CES 2010 News Centre
- 08 January, 2010 09:28
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The CES 2010 News Centre
The world's largest consumer electronic tradeshow, CES, kicked off in Las Vegas this week with a slew of company announcements and product releases in tow. More than 2500 exhibitors from around the world – including a record number of 330 new participants – are expected to take part in the annual show.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, well known for his ‘dynamic’ live performances, has already shocked attendees with his down-sized keynote performance.
To catch up on the action, see our selection of CES stories below or subscribe to the RSS feed.
CES 2010 articles:
Australia to have tiny presence at CES
Should Australia's governments sponsor companies to go to CES?
Intel launches next-generation laptop, desktop chips
3D, thin TVs and e-readers among Samsung's CES announcements
Microsoft keynote highlights gaming announcements
See-through screens - gimmick or instant gadget love?
New Sony Cyber-shots full of surprises
New Panasonic Lumix cameras go high-capacity
Mobile digital TV coming to US in 2010
Klipsch combines a wireless speaker and LED light
Laptops and 3D TV expected to headline show
Marvell sees fleet of Plug Computer-based products coming
Tablets are hot this year's CES
Cisco readying home telepresence trials in US
HP's multi-touch tablet previewed, arrives late 2010
First TransferJet devices coming in February
Quick hands-on from CES: Que and Skiff e-readers
First looks from CES: Google Nexus One and Motorola Backflip
Panasonic promises 3D plasma HDTVs
Sony emphasises 3D across all HDTV lines
CES 2010: New Sony Cyber-shots full of surprise331613
Sharp QuadPixel technology promises better HDTV color
CES 2010: New Panasonic Lumix cameras go high-capacity
Cisco's Chambers demonstrates home TelePresence
Android madness at CES: Fad or future?
LaCie announces compact Wi-Fi HD media center
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- Australia to have tiny presence at CES
- Should Australia's governments sponsor companies to go to CES?
- Intel launches next-generation laptop, desktop chips
- 3D, thin TVs and e-readers among Samsung's CES announcements
- CES: See-through screens - gimmick or instant gadget love?
- CES 2010: New Sony Cyber-shots full of surprises
- CES 2010: New Panasonic Lumix cameras go high-capacity
- CES: Marvell sees fleet of Plug Computer-based products coming
- Tablets are hot this year's CES
- CES: Cisco readying home telepresence trials in US
- HP's multi-touch tablet previewed, arrives late 2010
- First TransferJet devices coming in February
- Quick hands-on from CES: Que and Skiff e-readers
- First looks from CES: Google Nexus One and Motorola Backflip
- Samsung focuses on 3D LED TVs
- Panasonic promises 3D plasma HDTVs
- Sony emphasises 3D across all HDTV lines
- Sharp QuadPixel technology promises better HDTV color
- Cisco's Chambers demonstrates home TelePresence
- Android madness at CES: Fad or future?
- LaCie announces compact Wi-Fi HD media center
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