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CNET Networks Reveals the Next Big Things in CE -- Now, Next Year, and Beyond
with Editor in Chief Janice Chen and Executive Editor David Coursey
Thursday, January 9, 10:30 a.m. to noon
LVCC, North Hall
Kickoff Session - Gadget Seminar
with Executive Editor David Carnoy
Thursday, January 9, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
LVCC, South Hall
Walking the Walk With GPS
with Executive Editor Bill Flanagan
Thursday, January 9, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
LVCC, South Hall
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Your media and PC--to go
Executive Editor John Morris takes a look at the hottest devices that let you take your media and PC with your wirelessly, the latest from TiVo, and big storage in tiny packages.
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HDTV gets a boost
Still waiting to get an HDTV? That may be a good thing. High-definition television is about to be enhanced. Find out more from Associate Editor David A. Katzmaier.
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Slimmed-down cameras sizzle
Senior Editor Lori Grunin expected the camera pickings here at the Consumer Electronics Show to be slim, but they're not. The cameras are, though.
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The incredible shrinking hard drive MP3 player
Senior Editor Eliot Van Buskirk takes a look at the latest hard drive MP3 players that take up less pocket space while still giving you big disk space for your music.
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The shooting stars of CES
This year's CES crop of camcorders offers more compact form factors and play with new media formats. Senior Editor Lori Grunin talks about these and a few oddballs, too.
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Fusion is the watchword for PDAs
Handhelds unveiled at the show reveal that tomorrow's PDA devices will take photos, guide you to the best margarita, and slap the local weather forecast on your wrist. Computer Shopper Editor Rik Fairlie tells you more.
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The network is the gadget
Consumer electronics and hardware makers are racing to create the perfect home entertainment network solution. Executive Editor John Morris looks at what they have on offer.
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Ringing up the phones of CES
CES isn't the biggest show for phone announcements, but Executive Editor David Carnoy finds some of the coolest new ringers at the show.
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Data on your dash and beyond
Computer Shopper Editor Rik Fairlie figures out what the latest in-car gadgets do for the road warrior, including accessing PC tunes wirelessly and giving directions.
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Free-range couch potatoes
This year's CES may be the start of a portable video uprising. Senior Editor Eliot Van Buskirk looks at the new gear that could put couch potatoes on the move.
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BenQ rides the LCD wave
The word at this year's CES: The CRT monitor is dead; long live flat-panel LCDs. And BenQ's new displays are definitely in that boat. Executive Editor William Flanagan explains.
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Picturing CES 2003
While CES isn't a big digital camera event, it is prime time for camcorders. Find out from Senior Editor Lori Grunin what early announcements have come out of CES on the digital photography front.
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Introducing your next TV
Judging from what's coming out at the show this year, the next big thing in televisions is smaller size. Also, find out what's ahead for home entertainment from Associate Editor David Katzmaier.
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CES 2003: No escape
News.com Gadgets featured at the Consumer Electronics Show 2003 make technology available anywhere, anytime. Read more from CNET's News.com.
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What to watch for at the show
CNET's executive editor for electronics, David Carnoy, gives you a preview of the hottest products being introduced at this year's CES, including home entertainment and mobile tech.
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