The Sunday Review’s cartoon strip mocks the excesses of the consumer electronics industry.
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The Strip: The Working Poor Electronics Show
The Sunday Review’s cartoon strip mocks the excesses of the consumer electronics industry.
The Sunday Review’s cartoon strip mocks the excesses of the consumer electronics industry.
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The Strip: The Working Poor Electronics Show
Stephen Elop, the chief executive of Nokia, the Finnish cellphone maker, has a difficult challenge ahead to restore the company’s credibility in the American market, where Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone are thriving. In an interview, he says he’s betting that using Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system on its devices will help with a turnaround.
Stephen Elop, the chief executive of Nokia, the Finnish cellphone maker, has a difficult challenge ahead to restore the company’s credibility in the American market, where Google’s Android and Apple’s iPhone are thriving. In an interview, he says he’s betting that using Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system on its devices will help with a turnaround.
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One on One: Stephen Elop, Nokia Chief
Voice-activated devices and software are beginning to flood the consumer electronics market. But will this feature catch on or become known as yet another tech-industry gimmick?
Voice-activated devices and software are beginning to flood the consumer electronics market. But will this feature catch on or become known as yet another tech-industry gimmick?
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Beyond Siri: Voice Recognition Pops Up in More Gadgets
Even though most of the products at the International Consumer Electronics Show are for consumers, there are several products at the show that will be important for the workplace. Ultrabooks, Windows on iPads and a revised RIM PlayBook are among those offerings at the annual show in Las Vegas.
Even though most of the products at the International Consumer Electronics Show are for consumers, there are several products at the show that will be important for the workplace. Ultrabooks, Windows on iPads and a revised RIM PlayBook are among those offerings at the annual show in Las Vegas.
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Daily Report: Enterprise Computing at C.E.S.
Monday was a big day for smartphones at the International Consumer Electronics Show. AT&T talked about new smartphones that would run on its fast 4G network, including the Titan II from HTC. And Nokia, as expected, unveiled the Lumia 900, running Windows Phone.
Monday was a big day for smartphones at the International Consumer Electronics Show. AT&T talked about new smartphones that would run on its fast 4G network, including the Titan II from HTC. And Nokia, as expected, unveiled the Lumia 900, running Windows Phone.
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Daily Report: Nokia and Microsoft Unveil an Ambitious Phone
Attendees at the Consumer Electronics Show will find a surprising number of low-tech products alongside the smartphones, including razors, mattresses and vibrators. Marketers have decided that show attendees are their target market for these products.
Attendees at the Consumer Electronics Show will find a surprising number of low-tech products alongside the smartphones, including razors, mattresses and vibrators. Marketers have decided that show attendees are their target market for these products.
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Need a Mattress to Go With That TV? You’re in the Right Place
The iPad seems to be doing pretty well among business customers already. There could be even more of them, though, who would buy iPads if software like Microsoft Office and Windows would run well on the devices.
The iPad seems to be doing pretty well among business customers already. There could be even more of them, though, who would buy iPads if software like Microsoft Office and Windows would run well on the devices.
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Gadgetwise: Giving Windows on an iPad a Boost
Three chief executives appeared on stage at an AT&T press conference to announce the first Windows Phone devices that will be compatible with AT&T’s new 4G cellular network.
Three chief executives appeared on stage at an AT&T press conference to announce the first Windows Phone devices that will be compatible with AT&T’s new 4G cellular network.
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Fast Windows Phones for AT&T’s 4G Network
As the nature of technology is changing, the International Consumer Electronics Show is changing too. Fewer of the announcements of the most important products are made there.
As the nature of technology is changing, the International Consumer Electronics Show is changing too. Fewer of the announcements of the most important products are made there.
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Daily Report: The Consumer Electronics Show
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