• Windows mobile 7 promised once more. This is too little too late.
  • Nexus One phone getting all the attention.
  • US consumer electronics revenue dropped 8-percent in 2009.
  • Palm hanging in there with new initiatives for Pre and Pixi.
  • Look for more e-Readers than the market can absorb.
  • Flash 10.1 for phones coming shortly.
  • Dell may steal the “slate” name.
  • Intel at CES show. Why?
  • Sony jumping on 3D bandwagon.
  • I read the WSJ top ten gadget list.

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  1. qb says:

    I, for one, welcome our {blue,red,yellow,green} overlords.

  2. Buzz says:

    Does the headling mean “News From CES – Sick” or “News From CES – 3”?

  3. Corsair says:

    really

  4. Dallas says:

    John D. Agree that Win Mobile 7 is now DOA. In an ocean of iPhones, Androids and Blackberry’s there is not much MS can do at this point. Especially for consumer phones. Perhaps a nerd line of phones might do the trick.

    Intel at CES? Well, they’ve been there for over a decade now! Ah yeah, Intel is a consumer electronics company.

  5. deowll says:

    John, you are wrong about the TVs.

    The 3D TVs work. They are expensive but they are readily available. They are broadcasting in 3D so you don’t have to worry about having nothing to watch.

    The seriously rich can easily afford the bill.

    Everybody with a decent job can now get HD TV.

    That means if you want to be seen as somebody you need that extra something.

    Sells will start of slow and grow until everybody has one just like HD TV.


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