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The Bounceback of Technology Has Begun: CES 2005

The Bounceback of Technology Has Begun: CES 2005

The bounceback has begun.

"Most people are still not in the digital realm," said Bill Gates in his opening keynote, but Microsoft is 100% devoted to changing all of that, it is far from being the only onion in the stew.

So just case anyone doubts that the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2005 that ended yesterday in Las Vegas marks a turning-point in the geek technology market, here is a round-up of some of the week's highlights reported on this site, featuring not only Microsoft, but also Samsung, Hitachi, HP, and others.

  • From IT Solutions Guide:
  • Gates In Las Vegas: On IPTV, MTV, and All things Digital

    Yesterday at CES 2005 in Las Vegas Bill Gates, chairman and chief software architect at Microsoft, and Judy McGrath, CEO and chairman of MTV Networks, addressed conference attendees. Gates was talking at CES for the seventh successive year. (Continued...)

  • From Wireless Business & Technology:
  • Samsung Wows CES Attendees: Handset Features Galore

    Samsung introduced a number of feature-rich mobile phones at CES, which, if rolled out successfully, may close the technology gap between Korea and the US. (Continued...)

  • From International Storage & Security Journal:
  • 500 GB Hard Disk - World's Largest Ever - Being Launched By Hitachi in Q1

    Instead of the 40 hours or so of video storage offered by a standard 80 GB hard disk in a Tivo-type digital video recorder, Hitachi is going to help manufacturers offer consumers half a terabyte of storage. That's more than 500 billion bits of data. (Continued...)

  • From Web Services Journal:
  • Carly Fiorina: HP Will Take the Home Media Fight To Intel and Microsoft

    HP plans to offer a media hub that does not use a cable box. HP has also designed an electronic programming guide that lets consumers find and record content. A music database service will give consumers access to song titles, CD artwork, and other artist information. (Continued...)

    More Stories By Jeremy Geelan

    Jeremy Geelan is President & COO of Cloud Expo, Inc. and Conference Chair of the worldwide Cloud Expo series. He appears regularly at conferences and trade shows, speaking to technology audiences both in North America and overseas. He is executive producer and presenter of Cloud Expo's "Power Panels" on SYS-CON.TV.

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    Renaissance 01/09/05 12:28:32 PM EST

    If technology can renew itself this year it would be a very welcome diversion from the mayhem and destruction of South Asia...but it would be good too to see moe MAJOR coporate giving from Silicon Valley to the UN, akin to the amazine donations from Hollywood (Sanrda Bullock) and sport (Michael Schumacher)

    Technology Bounceback 01/09/05 06:07:41 AM EST

    yes, yes yes...and it's been a looooong wait