The CES 2010 show preview and latest coverage, news updates and consumer electronics industry expertise reported from Las Vegas by the editors of TWICE.com.
CES 2010 Breaking News
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Alpine Debuts Broad Lineup, Training Program
Torrance, Calif. - Alpine is rolling out a 2010 lineup that includes an expanded selection of basic CD-receivers, new OEM-upgrade products, new driver-assistance systems and shallow high-performance subwoofers. More -
Panasonic Sets 15-City Tour, $100M Ad Push
Secaucus, N.J. - Panasonic Consumer Electronics will kick off a 15-metro area "Touch the Future" technology tour on March 15 that will be part of a marketing and advertising campaign set at close to $100 million this year. More -
Panasonic Reveals Camcorder Pricing
Secaucus, N.J. - Panasonic Tuesday released pricing on six digital camcorders that were unveiled at last month's International CES. More -
Sanyo Introduces Thin Xacti FullHD Camcorders
Sanyo Electric unveiled at International CES a restyled Xacti FullHD camcorder that is thin and light enough to be carried in a pants pocket. The Xacti VPC-CS1, which carries a $299 suggested retail, will capture video in 1,920 by 1,080 resolution, and features a compact body design measuring just 27mm thick and weighing 0. More -
Maxell Enters 2010 With New Partnerships, New Categories
Maxell started 2010 off with a bang by announcing several partnerships at International CES, as well as unveiling close to 100 new products, including entry into several new categories. Gordon Tetreault, Maxell accessory products sales and marketing director, and Cheryl Severini, senior marketing and corporate communications manager of the consumer products division, sat down w... More -
Extended-Warranty Providers Enhancing Programs, Support Services
Extended-warranty providers are rolling out a host of new services and programs for clients and end users to help lower costs and raise attachment rates during the slow economic recovery. AMT Service, for one, is placing greater emphasis on extended-service plan (ESP) bundles that provide a value-add for consumers. More -
Haier Demos Wireless HDTV
Haier recently unveiled at the International CES a prototype of a large-screen TV that does not require wired connections for power or source components. Power for the demo set was delivered using a new wireless power transfer technology based on magnetic coupling. It was developed by WiTricity, a U. More -
iLounge Space For '11 CES Has Already Doubled
Arlington, Va. - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) said that space for the iLounge Pavilion at the 2011 International CES has already doubled due to its success at this year's show. More -
A ‘Powerhouse’ Deal, And Powerhouse Trend
In a month that began with International CES and the introductions of 3D TV, mobile TV, e-Readers among others, saw keynotes by top execs from Hisense, Qualcomm, Ford, Nokia, Microsoft and Intel,... More -
iPad Welcomed By e-reader Vendors
New York - Stand-alone e-reader manufactures, for the most part, gave Apple's iPad a warm welcome stating the high-profile device will help spread the word on this up and coming category. More -
Wirefly Lists Its Best Selling Phones For '09
Reston, Va. - Wirefly, the online retailer of cellphones, released its Top 10 best-selling phones for the last quarter of 2009 and offers its predictions for wireless trends in 2010. More -
Acer Entering e-Reader Market
Taipei, Taiwan - Acer plans to introduce its first e-book reader by late June. More -
Looking Back, Looking Ahead
A couple members of the media mentioned to me during CES that they thought about how long they have been attending the show. Maybe it was the dawn of the new decade that spawned the thought... More -
Definitive Promotes DiComo
Baltimore - Definitive Technology marketing VP Paul DiComo has been promoted to the position of marketing and product development senior VP and has joined the senior officers group of parent company DEI Holdings. More -
Bernie's Succumbs To Weak Economy
High costs, low margins and the protracted economic downturn in New England are what ultimately did in Bernie's, according to court documents and the company's attorney. The family- and employee-owned A/V, majap and furniture chain, with 15 leased stores in Connecticut, Delaware and Massachusetts, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Jan. More
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