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CES 2006: Keynotes/panels

Tech heavyweights take the CES stage to tout their companies' next big moves.

CNET News staff
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CES 2006

CES 2006: Keynotes/panels

Cars and stars as Google's Page takes the stage

Not to be outdone by other companies' star power, Larry Page shares keynote spotlight with Robin Williams--and a robotic car.
Photos: Google's Page takes CES stage
January 6, 2006

Yahoo's CES demo: Mission impossible

Stars Tom Cruise, Ellen DeGeneres help Internet search company through technical demo problems at Consumer Electronics Show.
Photo: Tom Cruise to the rescue
January 6, 2006

Intel links up with the movie studios

Wondering about Viiv and Duo? Don't just ask CEO Otellini. Ask actors DeVito, Freeman and Hanks.
January 6, 2006

Dell shows off speedy game PC

During CES keynote, Michael Dell says it's his company's obligation "to take computing to the next level."
Photos: Dell overclocks for CES
January 5, 2006

Sony CEO trots out the stars for CES speech

Howard Stringer gives celeb-powered address on technology and entertainment, but doesn't offer any new product news.
Photos: Sony's Stringer on stage
January 5, 2006

Gates shows off Vista in CES keynote

Microsoft chairman highlights features designed to convince the average consumer that they need the next version of Windows.
January 4, 2006

Gates sees IBM, not Google, as top Microsoft rival

"The press just doesn't like to write about IBM," Microsoft's chairman says, comparing Google's threat to Netscape's.
January 5, 2006

Sony details Blu-ray plans, new product releases

Cameras, eBook reader, music phones to be among electronic giant's new offerings.
Photos: The Bot, by Alienware
January 4, 2006

CES 2006

CES 2006: Keynotes/panels

Cars and stars as Google's Page takes the stage

Not to be outdone by other companies' star power, Larry Page shares keynote spotlight with Robin Williams--and a robotic car.
Photos: Google's Page takes CES stage
January 6, 2006

Yahoo's CES demo: Mission impossible

Stars Tom Cruise, Ellen DeGeneres help Internet search company through technical demo problems at Consumer Electronics Show.
Photo: Tom Cruise to the rescue
January 6, 2006

Intel links up with the movie studios

Wondering about Viiv and Duo? Don't just ask CEO Otellini. Ask actors DeVito, Freeman and Hanks.
January 6, 2006

Dell shows off speedy game PC

During CES keynote, Michael Dell says it's his company's obligation "to take computing to the next level."
Photos: Dell overclocks for CES
January 5, 2006

Sony CEO trots out the stars for CES speech

Howard Stringer gives celeb-powered address on technology and entertainment, but doesn't offer any new product news.
Photos: Sony's Stringer on stage
January 5, 2006

Gates shows off Vista in CES keynote

Microsoft chairman highlights features designed to convince the average consumer that they need the next version of Windows.
January 4, 2006

Gates sees IBM, not Google, as top Microsoft rival

"The press just doesn't like to write about IBM," Microsoft's chairman says, comparing Google's threat to Netscape's.
January 5, 2006

Sony details Blu-ray plans, new product releases

Cameras, eBook reader, music phones to be among electronic giant's new offerings.
Photos: The Bot, by Alienware
January 4, 2006