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The Consumer Electronics Show continues in Las Vegas, and technology columnist Rob Pegoraro is reporting the action on washingtonpost.com's Faster Forward blog. Here's an excerpt:
Market research specialist Strategy Analytics has predicted a modest decline of 2.9 percent in sales of radio components for wireless handsets in 2009, according to its latest figures in the report “Handset Radio Component Sales Forecast 2008—Update.”
Wi-Fi may not be cutting-edge technology anymore, but iPhones, netbooks and other portable devices will put it in many more consumers' hands this year, according to figures released Thursday by the Wi-Fi Alliance and research company In-Stat.
Palm is hoping to get back on track with its new Pre touch phone, which comes equipped with the equally new operating system webOS, both announced on Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicked off here with exhibitors displaying gadgetry ranging from snazzy new smartphones to envelope-sized computers to 3D high-definition television sets.
Quite possibly the biggest buzz at CES so far has been about the LG Watch Phone, which we reported on yesterday morning, and now we have the hands-on pictures.
According to Microsoft, tags create unlimited possibilities for making interactive communications an instant, entertaining part of life.
Hewlett-Packard arrives in Vegas bearing sleek new desktop gifts with Voodoo DNA and TouchSmart pizzazz, teams up with AMD on a pair of sub-$1,000 notebook game-changers.
We've been hearing rumours about it for a couple of months now, but the T-Mobile Shadow (yep, just the Shadow, not Shadow II) had its officially coming out party on Tuesday night at CES 2009.
Handheld computing firm Palm unveils a smartphone called Pre at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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