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Game Changing Tech From CES

Jan 18, 2011
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PCmag@Work (Small Business): Game Changing Tech From CES

Tim Bajarin’s game changers from CES include almost-ready-to-ship flexible computer displays, a modular smartphone-cum-laptop from Motorola and a new cloud file synchronization service, Unifi from Real Networks.


“Two weeks ago, I attended my 27th CES since 1976. You might say that I have seen it all, in a sense. I have seen this show thrive, almost crash and burn in the 1990’s when Comdex stole a lot of its thunder, and come back strong to become the biggest and most important tech show we have in North America.

The show is always interesting if you are into gadgets. Each year’s show seems to have a few major themes. Last year, it was netbooks, ebook readers, and 3D TV. This year, it was all about tablets, super phones, and 3D TV’s without glasses. The folks here at PCMag.com did a great job covering the show and sharing all of the new gadgets they saw with you.”

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