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2009 International CES Exhibitor Profiles; Worlds Largest Consumer Technology Tradeshow Returns to Las Vegas, January ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) LAS VEGAS----The 2009 International CES takes place January 8 - 11, 2009 at the Las Vegas Convention Center and the Sands Expo and Convention Center/The Venetian in Las Vegas.
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Samsung to launch thin Blu-ray Disc player at CES (IT World) It's not just televisions that are slimming down for this week's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Samsung, which has already said it plans to unveil a 7-millimeter thick TV at the show, will also be taking the wraps off a new Blu-ray Disc player that's 39mm thick.
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Crystal Ball for Media Activism (in Mediacheck) (The Tyee) A guess at when and how big digital decisions will go down in 2009.
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Panel PCs have cashdrawer ports (WindowsForDevices) — Dec. 15, 2008 — Taiwanese vendor Puritron has announced three panel PCs with 1GHz Intel Celeron ULV processors and water-resistant, stainless steel front panels.
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New Palm Handset and OS Coming on Thursday? (IT World) Palm is set to preview this week its latest incarnation of mobile operating system - Nova - in a bid to re-ignite the company as a smartphone leader. Latest developments say that Palm will also release a new device that runs Nova as well.
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Microsoft patches Windows CE 6.0 (WindowsForDevices) — Dec. 15, 2008 — Microsoft has announced its latest monthly set of updates for those creating custom Windows CE 6.0 images. Meanwhile, December security updates for Windows Embedded Standard (WES) 2009 and Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 3 will be available soon, the company says. ...
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New 'Wind' netbook pairs SSD with hard disk (IT World) MSI, the makers of the much vaunted U100 'Wind' netbook, have announced a new version of the machine featuring both an SSD drive and a conventional hard disk.
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Crystal ball gazing at the year ahead in tech law (Toronto Star) Technology law and policy is notoriously unpredictable and crystal ball gazing in Canada this year is particularly challenging given the current political and economic uncertainty. With that caveat, my best guess for the coming months includes the following:
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2009: The Year Gadgets Stop Being Life Add-Ons? (Fast Company Magazine) I was reading about Vuzix's new VR projection glasses--actually looking pretty snazzy, versus a prop from Star Trek--when a thought struck me. It seems that the gadget as a nice-to-have bolt-on to modern life is dead. Instead, the gadget as a ...
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Google Android apps getting competitive (IT World) The Google Android platform is about to get a little bit more serious-minded. According to a recent report, Google is going to shift to a paid platform for Android applications.
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