New technology on display at Demo 2001
The tech industry struggles, but Demo 2001 forges on, exhibiting what may become industry-changing products and software.
There's one thing almost everyone in the tech industry can agree on: The
era of the beige PC has given way to the era of the gadget.
This is good timing for Chris Shipley, executive producer of the annual Demo conference. Her trade show is dedicated to new products and services that are predicted to change the technology industry.
Reporter Melissa Francis was in Phoenix to see which products lived up to their billing.
Watch video | First look at the Kodak mc3 Kodak Product Manager John McCoy demonstrates the all-in-one MP3 player, video and still camera. |
Watch video | The iRobot makes its debut iRobot CEO Colin Angle demonstrates the programmable, Web-enabled robot. |
Watch video | N-scribe attempts to take handwriting to devices Ilya Schiller, co-founder of Digital Ink, shows off new technology that allows people to communicate handwritten data to any device, including cell phones and PDAs. |
Watch video | Predicting the next big thing Chris Shipley, executive producer of Demo 2001, reveals what technology will change the industry in the next year. |