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		<title>Live from CES Press Day, 7 January 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last to first, real time tweets from Las Vegas&#8230;

Bill Gates is the UrGeek. Love or hate him, he&#8217;s an original with historic scope. Heroic in classical sense. Ballmer&#8230;        
Listening to Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO. Microsoft will rule the world. Honest.        
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight: bold">Last to first, real time tweets from Las Vegas&#8230;</span>
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<li>Bill Gates is the UrGeek. Love or hate him, he&#8217;s an original with historic scope. Heroic in classical sense. Ballmer&#8230;        </li>
<li>Listening to Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO. Microsoft will rule the world. Honest.        </li>
<li>Sony shows great respect for mobile telecom carriers. Has WiFi Walkman in pipeline, but no 3/4G product that would cause consternation for Sony Ericsson&#8217;s mobile carrier customers.</li>
<li><span class="entry-content">Sony sez not in negotiations for NZ/Australia mobile carrier deals for netbook, sorry </span><span style="font-style: italic;font-weight: bold">Lifestyle PC</span><span class="entry-content">, but GSM deals in Europe are locked.</span></li>
<li>Even so, Sony netbook, sorry <span style="font-style: italic;font-weight: bold">Lifestyle PC</span>, is way cool. 600 grams, 20 cm screen. Uses Windoze OS but has a Linux bios &amp; can boot either way.        </li>
<li>Sony intros netbook, sorry <span style="font-style: italic;font-weight: bold">Lifestyle PC</span>. $900. Includes wireless data card. Verizon deal for US, T-Mobile, Vodafone in EU. Nothing in New Zealand or Australia. Sorry, mate.
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<li>Of course, Sony is cautious. Sony Ericsson is in bed with, and enthusiastically servicing, mobile telecom carriers.        </li>
<li>For CES, Sony divides its business into &#8220;in-home&#8221; &amp; &#8220;out-of-home&#8221;. But out-of-home is mobile carrier-friendly, not consumer-focused.        </li>
<li>A couple words of Tagalog got me the sympathy of the bartender, though.   </li>
<li>My Japanese &amp; German is an advantage at CES, Italian &amp; Spanish no help.</li>
<li>Lots of consumer-grade PR minions at what are supposed to be trade press-class events. Frustrating.        </li>
<li>Snuck a peek at Intel booth, heavy on mobile Internet &amp; 4G, at least the WiMAX flavor.</li>
<li>Cisco likes femtocell technology, puts it in the same bucket as WiFi. Interesting perspective.        </li>
<li>Steve Ballmer is tonight&#8217;s keynote, but here&#8217;s the advance scoop: Microsoft Bob is back!</li>
<li>Apple it&#8217;s not but it&#8217;s a start for Cisco. They&#8217;ll need a lot of help though.        </li>
<li>Linksys by Cisco new consumer brand strategy, paying attention to product design now    </li>
<li>People started leaving, slid in for Q&amp;A. Service provider guy talking about making networks video aware.        </li>
<li>Cisco PR kiddies say look it up on their website later. Duh.        </li>
<li>Cisco press conf overfull. Sent to watch a live web feed. Didn&#8217;t work. What business are they in?</li>
<li>Line for Toshiba press conf too long. One way to manage reduced attendance is to book a smaller room.
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<li>Sharp showing big displays. Really big.        </li>
<li>Line for Toshiba press conference out of control. Must be giving away free stuff.        </li>
<li>Netgear also showing IPTV player and home media center. Category is getting crowded, not much secret sauce anymore.        </li>
<li>Netgear has no deals with mobile carriers but sez they&#8217;ll appreciate increased data usage. Not convincing.        </li>
<li>CE guys determined to hang gizmos on mobile data networks: weeds in the walled garden!
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<li>Streaming TV + tethered wifi router = bandwidth hell for carriers. CE guys are on the march!</li>
<li>Netgear introing wifi router with slot for 3G data modem card. Sez 1 use is streaming TV.</li>
<li>Skipped main event, checked out stuff afterwards. LG showing netbook, usual mobile phones, nice. Just nice.        </li>
<li>Line for LG press conf already strung out at 7:30am    </li>
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