CES Scales Up While Companies Push Back

The Consumer Electronics Show is being pushed in ever-more-glamorous directions as organizers attempt to top themselves every year. Much like the final years of the E3 event, that week’s showcase will feature loud music and brightly-lit stages. At the same date, plus mirroring E3, the big

businesses that drive CES are starting to rethink the need for the event itself. The New York Times reports: “Technology companies now frequently introduce their products elsewhere, in an effort to

reach consumers more directly. The Apple iPhone, the Nintendo Wii and other recent must-haves were not unveiled at C.E.S. One of the industry’s biggest hits in 2007 was the Flip Video camcorder, an easy-to-use […]

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