
Normally the electronics industry is about as mum about what they’ve been up to as Lindsay Lohan on a Saturday night, but this year seems very top secret. We’ve already received 6 requests for non-disclosed products to be part of CES’s Last Gadget Standing. That means that we won’t be able to tell you anything about them until the bitter end… the day that CES opens. What to do? What to do? All I can say is … stay tuned from some very different kinds of gadget beasts at the show this year. Maybe they’ve all taken a class in Apple Mystique 101?
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November 16th, 2010 at 1:24 am
So when is someone besides G4TV going to cover the show, G4 covers it but a third of the content is really self promo ads for their own shows. It is like a Infomercial not a documentary.