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The International CES is produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA),  and took place Jan. 8-11, 2009, in Las Vegas.  Click here for more news: KCBS Tech Space

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  HP's Sleek Mini Netbook
Hewlett Packard's Marco Pena speaks with CBS News Technology Analyst Larry Magid about a new HP business netbook. (1/12; 3:32)
  Motorized Bicycle
Schwinn Bicycle spokesman Michael de Leon speaks with Larry Magid about a new high-tech bike that has an electric motor. (1/11; 3:54)
  Electronic Books
Joe Eschbach, Plastic Logic's VP of Marketing, explains his company's new electronic device which allows users to read books. (1/10; 4:53)
  AskDaveTaylor.com, a Q&A tech website
At the Showstoppers event at CES, Larry Magid asked Dave about his journey from author to successful blogger. (1/10; 4:02)
  New Skype Software and Updates
Skype COO Scott Durchskag tells Larry Magid how the bad economy is actually good for Skype as people flock to value. (1/10; 5:24)
  TV Becomes Internet Appliance
From the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, KCBS' Technology Analyst Larry Magid is noticing the convergance of TV and the internet as the latest trend. (1/10; 4:06)
  Palm's Pre Phone and Yahoo TV
From the CES, Larry Magid talks with Wall St Journal columnist Walter Mossberg. (1/9; 6:53)
  New Phone by Palm
Larry Magid at CES talks to Palm CEO Ed Colligan about the Pre. (1/8; 2:25)
  Consumer Electronic Show
KCBS' Technology Analyst Larry Magid says the LG Watch Phone is sure to steal the hearts of tech lovers. (1/7; 1:58)
Future of the Cell Phone
KCBS technology analyst Larry Magid says several novel mobiles were unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (1/8; 4:17)
  Expectations for Tech Show
Larry Magid spoke with Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Electronics Assoc. which hosts the giant conference. (1/7; 5:55)
  Techies Gear Up for CES
As tech insiders get ready to travel to Vegas for the '09 CES, Larry Magid spoke with tech analyst Rob Enderle about what we can expect. (1/5; 8:43)
 
 
CBS CES 2009 Headlines
2010 Best of CES Awards - call for entries

Each year, CNET, in partnership with the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), produces the Best of CES awards at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The CNET editorial team recognizes the best new products at the show with awards in nine categories, an overall Best of Show award, and the People's Voice award that's selecte ...

3D is coming to a living room near you

Three-dimensional TV is coming to a living room near you. But will the technology spur a consumer spending spree like digital and high-definition TV did before it? Or will 3D end up being the next big flop?

One thing is clear, TV manufacturers need something new to get people buying TVs. Over the last couple of years, TV manufacturers h ...

Haier launches new line of Rhapsody Ibiza players

Last year, appliance manufacturer Haier America surprised me by producing its very first MP3 player. More specifically, I was confounded by the fact that the company actually made a decent one that offered a variety of compelling features most mainstream MP3 player companies had overlooked (wireless podcast updating, for example).

No ...

Alpine KTP-445 Power Pack adds easy amplification

Adding the right external amplifier to your car audio solution not only results in higher volume levels, but also fuller, cleaner sound at moderate volume levels as a strong amplifier can operate more efficiently than the receiver alone. But adding an amp creates the small problem of find a place to mount it and then wiring it. Alpine has a s ...

CES 2009: Computers and hardware wrap-up

Historically, the Consumer Electronics Show hasn't been a place where we'd find a ton of new laptops, desktops, or computer components. After all, PC makers had Comdex (a now-defunct Vegas trade show), and are generally more interested in hitting the back-to-school and holiday seasons than releasing new products in January.

Still, this ...

CES 2009: Home audio wrap-up

The 2009 Consumer Electronics Show is history. As far as the home audio world is concerned, the product lineup and trends were pretty much right in line with our predictions.

Wireless speakers: Panasonic showcased the SC-ZT1, a unique "4.4" speaker system with wireless speakers (except for that pesky power cord, of course). But ...

