@import url(/css/ne05/news_ces06.css); #leftside h2 { font-size: 1.2em; margin: 0; } CES 2006: Gadget glitz in Vegas The gadget-loving masses have descended on Las Vegas for the annual blockbuster Consumer Electronics Show. From the conference rooms to the show floor, keynotes and parties, here's everything you need to know. Signing up for cell phone giant's download store may undermine phones' ability to play most common music format. January 9, 2006 While some say plasma is a dying format, sales continue to climb for Panasonic, its CEO asserts at CES. January 9, 2006 Video Larry Page onstageGoogle co-founder talks about Google's Video Store and more. Samsung said it would take on Apple in music last year. Not much happened. Now, it says 2006 will be the year. January 9, 2006 Electronics show attendees were interested in, among other things, a new Sanyo video camera and a BenQ monitor. January 7, 2006 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 Service will let users pay 99 cents to $3.95 for recent and classic movies, TV shows, sports games. January 6, 2006 Porn industry's love affair with technology on full display as Web site owners and content providers gather at Adult Entertainment Expo. January 6, 2006 The video technology provider announces plans to help make Google Video available on consumer electronics. January 6, 2006 #pollShell { width: 180px; border-top: 2px solid #666; float:right; } * html #pollShell h3 { height: 16px; he\ight: 0; } #pollShell h3 { height: 0; background: #FFF url(http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/ne/extra/poll_hed.gif) no-repeat 0 0; overflow: hidden; padding: 16px 0 0; margin: 0; } #pollBody { padding: 5px; border-top: 0; } News.com Poll Who stole the show at CES? Bill Gates Howard Stringer Michael Dell Terry Semel Larry Page Paul Otellini Tom Cruise View results Hollywood makes a few 3D movies, but some new TVs arriving in about two years, according to Philips Electronics, could help expand the concept. January 6, 2006 Gates prefers car racing; Ballmer likes basketball. Their kids just think Xbox 360 is really awesome. Sony? Maybe not so much. January 6, 2006 Stars Tom Cruise, Ellen DeGeneres help Internet company through technical glitches during keynote. Photos: Cruise, DeGeneres to the rescue January 6, 2006 Wondering about Viiv and Duo? Don't just ask CEO Otellini. Ask actors DeVito, Freeman and Hanks. January 5, 2006 Clones look to undermine Apple's long-standing lead in the market for MP3 players. Photos: This year's would-be iPod rivals January 6, 2006