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  • Auto Industry In High Gear

    In-car technology is all the rage and the major automakers are looking for the right partners to make a big splash. Forget about simple GPS. We're talking computing. (Full story)







    • CES: Wii Begets A Motion Game

        Companies are picking up on Nintendo's motion-sensing technology, incorporating it into new electronic products, some of which go beyond the realm of video gaming.

    • Intel's WiMAX on the Go

        On a five-mile, test drive around town, I was connected to the Internet (getting far better speeds than my hotel room). But the real fun part was all the bells and whistles.

    • Retailers Discuss Tough 2007, Show Hope for 2008

        Some electronics retailers had huge success in 2007, but the year left others bruised. The outlook for electronics sales in 2008 is hardly crystal clear.

    • Guitar Tragedy: Life Imitates Games

        Games such as Activision's "Guitar Hero" are off the charts, but they have led to an odd phenomenon: Not only are real guitar players competing against fake guitar players. Real guitar companies are now making fake guitars

    • Ford Gets Microsoft and Sirius to Pimp Its Ride

        Ford Motor has signed up some tech heavyweights to help with "Sync," its in-car satellite communications system, With help from Microsoft, Sirius and others, Ford's car of the very near future is something like a GPS, digital music player, cell phone and voice recognition system on wheels.

    • Titans of Technology  

        Consumer Electronics Association CEO Gary Shapiro tells Maria Bartiromo that this year's show highlights the major shift underway in the digital world, as services, content and technology converge like never before.

    • Microsoft Gadget Guy Plays Hard At Success 

        Entertainment and Devices Division President Robbie Bach talks about Xbox, Zune, iPod, HD DVD vs. Blu-ray and the economy in this CNBC first interview with Jim Goldman.

    • Intel Pushes Anytime, Anywhere Computing  

        The chip giant unveils a host of new microprocessors called Mobile Internet Devices, looking to ride the connectivity wave.

    • Tech Tour De Force 

        The central hall of the convention center is where a lot of the action takes place. Take our video tour to see some of what's on display.

    • Gadgets, Buzz And Profits

        Nifty electronics offer fun and games, but the end game for venture capitalists, manufacturers, distributors and retailers alike is making lots of money on the next big thing before someone else does.

    • Sony Flattens The Competition

        One of the hottest technologies on display is the company's 27-inch Organic Light Emitting Diode television.  Not only is the picture beautiful, the screen is just three millimeters thick, about the same as three credit cards.

    • Show And Tell Time For First-Time Technology  

        A Panasonic high-definition camcorder, a Garmin GPS with speech recognition, an ATP Electronics GPS photo finder and Sony's MP3 music player and dancing machine. Check out these products with David Pogue, New York Times tech columnist and CNBC contributor.

    • Bill Gates Talks Tech And Spins Deals 

        In his keynote speech, Microsoft's founder sees new opportunities for the tech giant's technologies and outlines deals with some big-name content partners.





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