A CES Preview: CES Unveiled
moto writes "ThinkComputers is reporting from CES Unveiled, and they have the scoop on all the latest gadgets coming out this year, from the article: "Well CES is only a day away now, but there is a special press only event called CES Unveiled. This event gives manufacturers a chance to showcase new products before the big event. There are only a handful of companies that chose to exhibit at this event, and there is free food and drinks, which makes it even better. So today we will be showing you some of the cool new products that were shown at this event.""
Which is so much tastier than the not free complementary food and drinks.
That was a quick and painless death to a server.
Sound waves should be free!
The coolest looking product at the AMD table was the Samsung Digital Photo Frame. This is a 7 inch LCD frame that has Ethernet, USB, SD, and CF connections.
What, no wireless connection?
Bradley Holt
wow that was cool!
The shrimp was in a huge ice bowl, which added some extra style to the platter.
Platters are not flattered by your icy comment.
He who knows best knows how little he knows. - Thomas Jefferson
First Google hit for "CES":
"International Consumer Electronics Show"
First listing on AcronymFinder for "CES":
"Consumer Electronics Show"
"There are only a handful of companies that chose to exhibit at this event..."
I'm sure only the most wonderful, coolest, slickest stuff we'll be shown at this non-event with (marketing dollars) free (marketing dollars) chow (marketing dollars) and (marketing dollars) drinks (marketing dollars).
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So not only was the food free, it was also "complementary". If a Slashdot post is saved from redundancy by a spelling mistake, is it still a horribly-composed post? Yes. Yes it is.
... food and drinks". If I can learn Perl, then surely someone at the Slashdot editors' bunker can learn English!
Also: "were showed" and "there was
I think you mean /dotted. Unless apostrodot.org has surfaced and you've welcomed your new contraction punctuator, nerd-news-that-matters overlord.
Yup ...
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and I'm not sure if this will help, but:
http://www.thinkcomputers.org.nyud.net:8090/v2/in
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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (SPHE) (with MGM Home Entertainment) has announced 20 initial titles, including The Fifth Element, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Desperado, For a Few Dollars More, The Guns of Navarone, Hitch, House of Flying Daggers, A Knight's Tale, Kung Fu Hustle, The Last Waltz, Legends of the Fall, Resident Evil Apocalypse, RoboCop, Sense and Sensibility, Stealth, Species, SWAT and XXX. Black Hawk Down and The Bridge on the River Kwai will also be available on 50 GB, dual-layer Blu-ray Discs Summer 2006.
At Blu-ray Disc launch, Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment will release Four Brothers, Sahara, Aeon Flux, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, The Italian Job, Tomb Raider, U2: Rattle and Hum, Sleepy Hollow, We Were Soldiers and The Manchurian Candidate. Paramount will continue its roll out of Blu-ray titles throughout 2006 and beyond, including the highly anticipated release of Mission: Impossible: III alongside Mission: Impossible and Mission: Impossible 2. These titles will also be available for HD DVD, the format competing with Blu-ray, which the studio supports as well.
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment's initial titles include Fantastic Four, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Behind Enemy Lines, Kiss of the Dragon and Ice Age along with others that will bring Fox's total number of first wave releases to 20 titles.
Liongate will add to the mix 10 titles, including Lord of War, The Punisher, The Devil's Rejects, Saw, T2: Judgment Day, Reservoir Dogs, Total Recall, Dune and Rambo: First Blood. The line-up will also include the upcoming feature film See No Evil.
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No kidding!!! What do you say at this point?