What's the point of demoing a phone at a show if you won't allow your audience to touch it? Palm and LG were far too protective of their newest phones, the Palm Pre (shown above) and the LG GD90 wristwatch phone, respectively. The vendors wouldn't give editors any hands-on time with these devices. Has everyone caught the Apple super-secrecy bug? --Ginny Mies
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CES 2009: Some Gadgets Missed the Mark
We wonder who's going to want bad Wii wannabes, a zillion iPhone cases, out-of-date MP3 players, e-cigarettes, and other oddities that we found at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show.
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It Lights Up! Why Does It Light Up?
Framed Posters Are Not Electronic!
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