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Gateway Shipping 24-Inch and 22-Inch High-Definition Widescreen
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Format Wars, Price, Compatibility May Keep DVD Consumers On The
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Connections By Spring 2007 |
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Zune No
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Audiovox CEO Pat Lavelle To Lead 2007 CEA
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Plasma TV, LCD Inventors Among Twelve Named To Consumer
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After unveiling the third generation of the low-cost
Classmate PC, Intel chairman Craig Barrett announced the launch of SmallThingsChallenge.com,
a campaign where Intel will donate five cents per click on the
site toward educational access and economic development.
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| Intel Chairman Craig Barrett. |
Technology's role in advancing economic development in
emerging markets and predictions for the next big trends in
technology were the focus of day two at the 2009 International CES. Produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA),
the 2009 International CES, the world's largest tradeshow for
consumer technology, runs through tomorrow in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Intel Chairman Craig Barrett delivered a keynote address on
Friday, as part of the Technology and Emerging Countries Program
(TEC) at CES. Prior to Barrett's address a brief video was
shown, produced by CEA and W3RA, detailing an initiative which
collected and recycled 150,000 computers from seven states. The
video led viewers through the entire donation and recycling
process that ultimately created 150 jobs in the U.S. and
resulted in 56,000 refurbished computers being shipped overseas.
During his keynote, Barrett discussed a number of technology
initiatives that are key in advancing economic development in
emerging regions: access to inexpensive technology, connectivity
and content. Barrett, joined by Adam Levin of Maroon 5 and
Counting Crows' Adam Duritz, acknowledged initiatives such as
Kiva.org, NetHope, Save the Children, the Greybird Foundation
and Kids for Tomorrow for the work they have done to improve
lives around the world through education, business development
and health care.
After unveiling the third generation of the low-cost
Classmate PC, Barrett announced the launch of
SmallThingsChallenge.com, a campaign where Intel will donate
five cents per click on the site toward educational access and
economic development.
Following Barrett's address was the TEC panel, "Reaching the
Promise of Universal Access to Technology: Creating the Global
Tech Ecosystem," in which industry experts discussed the
importance of technological innovation as a catalyst for
advancement in developing countries. Moderated by Eric Nonacs,
Managing Director for Global Affairs, Endeavour Financial Ltd.,
panelists Michael Fairbanks, Co-Founder, The SEVEN Fund; Kazi
Islam, Chief Executive Officer, Grameen Solutions; William
Kamkwamba, Inventor and Kentaro Toyama, Assistant Managing
Director, Microsoft Research India, discussed ways in which
current technologies and ongoing development can work to improve
human and economic development worldwide. Panelists recognized
that a commitment to innovation and deployment of technology
remain crucial in building a sustainable infrastructure.
John Chambers, Cisco Systems CEO, delivered the closing TEC
keynote address. Chambers spoke passionately about the role
technology can play in companies and countries. "Speed is the
answer—the fast will always beat the slow, but you need a plan
for where to go." He outlined five key pillars of strength for a
country—education; infrastructure; high-speed broadband to allow
information to be shared; innovation and market transitions and
a supportive government.
Chambers, along with Jim Grubb, chief demonstration officer,
demonstrated Cisco's Health Telepresence product, which is still
in development. Grubb was able to contact a doctor in Honduras
who was able to take his vital statistics and deliver a
diagnosis in Spanish and English, closing the divide between
cultures.
Chambers and Grubb also provided demonstrations of the
Linksys by Cisco Media Hub, which enables information to be
managed in one place and devices to be connected to one
platform, and the Linksys by Cisco Wireless Home Audio Devices,
which allows consumers to enjoy their content from anywhere in
their home.
Chambers stressed that the initiatives that make a great
business can also build a great country. He noted that the need
for citizens to be connected, share important health and
educational information, and be entertained, will help to
elevate emerging countries out of poverty.
Activision Publishing President and CEO Mike Griffith spoke
of the growing and dynamic video game market during Friday's
Industry Insider presentation. Griffith noted that the video
game industry is capturing a larger share of the entertainment
market by incorporating innovative story telling, social
experiences and interactivity. Griffith, whose company publishes
the popular Guitar Hero series, also mentioned how the
convergence of video games and music has changed the music
industry by spurring artist downloads and consumers' interest in
playing real instruments. Video games will remain innovative and
it's up to the industry to keep adapting, explained Griffith.
In Friday's International SuperSession, moderator Richard
Waters, West Coast Editor, Financial Times, led a panel
discussion with Ambassador Susan C. Schwab, United States Trade
Representative; The Honorable Gaspar Tarte, Minister for
Government Innovation, Panama; The Honorable Antonio Vega,
Member, Chamber of Deputies, Mexico and The Honorable Konrad W.
von Finckenstein, Chairman, Canadian Radio-television and
Telecommunications Commission, focused on trade policy in the
Western Hemisphere. The panelists unanimously agreed that in
this current economic environment, trade is more important than
ever and has the ability to lift us out of our current global
crisis. Schwab encouraged members of Congress to pass the
pending free trade agreements with Columbia, Panama and South
Korea as part of any stimulus package. The panel stressed that
countries should not let trade become a weapon and that
protectionism is a threat that could harm economic growth.
Friday's SuperSession, "The Great Rewrite: How Digitization
and Changing Consumer Behaviors are Revising the Entertainment
Industry's Script," featured a panel discussion on data from
Deloitte's "State of the Media Democracy Survey." Moderator
Edward Moran, Deloitte's Director of Product Innovation,
revealed survey results showing how consumers between the ages
of 14 and 75 are interacting with media across five
international markets: Brazil, Germany, Japan, the United
Kingdom and the United States.
Industry leaders took part in the SuperSession, "Big Thinkers
and Disruptive Technologies- Today's Thought Leaders, Tomorrow's
Technologies," on Friday afternoon. Moderated by Tim Bajarin,
President, Creative Strategies Inc., a panel of technology
executives from Zoran Corporation, Sonic Solutions, SanDisk
Corporation, Cisco and Ziff David Media discussed the technology
trends that will revolutionize the consumer electronics
industry. The panelists noted that with innovation comes
economic growth, however disruptive technologies can change
consumers' expectations of software, services and hardware. The
panelists concluded that flash, connectivity, digital media and
the cloud were the key consumer technology innovations that will
change current business models.
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