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By Jeff Malester On Jan 6 2001 - 8:00am

Driven by booming sales of high-drain digital consumer electronics hardware and the ongoing proliferation of wireless communications,

By Alan Wolf On Jan 22 2001 - 8:00am

LAS VEGAS -Circuit City will significantly curtail its ambitious store-remodeling program due to the slowing economy and

By Greg Tarr On Jan 6 2001 - 8:00am

LAS VEGAS -EchoStar plans to hold a press conference at CES this week to announce a new set-top Dish Network decoder that will

By Jeff Malester On Jan 29 2001 - 8:00am

NEWTON, IOWA -Maytag's Home Appliance segment, which includes major appliances and floor-care products, reported fourth-

Staff On Jan 29 2001 - 8:00am

GREENWICH, CONN. -Philip B. Gerson, 35, son of TWICE founding editor Bob Gerson and the late Sandra Gerson, died of cancer

By Bob Gerson On Jan 29 2001 - 8:00am

ALEXANDRIA, VA. - Factory-level sales of consumer electronics hit an all-time high $90.1 billion last year, with all major

By Joseph Palenchar and Amy Gilroy On Jan 6 2001 - 8:00am

LAS VEGAS -At least three aftermarket autosound suppliers plan CES demonstrations of prototype satellite radio tuners that will let

By Jeff Malester On Jan 29 2001 - 8:00am

FAIRFIELD, CONN. -Although revenue in the major appliance segment at General Electric dipped 7 percent in the fourth

By Joseph Palenchar On Jan 6 2001 - 8:00am

LAS VEGAS -Still more companies will enter the Internet audio portable market at CES, where dealers will find expanded selections from

By Greg Tarr On Jan 6 2001 - 8:00am

LAS VEGAS -Toshiba's continuing advances in digital-entertainment technology development will be underscored at this week's CES as the

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