought what it claims is the world’s first solar-powered Bluetooth headset to International CES.  More
  • Kenwood Goes With Bluetooth Nav For Growth

    by Jamie Sorcher, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS— With a challenging retail environment showing no signs of letting up, Kenwood expects a tough year for the 12-volt world but is addressing it with products that focus on navigation and Bluetooth, as well as USB and iPod controls.  More
  • Lexar Partners With Eye Fi For Wireless Flash Cards

    By Greg Scoblete, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — Flash-memory maker Lexar Media unveiled at CES a partnership with Eye Fi to introduce wireless flash-memory cards for digital cameras.  More
  • Monster Cable Honors Retail Partners

    By John Laposky, January 8, 2008
    CES News Las Vegas — P.C. Richard and Son, the regional New York specialty chain, took the top honor, the Gold Award, at last night’s Monster Cable Awards presentations at the Paris Hotel.  More
  • Martin Says Analog Cutoff A ‘Hard Date’

    By David Elrich, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — FCC chairman Kevin Martin said in a wide-ranging International CES Industry Insiders event that the Feb. 17, 2009, analog cutoff was a “hard date” and there was no way he could envision it changing  More
  • XStreamHD Promises HD From The Heavens

    by Greg Scoblete, January 8, 2008
    CES News Las Vegas — A new service promising to deliver 1080p HD video content and lossless DTS audio to homes via satellite made its debut yesterday at International CES.  More
  • Otellini On How Web Disrupts CE, Entertainment

    By Peter Suciu, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS — In 1981 video killed the radio star, or so said the one-hit wonders The Buggles in the first video to air on the then-new cable channel MTV.  More
  • Turning Online Video Into Cash – Or Not

    By Todd Spangler, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS – Generating real money from online video is a tough business, as even the undisputed leader in the Internet video category -- Google’s YouTube -- conceded.  More
  • CEA: $171B Industry Sales For 2008

    By Bob Gerson, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) estimates the industry closed out 2007 with full-year factory sales to dealers of a record $161.7 billion, a gain of 8.4 percent from 2006, and is forecasting a gain of 6.1 percent for this year, with volume rising to $171.6 billion, according to figures being announced here in Las Vegas at the International Consumer Electronics Show.  More
  • Sony Rolls Out Rolly, OLED, Bravia Modules

    by Greg Scoblete, January 8, 2008
    CES News LAS VEGAS— Sony unveiled a slate of new products during its International CES press conference, including its prototype 27-inch OLED TV, the Rolly music player and new modules for its Bravia flat-panel televisions.  More
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