Michael York

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Tag: consumer

CES 2009: A Slow Day 2

It’s another beautiful night in Las Vegas for the International Consumer Electronics Show. But first thing’s first: a big thank you goes out to Boy Genius Report, Engadget, and their respective authors for getting the word of the at&t-branded BlackBerry Curve 8900, which was first posted here, out to the world–I’m truly grateful. Also, props [...]

CES 2009: Day 1 in Vegas

Phew! What a day–I didn’t stop walking from 8:30am until 6:30pm, when I was asked to leave the convention center as everyone was closing shop for the day. Today’s biggest event was without a doubt Palm’s somewhat epic comeback (that I, unfortunately, did not attend) into the mobile phone industry with their brand-new webOS. For [...]

Live at the Steve Ballmer CES 2009 Keynote

Tonight, Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft Corporation, took the stage as the Pre-Show Keynote Speaker for the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show. The event was covered live, right here on MichaelYork.org, where updates were broadcasted within seconds of the events occuring. Liveblog after the jump!

Gearing up for CES 2009

First off, happy new year! 2009 is sure to be a fantastic year for the technology industry. I can’t think of any better way to use the first post of the year than on the most popular consumer electronics trade show in the world.  For my third time ever, I’ll be one of more than [...]