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Quotes about CES
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“ We've had briefings from many companies that will release new tablets at CES. All of these inputs have led us to revise our US consumer tablet forecast for 2010 upward to 10.3 million units, and we expect sales to more than double in 2011 to 24.1 million units. Of those sales, the lion's share will be iPads, and despite many would-be competitors that will be released at CES, we see Apple commanding the vast majority of the tablet market through 2012. ”
In Tablet Market to Skyrocket to 82 Million Users by 2015: Forrester
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ViaSat Shows Off 40 Mbps Satellite Broadband - Enterprise Only, as Many Users Wait for Residential Version
Explore dslreports.com (Feb 20 2012) Applications
Recently we noted how ViaSat's new 12 Mbps satellite service, well-hyped at CES, wasn't quite the revolution it was cracked up to be in the press. In addition to not being availab... (Read Full Article)
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Crossbred Droid 4 to bulk up Verizon’s LTE lineup Friday
...ine on Friday, offering the Motorola Android handset for $200 with a two-year contract. Unveiled at CES, the Droid 4 is a cross-breed of many of the Motorola devices that have come before it. (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Motorola Verizon Wireless CES
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Motorola Droid 4 to launch on Verizon for $199.99
Explore Ars Technica (Feb 7 2012)
...pgraded to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich," according to Motorola.
We handled the phone a bit at CES, and while it's still on the thick and heavy side, the sliding action was smoother and easier than ...
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The Samsung Doth Advertise Too Much, Methinks
Explore TechCrunch (Feb 6 2012) Marketing
At CES, the AOL booth where we worked, did interviews, and ate lunch was just a few short feet from Samsun...
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ViaSat May Add Another Exede Tier - 12 Mbps, 10 GB Cap For Somewhere Around $55
Explore dslreports.com (Jan 31 2012)
Earlier this month we noted how ViaSat's new 12 Mbps satellite service, well-hyped at CES, wasn't quite the revolution it was cracked up to be in the press. In addition to not being availab...
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WildBlue Users: Exede Is Not What You Promised Us - Faster Speeds Come With Higher Prices, Lower Caps
Explore dslreports.com (Jan 23 2012) Applications
...other day we noted that while ViaSat heavily hyped their new "Exede" satellite broadband service at CES, now that the service has supposedly launched, many users note they can't actually get it yet. Exis...
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Consumerization of IT: Is It More than Just Bring-Your-Own (Mobile) Device?
Explore No Jitter (Jan 19 2012)
...bout the consumer technology environment; are you keeping up with all of them? It turns out that at CES, Consumerization of IT primarily means "BYOD" (Bring Your own Device). The panel discussion appropr... (Read Full Article)
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Verizon demands LTE in all future smartphones, tablets
Explore GigaOM (Jan 12 2012) IP Telephony , Mobility
.... That’s essentially what Verizon associate director of device marketing Keith Lampron told CNET at CES. Verizon will no longer accept any smart device without LTE, which would mean that the BlackBerry C...
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Comment Mentions: LTE Apple Sprint Nextel
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Ces: Fcc's Genachowski Calls Net-Neutrality Lawsuit 'Distracting'
Explore The Cable Industry Book (Jan 11 2012) Applications
..." and could create uncertainty and confusion in the market. Genachowski, in his third appearance at CES, primarily used the stage Wednesday to stump for his favorite issue -- pushing TV broadcasters to a... (Read Full Article)
Comment Mentions: Verizon Communications Julius Genachowski Consumer Electronics Association
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"Next Big Thing" Will be Mobile-Related, But Give it a Couple Years
Explore IP Carrier (Jan 10 2012) Marketing , Mobility
...able to avoid hearing about the "next big thing," or the "lack of the next big thing" coming out of CES. Sometimes the hype matches an eventual trend, and sometimes it does not, so be circumspect.
Among ...
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Comment Mentions: Apple CES Macbook Air
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At CES, Samsung plans content for every screen
Explore GigaOM (Jan 10 2012) Mobility
Samsung spent most of its CES press event explaining how it will expand its app and media ecosystem to every screen in the house ...
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ViaSat & WildBlue Launching $50, 12 Mbps Service Next Week - Though Company's Murky on Caps, Other Restrictions
Explore dslreports.com (Jan 9 2012)
ViaSat this week is at CES promoting their new 10 Mbps satellite broadband service, which they say they'll launch next week fo...
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CES, Ultrabooks and Lowered Expectations
Explore blog.tmcnet.com (Jan 8 2012)
It has been a few years since I have been to CES and I have to be honest, I have never seen the kind of lowered expectations for an event. There hav...
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Comment Mentions: Microsoft Communications and Technology Blog Technology Blog
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Is Windows Phone's consumer focus killing it?
Explore Ars Technica (Dec 28 2011)
...-end flagship devices are conspicuous by their absence. This omission is expected to be remedied at CES in January. With Nokia, Microsoft has a hardware vendor that's categorically on its side, and one t...
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IPTV vs. Cable - What's the difference?
Explore TELEPHONY Online (Dec 26 2011) Applications
...tegrate Internet content, features and functionality into the TV set. Having spent a virtual day at CES Sunday, courtesy of multiple Webcasts, I think what Verizon announced with its second generation of...
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