Posts with tag: CES
New year’s resolution: do more live coverage
Listeners of our show heard it first, but on the latest gdgt weekly we announced gdgt live, which is where we’ll be doing live coverage of the big press events. The page is up now if you want to get the schedule for next week’s Apple, Microsoft, and Palm keynotes!
As for the rest of gdgt’s [...]
Judging at CEA’s new i-stage event
One of the things I’m most looking forward to being involved in this year is judging the CEA’s new event, i-stage. Think of it as American Idol, but for gadgets; the winner gets a turnkey exhibit at CES and $50k, but I’d say more importantly they’ll get some much needed attention and feedback before the [...]
CES and Macworld: done, finally
Not that we’re out of the woods just quite yet, but there’s a certain sense of relief when everyone gets to go home, recover and tend to their wounds, and officially say we’ve made it over the CES / Macworld hump — by far the hardest two weeks of the year.
Of course, it wasn’t all [...]
Back from CES, at Macworld tomorrow!
What a crazy fun couple of weeks. Back from CES with the same illness I had before shipping out (isn’t that always the way?); the team was a sight to behold, absolutely a well-oiled machine. I really can’t thank this crew enough for making Engadget possible. Such amazing people, unbelievable.
Be sure to check us all [...]
A week from CES eve
Looking over our CES wrapup posts from 2005, 2006, and 2007 has me so excited. Last year we finally broke threshold of news vs. coverage capacity (and how!), but this year’s going to be completely off the chain (and not just because Veronica’s doing our video). So yeah, if I sound a little less stressed, [...]
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