The annual Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas is in its final leg. The hashtags #CES and #CES2012 have been used in over 60,000 tweets each day. So what news do you need to know and what is next for the world of tech?
LAS VEGAS, LG Electronics has introduced the Google TV platform to its "smart" television, explains Matthew Durgin, Director, Smart TV Content Busine...
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The International Academy of Web Television (IAWTV) will present its first awards program for excellence across multiple platforms on Thursday, Janu...
LAS VEGAS - The industry consortium of five of the the major Hollywood studios, the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), is readying a com...
Starting out the week-long CES conference in Las Vegas on Monday will be a highly anticipated press conference with LG Electronic...
The Consumer Electronics Show -- the mother of all tech trade shows -- is where people find out what many companies plan to release at some point during the year. Here are a few things we can we expect at CES 2012.
It's easy to write off this massive technology trade show as an outdated, overrated, and overhyped gizmo-fest. But I think it's incredibly valuable, and often results in real marketplace knowledge ahead of the curve.
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