CES 2007: Gaga for gadgets in Vegas
International gear watchers, from heavyweights to hobbyists, are converging on Sin City for the massive Consumer Electronics Show.
Gaga for gadgets in Vegas
International gear watchers, from heavyweights to hobbyists, are converging on Sin City for the massive, annual Consumer Electronics Show. Here's all the news you need to know from the show floor, speeches, soirees and much more.Microsoft's Bach looks for harmony in entertainment
Unit chief Robbie Bach's toughest task may be dovetailing the company's entertainment efforts.January 11, 2007
Best of CES winners crowned
The LG BH100 media player grabs Best in Show prize, while Microsoft Sync nabs People's Voice honors. Find out which other gadgets got nods.January 10, 2007
Old media meets new
CBS President Leslie Moonves discusses the steps his company has taken to merge old broadcast media with new user-generated content.
Retailers back Warner combo DVD
Circuit City, Best Buy, Amazon will stock Total HD, a disc formatted for both Blu-ray and HD DVD.January 10, 2007
Visa, Nokia turn cell phones into credit cards
Credit card giant launches global system to turn mobile phones into wallets in a deal with the world's top handset maker.January 10, 2007
Media new and old merge at CBS
CBS President Les Moonves takes the CES stage to declare company's plans for riding the new content-swapping wave.January 9, 2007
Dell woos gamers and greens
A new heat sink turns down the temperature on overclocked PCs, and the Plant a Tree program targets greenhouse guilt.January 9, 2007
Taser in action at CES
ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind looks at a new personal protection device from Taser.
Cisco touts the networked home of future
CEO outlines vision for building home networks that let people access video, music and other content anywhere in the home.January 9, 2007
Taking Web video to the TV
Everyone from Microsoft to Apple to Sling Media wants to help consumers stream downloaded video to their TV screens.January 9, 2007
PS3 shipments hit 1 million in 2006
Sony says it reached targets in North America, reiterates goal of 6 million units shipped worldwide by end of March.January 9, 2007
TI chip turns mobiles into movie projectors
Using its DLP chip, Texas Instruments transforms a cell phone into a DVD-quality video projector.January 9, 2007
Gaga for gadgets in Vegas
International gear watchers, from heavyweights to hobbyists, are converging on Sin City for the massive, annual Consumer Electronics Show. Here's all the news you need to know from the show floor, speeches, soirees and much more.Microsoft's Bach looks for harmony in entertainment
Unit chief Robbie Bach's toughest task may be dovetailing the company's entertainment efforts.January 11, 2007
Best of CES winners crowned
The LG BH100 media player grabs Best in Show prize, while Microsoft Sync nabs People's Voice honors. Find out which other gadgets got nods.January 10, 2007
Old media meets new
CBS President Leslie Moonves discusses the steps his company has taken to merge old broadcast media with new user-generated content.
Retailers back Warner combo DVD
Circuit City, Best Buy, Amazon will stock Total HD, a disc formatted for both Blu-ray and HD DVD.January 10, 2007
Visa, Nokia turn cell phones into credit cards
Credit card giant launches global system to turn mobile phones into wallets in a deal with the world's top handset maker.January 10, 2007
Media new and old merge at CBS
CBS President Les Moonves takes the CES stage to declare company's plans for riding the new content-swapping wave.January 9, 2007
Dell woos gamers and greens
A new heat sink turns down the temperature on overclocked PCs, and the Plant a Tree program targets greenhouse guilt.January 9, 2007
Taser in action at CES
ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind looks at a new personal protection device from Taser.
Cisco touts the networked home of future
CEO outlines vision for building home networks that let people access video, music and other content anywhere in the home.January 9, 2007
Taking Web video to the TV
Everyone from Microsoft to Apple to Sling Media wants to help consumers stream downloaded video to their TV screens.January 9, 2007
PS3 shipments hit 1 million in 2006
Sony says it reached targets in North America, reiterates goal of 6 million units shipped worldwide by end of March.January 9, 2007
TI chip turns mobiles into movie projectors
Using its DLP chip, Texas Instruments transforms a cell phone into a DVD-quality video projector.January 9, 2007