The Producer Electronics Revolution, Part I
Doc's first report on CES. Several thumbs-down and one big thumbs-up on the keynotes.
My goals at CES was the same as ever:
1. catch some interesting keynotes
2. check out some cool new gear
3. see what a few interesting companies are up to
4. try to find as much Linux as possible under the hoods of gear being pitched on other virtues
5. hang out with geeks who know more than I do
So we'll start with the keynotes.
I blew off Bill Gates' opener, which always is predictably dull and far from my center of interest in any case. But, I didn't like missing the opening talks by Gary Shapiro of the Consumer Electronics Association, and Sir Howard Stringer, the Chairman and CEO of Sony. Still, I was assured in the press room that transcripts of their talks would go up on the Web. And they have.
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