Quantcast
PCWorld.com is upgrading some back-end systems. Some site features, such as user registration, may be temporarily unavailable.

Browse

Browse tag: ces 2009 - Page 1

  • World Tech Update: CES Preview in NYC, Hacked iPhones, and More... Intel and AMD settle their legal disputes, New York hosts the annual CES preview, iPhones are hacked, and more...
  • CES Quintuples Apple's Presence for 2010 Apple's iLounge area at CES 2010 will be five times larger than initially anticipated.
  • Olympus Stylus-7000 Point-and-Shoot Camera The 7X-optical-zoom Olympus Stylus-7000 is a stylish compact camera geared to the creative photographer.
  • Consumer Gear Goes Green Vendors scramble to show how eco-correct they are, but consumers want full functionality, too.
  • Panasonic Announces Colorful New Lumix Cams Hot on the heels of CES, Panasonic gets an early jump on the impending slew of PMA camera announcements with three sub-$200 additions to its Lumix line.
  • CES Roundup: When Can I Get That New Camera? Here are the release dates and scouting reports for the major cameras and camcorders we saw at CES 2009, along with the pricing information announced by each company.
  • Tech Heavyweights Kick off the Year at CES A roundup of innovation at Asia's tech giants as prsented at the recent Consumer Electronics Show.
  • Olympus Adds Tough Cams--and Fashionable Ones At CES, Olympus showed that it intends to play both sides of the fence. The company revealed extra-rugged additions to its waterproof/freezeproof/drop-proof line, as well as three models that are better fits for the fashion-minded.
  • New Pentax Optio Cameras Promise Bang for the Buck As announced at CES, Pentax is offering bargain additions to its Optio line of point-and-shoot cameras--models that pack in a nice range of features for their prices.
  • 2009 CES Attendance Plummets 22 Percent: Was It By Design? Foot traffic at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show was down 22 percent from last year. Final attendance was 110,000 visitors.
  • Wireless Power Energizes CES 2009 should be a big year for products that recharge devices without wires, judging from what's on show at CES.
  • Best Products of CES 2009: Let Us Introduce You From robots to new ways to share TV to Palm's hot Pre phone to colorful camcorders, we've scoured Las Vegas for the best of the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show.
  • CES 2009: Picks and Pans From the Show Floor We've prowled the halls and populated the press conferences of the big Vegas technology show, trolling for news. Come review with us now the ecstasy of innovation and the agony of fail.
  • Slideshow: The Smart Phones of CES Most of the smart phones we saw at CES were updated versions of older models. But the new Palm Pre (and its webOS) was a breath of fresh air--and it definitely stole the show.
  • Extend DTV Deadline, FCC Commissioner Says Public isn't "ready" for transition yet, but let's get ready for widespread broadband and other digital opportunities, Adelstein tells CES.
  • Slideshow: Car Tech at CES Car tech at CES used to mean big boom boxes and bigger boom boxes, but these days it's all about TV, GPS, and communicating digitally without removing your hands from the steering wheel.
  • Hands-On: A Closer Look at the Palm Pre and webOS We delved into Palm's new handset and OS and found things we liked--and a few things we didn't.
  • Oddball Gadget: Mattel Mind Flex Mattel's Mind Flex allows players to control a floating ball with hand, eye, and mind coordination.
  • Say Cheese: A Slideshow of CES's Coolest Cameras Ultra-compact camcorders, amazing megazooms, and digital cameras with wireless connectivity: These are just a few of the cool cameras we saw at CES. Have a look.
  • TV Zombies Kicked Out of CES Protesters in death-mask makeup and black-box TV heads were escorted from the Consumer Electronics Show floor on opening day.
  • New Boston Acoustic Speakers Work With IPods, IPhone Boston Acoustics introduced a new speaker system at the Consumer Electronics Show Thursday.
  • Macworld's a Yawn this Year, but CES Is Riveting Interesting gadgets and technology pours out of Las Vegas.
  • Obama, Others Call for DTV Transition Delay U.S. President-elect Barack Obama and some groups call for a delay in the digital TV transition.
  • Toshiba's Cell TV Ups the HD Ante This 55-inch TV features a resolution that is four times higher than what you find on typical 1080p sets.
  • USB Remains an Underdog With its 'elegant' simplicity, USB has yet to win strong nod from monitor makers.
Learn more about the Windows Phone PCWorld Gift Guide