A CES Preview: CES Unveiled 91
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.""
there is free complementary food and drinks (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:there is free complementary food and drinks (Score:2)
Thats simple...Bits and Bytes
"Complementary"? (Score:2)
Which is so much tastier than the not free complementary food and drinks.
So true, but I think you (and moto, the submitter) mean complimentary [reference.com].
Re:"Complementary"? (Score:2)
D'oh! (Score:2)
Well, you see, there's no original error. "Free complementary" is not redundant. The food and drink complements the event, see?
Upon further reflection, it appears the food may complement the drinks and vice versa. *looks around shiftily*
Dang, the grammar nazis are foiled by the conjunction of two apparent errors. Two wrongs DO make a right, apparently.
Indeed they do, and since these discussions usually (and almost religiously) follow the same path...
Two wrongs make a rite.
Re:there is free complementary food and drinks (Score:2)
Re:there is free complementary food and drinks (Score:2)
Gizmodo write up of Unveiled (Score:2)
already slashdotted (Score:1)
Re:already slashdotted (Score:2, Funny)
Quick (Score:5, Funny)
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Coral Cache (Score:5, Informative)
and I'm not sure if this will help, but:
http://www.thinkcomputers.org.nyud.net:8090/v2/in
Re:Coral Cache (Score:1)
http://www.thinkcomputers.org.nyud.net:8090/v2/ind ex.php?x=articles&id=26&page=2 [nyud.net]
and...
http://www.thinkcomputers.org.nyud.net:8090/v2/ind ex.php?x=articles&id=26&page=3 [nyud.net]
Re:Quick (Score:2)
CES? Also numerous php failures. (Score:1, Interesting)
Also, am I the only one seeing the site loaded with php failures? I'll only list one as an example, since there are too many to count:
Re:CES? Also numerous php failures. (Score:1)
Re:CES? Also numerous php failures. (Score:2)
No, I was getting them as well. They are including files via http instead of just using the native file system which would be much faster. The problem is that all those includes are making another request to the web server instead of just to the file system directly. Since the web server is overloaded as it is this just adds insult to injury.
Re:CES? Also numerous php failures. (Score:2)
Not only is the site totally b0rked, but so are the caches because of this.
Re:CES? Also numerous php failures. (Score:2, Informative)
"International Consumer Electronics Show"
First listing on AcronymFinder for "CES":
"Consumer Electronics Show"
Re:CES? Also numerous php failures. (Score:2)
While won't be able to attend this year, it's a free show done annually. Oh, and there's the um, AVN to attend during the same time frame. If you're interested in that sort of thing. (what geek wouldn't be?)
Digital Photo Frame (Score:5, Interesting)
What, no wireless connection?
Re:Digital Photo Frame (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Digital Photo Frame (Score:2)
Such a thing does exist (but I'm not sure about the flickr idea):
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=wireless+digi
Re:Digital Photo Frame (Score:2)
Re:Digital Photo Frame (Score:2, Informative)
I implemented this (Score:2)
All my computers use rsync to nightly update a copy of the master image directory onto this picture frame machine.
So whatever machine I download images to from my camera, the pictures find their way to the big photo frame by the next day.
I also have a web server on the machine, which displays an autoupdating page with the current image o
Re:I implemented this (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Digital Photo Frame (Score:2)
-Rick
was done years ago... (Score:2)
I'm not sure why. Price of LCD panels?
Honestly, I think it's a dynamite idea. Parents would love to give one to their parents and then update the pictures themselves. So instead of having to email pics of their grandkids to them, you just put them on a server and this thing gets them from time to time and updates what is being display on the frame (whereever it is).
One such product did this exactly (over a phone), others did 802.11. But anyway, none sold.
I've never actually had one
Re:Digital Photo Frame (Score:1)
and they are selling on ThinkGeek [thinkgeek.com] of course.
Re:Digital Photo Frame (Score:1)
KFG
Re:Digital Photo Frame (Score:2)
Re:Digital Photo Frame (Score:2)
Re:Digital Photo Frame (Score:2)
After much research this is the best one I could find. The only issue of course is the cost. Frankly, it's more than I want to pay... Having said that, in trying to price a DIY system that does all this seemed to result in similar if not more cost.
Personally, I'm waiting for the price to drop to less than $700...
A good reason NOT to sell 802.11 picture frames: (Score:2)
Goatse. [boingboing.net]
Warning: main(): Failed opening (Score:4, Funny)
The shrimp was in a huge ice bowl, which added some extra style to the platter.
Platters are not flattered by your icy comment.
Re:Warning: main(): Failed opening (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Apple releases the new iDong (Score:2)
Um, sounds *really* important ... (Score:3, Funny)
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).
Re:Um, sounds *really* important ... (Score:1)
"I'm sure only the most wonderful, coolest, slickest $sys$crappy stuff we'll be shown at this $sys$non event with $sys$marketingdollars free $sys$marketingdollars chow $sys$marketingdollars and $sys$marketingdollars drinks $sys$marketingdollars." $sys$stealyourstuff.exe I'm sure that is what you meant, though.
Remember the Atom? (Score:2)
May the Farce be with You!
Re:Remember the Atom? (Score:2)
Yeah, I bet Jon Titor would be so pissed off at having to go back and get that old IBM knowing he could've just bought an 6,8 GHz atomchip laptop with 2 TB of NvlOpRAM.
Re:Remember the Atom? (Score:1)
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Re:Remember the Atom? (Score:2)
Prototypes are certainly represented, but I didn't see anything like those plastic computers that you find in furniture stores.
Re:Remember the Atom? (Score:2)
Hint-hint!
Wow! (Score:5, Funny)
Also: "were showed" and "there was
Re:Wow! (Score:1)
Indeed, the cocktail sauce stains set off my dinner tshirt nicely.
KFG
Re:Wow! (Score:2)
So the line was correct as it stood, in the sense that "free complementary" was the original text from the quoted article. The editors should have left the quote alone, or paraphras
Re:Wow! (Score:2)
surely someone at the Slashdot editors' bunker can learn English!
You must be new here.
Strange (Score:1)
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Mod parent (Score:1)
Slashdotted (Score:1)
Re:Strange (Score:2, Funny)
Mirror (Score:2)
Studios Announce First Blu-ray Disc Titles (Score:4, Informative)
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.
Re:Studios Announce First Blu-ray Disc Titles (Score:1)
Who is providing the rootkit?
Slashdot the new ad-blocker (Score:1)
Second floor? (Score:2)
Re:Second floor? (Score:1)
the PrOn convention has acutally grew so large (no pun intended), they were moved to a different location.
I, for one,
~mark
Re:Second floor? (Score:2)
Video Coverage from CES Unveiled (Score:2)
we have actual video reports from the CES Unveiled event.
watch them here:
http://video.i4u.com/ [i4u.com]
CES? AVN is better (Score:1)
Choice quotes: (Score:2)
and they have the scoop on all the latest gadgets coming out this year
There are only a handful of companies that chose to exhibit at this event
Erhm, ok.