Submit a Story!
Report: Macworld Out, CES 2010 in for Apple
Report: Macworld Out, CES 2010 in for Apple
Apple looks to head for a bigger stage for its 2010 lineup
CES 2009 (Day 2) - Page 1
CES 2009 (Day 2) - Page 1
driverheaven.net — DriverHeaven @ Ces 2009 Day 2 It is some time between the end of day 2 and... the beginning of Day 3 at CES and once again Driver Heaven have been out and about at the convention. Here is a selection of our highlights from Day 2. BFG As always BFG had a ... (more) CES 2009 (Day 2) - Page 1
CES 2009: Digital Experience
CES 2009: Digital Experience
thinkcomputers.org — Well we are back at CES again this year. We start off this years coverage the day... before CES at Digital Experience. Digital Experiece is a slimmed down version of CES where vendors showing off just a few of the new products they are announcing at ... (more) CES 2009: Digital Experience
CES 2009: MSI Notebooks
CES 2009: MSI Notebooks
thinkcomputers.org — MSI had one of the most exciting booths this year at CES, probably because they were just... showing off their notebooks. MSI is not a new comer to the notebook market, but are not as well knows as others, but after you see what they showed at CES they ... (more) CES 2009: MSI Notebooks
Comments
Blog Reactions

Apple coming to CES 2010?
DV Hardware — ... DailyTech reports Apple may have dropped MacWorld to head to CES in Las Vegas in 2010. Now there are reports that sources at Apple have leaked the real reason for Apple's departure from Macworld -- Apple will be headed to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in 2010. AppleInsider says its sources report the move to be a done deal. The shift seems logical, as it would represent Apple moving to a larger stage, but it is still somewhat surprising as CES has always been dominated by Apple-rival Microsoft, with Bill Gates and now by CEO Steve ...

Report: Macworld Out, CES 2010 in for Apple
APH Networks — ... era for Apple. Over the course of Apple's run at Macworld it announced big products like new iPods, the iPhone, and the MacBook Air. And while Apple was burned for failing to announce a big new product this year, its yearly product announcements have generated enormous buzz. Meanwhile Microsoft has had a bigger stage, but has failed to capture quite as much media excitement at CES, arguably, with the exception of this year which saw Windows 7 debut to much enthusiasm. View: Article @ Source Site ...

Related Content
Source: Apple plans to attend CES in 2010
appleinsider.com 1/10/2009 — On the heels of announcing its plans to bail on Macworld Expo next year, Apple will be instead attending the more generic Consumer Electronics Show in 2010, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Confirmed: Mac-Related Exhibits at CES 2010
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 1/12/2009 — We know that Apple has decided to eschew further Macworlds, but is it doing so in order to defect to the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)? The Consumer Electronics Association has confirmed to C|Net that it plans to host a Mac-centric area at CES ...
WSJ: Apple going to CES 2010. Reality: Nope.
engadget.com 7/30/2009 — This week Gary Shapiro, chief exec of of the CEA (the trade group which puts on CES, and, full disclosure, for which I sometimes consult) held a private dinner with journalists in San Francisco. According to Dow Jones / WSJ reporter Ben Charny ...
CES 2009 Coverage
overclockersclub.com 1/9/2009 — Overclockers Club.com would like you to be a part of the 2009 CES experience without leaving your home. With CES fast approaching for 2009 OCC is making an ever more presence with more staff and many more venues to visit. This year we have a lot more ...
Apple Announces Its Last Year at Macworld
apple.com 12/16/2008 — CUPERTINO, California December 16, 2008 Apple today announced that this year is the last year the company will exhibit at Macworld Expo. Philip Schiller, Apple s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, will deliver the opening keynote ...
CES 2009 - Live From The Show Floor
thetechzone.com 1/12/2009 — Las Vegas - It may look super busy but attendance for the 2009 International CES is expected to be down 20 to 25%. However, this didn’t do much to dampen the excitement of lining up for the opening of the show floor. With 2,700 exhibitors and ...
Palm Ready to Defend Itself From Possible Apple Multi-Touch Lawsuit
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 1/24/2009 — Earlier in the week, during their earnings conference call, Apple made some slightly veiled threats regarding their intellectual property with regards to the iPhone, and specifically around their multi-touch technology. Palm, of course, demo'ed ...
IDG: Macworld Expo still on for 2010, even without Apple
arstechnica.com 12/17/2008 — As an avid Apple fan, you have likely already heard the news that Macworld Expo 2009 will be Apple's last , and that Steve Jobs will not be giving the 2009 keynote. Instead, Apple's senior VP of Worldwide Product Marketing, Phil Schiller, will be ...
CES 2009 Day 1
hardwarelogic.com 1/15/2009 — HardwareLogic starts the new year with coverage from Las Vegas, Nevada, where CES 2009 is being held. For those unfamiliar with this event, the International CES event is produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) to promote growth in the ...
WSJ: Apple to attend CES 2010
news.cnet.com 7/30/2009 — We've heard lots of speculation about the possibility of Apple attending the massive CES trade show in January, but The Wall Street Journal is reporting straight out that Apple plans to attend . CES is devoting more floorspace to Apple this year. ...
Linux-based gizmo construction kit gets extra bricksThe Register 1/10/2009
Plug and play CES on Video    …
Marvell's PXA168: 1GHz CPU for Mobile DevicesMaximum PC all RSS Feed 1/12/2009
Marvell’s ambitions have gotten pretty substantial as of late, as they’re currently placing claim on the ability to pack a 1GHz processor into a cell phone. Using their Sheeva Technology, their PXA168 is looking to change the way that consumer ...
Microsoft TagReader Hits App StoreMaximum PC all RSS Feed 1/12/2009
Microsoft has released a free iPhone app called TagReader. It happens to be the software bellwether’s second iPhone app after SeaDragon Mobile . Using TagReader, iPhone users can photograph a tag (Microsoft’s vivid version of barcodes) to search for ...
Windows 7 is enough to kill Linux on the desktopHome - THE INQUIRER 1/14/2009
Nick Farrell the inquirer First INQpressions Should damage Apple too > >
Apple fanboy defects to LinuxHome - THE INQUIRER 1/15/2009
Nick Farrell the inquirer Nibble Jobs' Mob addiction too expensive > >