Thats all for now, we will be reporting on more stuff as we encounter it on the show floor.
Just checked under my seat if I was a winner. Not today. 300 people got FloTV’s with 6 months free service. Theres still a chance that we will get a review unit.
James Brown is praising FLOTV as something that sports fans will be able to enjoy.
James Brown from CBS is on the stage.
FLOTV average user spends 25-30 minutes watching per day. A whole lot of new sports content is coming.
FLOTV will also be in devices like in-car TV.
Flo-TV will be available on new devices including iPhone and iPod touch!
D-Link Rush technology will allow you to stream multiple HD content to multiple locations simultaneously. He’s streaming to three seperate HDTV’s from a single router source. It will be available Q2 2010.
A whole bunch of press just left, is something going on?
One such ultrasound of a pregnant woman is being streamed to the doctor’s iPhone.
One of GE’s echo scanners is on the stage. It’s showing an image of the doctors heart on the screen. You can see it beating. People can do this themselves and send the scans to their doctors and maybe even send it through their phones.
Pixx device is actually monitoring the doctor right now. It is showing his heart rate, fluid levels, respiration, and even current posture.
They are monitoring a real patient from Texas. All of his vitals are being displayed on an iPhone.
Zeo sleep monitor is being shown now. It will record how well you slept. And display your “Zeo score”.
The device monitors all of the patient’s vital signs.
Gary and Mary West Wireless Health Institute has been working to use wireless devices for the healthcare industry.
Healthcare time.
Qualcomm Mirasol creates colors through interference. It is eInk with full color and full motion video.
Oh boy, I sense an eBook reader coming up.
Qualcomm is is supporting Project K-nect to students in North Carolina. Most of the students did not have internet access at home. Grades improved by 30%.
All of these Smartbooks are boasting all-day battery life.
HP’s smartbook has as a touchscreen. It’s got a custom coverflow style image viewer for the touchscreen.
HP is showing their own Snapdragon Netbook or Smartbook.
One of HP’s VPs is now on stage.
Dr. Paul Jacobs just tweeted on the Skylight.
It’s on AT&T’s network!
It’s running Flash 10 on an ARM based processor!
Lenovo Skylight smartbook announced. It’s powered by snapdragon.
Yang is holding a Lenovo LePhone.
Two big mobile categories are merging, the smartbook and the smartphone.
“The traditional notebook can no longer satisfy people’s mobile needs.”
Another partner to come on stage. Lenovo’s Yuanqing Yang!
Snapdragon represents mobility without compromise.
Jacobs mentions Kindle eBook sales.
Qualcomm’s Swagg will be available for next holiday season and will become a mobile transaction platform.
Jacobs is stressing changing the internet from a sit down experience to a carry along experience.
HTC Smart will be on Brew Mobile Platform and AT&T is supporting it.
HTC Smart will run a version of Sense UI.
HTC Smart officially announced.
HTC’s Peter Chou is on the stage holding a Nexus One and a HTC HD2.
Qualcomm will be supporting Chrome OS.
Qualcomm is supporting a while bunch of OS’s.
Dr. Paul Jacobs is on the stage.
Video playing.
I’m sitting down, were about to get started.
Standard CES Keynote intro video is playing. Tonight is Going to Be a Good Night…
Expecting Gary Shapiro to come out of nowhere again.
Oooh, no Its jason Oxman fron CEA.
Wireless technology is changing our lives… I think everyone has said that same thing at every keynote.
Paul Jacobs has 35 patents to his name.
Qualcomm is defining the future of wireless.






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