CES post-show wrap-up: HDTV

The television category is a perennial CES staple and this year was no different. For some reason nobody showed a TV bigger than Panasonic's 150-inch plasma from last year (have we maxed out in flat-panel screen size?), but most of the other trends I discussed in the preview ...

CES 2009 home video wrap-up

CES 2009 is officially over, so we can take stock of the major home video trends we saw at the show. The most obvious difference from CES 2008 is that now that HD DVD is dead, Blu- ...

CES 2009 wrap-up: What killed in the monitor category

If you've been keeping up with my monitor blog posts from CES 2009, there's one term you've probably heard tossed around more any other: "Full HD."

Yes, Full HD was the buzzword for monitors this year. Full HD basically means a monitor has a 16:9 aspect ratio screen--as opposed to a 16:10--and either supports 1920x1080 (1080p) resolut ...

CES 2009: Digital imaging wrap-up

All things considered, this year's CES had a surprising amount of innovative--or at least interesting--tech for cameras and camcorders, beyond the usual bigger/faster/cheaper we've come to expect from the show.

Though each manufacturer took a different approach to ...

CES 2009: Car Tech wrap-up

Our heads are still spinning a bit from the onslaught that was the in-car electronics hall of CES 2009. From every direction, there were speakers the size of extralarge pizzas and flashy video displays vying for your attention. Amidst the cacophony, our (ahem) skilled Car Tech editors were able to spot a few gems and a few diamonds in the rough. ...

CES 2009: GPS wrap-up

CES 2009 didn't dish up any major surprises in the GPS department, but that doesn't mean it was a complete snoozer. A handful of new portable navigation devices were introduced at the show, as well as a number of services for both standalone PNDs and GPS-enabled smartphones.

As expected, we saw a new con ...

CES 2009 wrap-up: Cell phones and smartphones

Though cell phones are just a small part of CES, the category made a big splash at this year's show with the first cell phone to win CNET's Best of CES award. But the Palm Pre was not the only device in Las Vegas; new devices also debuted from Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and LG, to name a few.

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Panasonic's Spring camcorders: Three chips and long lenses

Before the world went high-def, Panasonic made a point of upgrading many of its camcorders to 3-chip models; now it's happening again, as Panasonic rolls out its 3MOS chipsets in its prosumer 2009 AVCHD camcorders. And at 2 megapixels per chip, they're each reasonably h ...

CES 2009 wrap-up: What to expect from networking

The main networking themes at CES 2009 were faster, greener, and more diverse.

The nicest surprise, however, was not a product but the return of Buffalo. After two years of court sanctions, Buffalo now has regained the right to sell networking products in North America. It ...

CES 2009 wrap-up: Portable audio and video

CES 2009 delivered a surprising amount of MP3 player-related product announcements compared with last year's show. No, I didn't see any "iPod killers" out there, but there are still plenty of manufacturers eager to fight for second place in the world of MP3 players.

The biggest trend I'm seeing right now is touch screens. For ...

CES 2009: Gaming wrap-up

It's no secret that gaming's presence at CES can barely be felt, but we were lucky enough to find some diamonds in the rough, including a few that made us want to phone a lawyer.

While there was no new gaming software to be found, there was a respectable amount of gaming ...

Sony's spring camcorders: Changes at the extremes

While Panasonic and Canon look like they're delivering a solid, if somewhat uninspiring, line of camcorders for the first half of the year, Sony emerged from CES with the most newsworthy set of models--newsworthy for what the product line doesn't include, as well as what ...

Mio Technology intros four new Moov GPS models

Mio Technology unveiled four new models to its Moov line of portable navigation devices at CES 2009, along with an improved software platform called Mio Spirit.

Calling 2009 a "watershed year for Mio," the GPS manufacturer debuted the Mio Moov S300, Mio Moov S500, Mio Moov S556, and Mio Moov S700, which ...

Intel unveils tablet Classmate PC design

Intel has revealed the design for a tablet version of its Classmate PC, a low-powered Netbook designed for use in primary schools.

The tablet-format Classmate, which was unveiled Friday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, will let manufacturers build Classmate PCs that can be used either as a standard clamshell laptop or--w ...

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