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CESpool: More Ideas From Haier’s “Share Your Ideas” Wall

10:40AM January 13, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

Last week you were crying out for more ideas from Haier’s wall o’ ideas, so I swung by there on the last day of the show to see if there were any more hare-brained suggestions. I was in luck! More »


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Monster Cable CD Will Make Your Optical Drive 58% More Efficient

4:00AM January 10, 2010 | Dan Nosowitz

Most press kits are given out on USB flash drives at events like this, which is both convenient and pretty cool, since you get a free flash drive! But Monster Cable instead opts for the cheap printed CD-R. Classy. [Giz@CES] More »


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CESPool: Checking Up On The Saddest Man At CES

9:12AM January 9, 2010 | John Herrman

Last we saw marathon karaoke man, he was singing for nobody like he was singing for his life. There’s no evidence that he’s stopped since Wednesday, but he has accumulated a small fanbase. Feel, as your pity transmutes into respect. More »


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CESpool: Haier’s “Share Your Ideas” Wall

2:39AM January 9, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

On Haier’s stand at CES they’re displaying some really innovative wireless TVs. Helping breed innovation amongst the stand-goers, they’ve also got a wall asking people to “share your ideas”. Let’s hope the following ideas came from Vegas locals, at least. More »


CESpool: Makin’ It Work

12:20PM January 8, 2010 | Adam Frucci

This guy was positioned near the press room and drew quite the crowd. And why not? Digital name tags are a sensible and inevitable part of the future, as I see it. Or not. OK, probably not. More »


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CESpool: The Douchey Oasis Of CES

11:16AM January 8, 2010 | Adam Frucci

Sick of ereaders and Bluetooth headsets? Witness the Ed Hardy booth! They call their iPhone cases “Icing” for some reason and have two plasticky bikini-clad booth babes. If you’re the kind of person who likes Ed Hardy, you’ll love it. More »


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CESpool: The Saddest Man At CES

8:47AM January 8, 2010 | Adam Frucci

We might complain about the amount of work we do here at CES, but nothing puts life in perspective like a man forced to soberly sing karaoke in the wilds of south hall all day long. Stay strong, karaoke man. More »