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Source: Apple plans to attend CES in 2010
On the heels of announcing its plans to bail on Macworld Expo next year, Apple will be instead attending the more generic Consumer Electronics Show in 2010, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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Microsoft’s Second iPhone Application: Microsoft Tag
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Apple at CES next year?
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — Well, someone is BSing here.  We are not sure who, but statements made by Apple and statements made by some blogs around the web about Apple's taking part in next year's CES simply don't mesh.  As Mac Soda points out, Phil Schiller went on record saying this to the New York Times' David Pogue… I spoke with Phil Schiller after his talk. I asked him if he could be any more specific about why Apple pulled out of the Macworld Expo—to the heartbreak of the Mac faithful who have loved making the ...

Report: Apple plans to attend CES in 2010
MacDailyNews — ... Microsoft has announced a string of products that either never materialized, were grossly impractical, or have sold poorly and received bad reviews, from Spot watches to Mira terminals to Windows Vista to Windows Home Server to the Surface to Zune." "CES officials were said to have informed some exhibitors about the matter before the start of this year's show, indicating that next year's CES will have a section reserved for Mac-oriented exhibitors," McLean reports. Full article here . MacDailyNews Take: It's only natural that one of the leading CE innovators would want to ...

RUMOR: Apple plans to attend CES in 2010
MacDailyNews — ... Microsoft has announced a string of products that either never materialized, were grossly impractical, or have sold poorly and received bad reviews, from Spot watches to Mira terminals to Windows Vista to Windows Home Server to the Surface to Zune." "CES officials were said to have informed some exhibitors about the matter before the start of this year's show, indicating that next year's CES will have a section reserved for Mac-oriented exhibitors," McLean reports. Full article here . MacDailyNews Take: It's only natural that one of the leading CE innovators would want to ...

Rumor: Apple to attend CES in 2010
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... There's a rumor at AppleInsider today which states that Apple may attend CES next year. In fact, they report that their sources close to Apple have called the move "...a done deal." ...

Is Apple trying to shed the “cult” with a move to CES?
Apple Gazette — The web has been on fire with rumors that Apple might possibly attend CES in 2010. Cult of Mac and Apple Insider both claim to have inside scoops, and there is even word from CEA that there will be an “Apple-centric area” at CES 2010. Now, obviously, this would be another stunning blow to Macworld, and it might even be the final nail in the coffin for the Conference and Expo as it exists today. It’s already clear that the show is going to have to make some pretty drastic changes to survive (and yes, I know some of you ...

Report: Apple Move To CES ‘A Done Deal’
Cult of Mac — ... Apple’s move to CES from Macworld Expo “is a done deal,” AppleInsider reported Monday, confirming last week’s ...

Apple To CES in 2010? Yes. Maybe.
Byte of the Apple - BusinessWeek — ... . Well, AppleInsider says Yes . Citing “sources familiar with the matter,” it says a deal is already done for Apple to hit Vegas in 2010: All things considered, it would appear that Apple’s participation at CES would be no better than Macworld for Apple, and additionally involve greater traveling expenses and expose the company to greater competition for media attention. However, that challenge is apparently just what Apple is looking for as it branches out from its past as a computer hardware company into a full consumer electronics firm with significant software products, ...

Apple Makes the Jump to CES 2010?
Mac|Life all RSS Feed — ... last week asking a bit more of why they were pulling out of Macworld entirely. Schiller admitted that January just didn't coincide with their product release life cycle. That makes it difficult to believe that Apple seems fired up to attend CES 2010 according to AppleInsider . The company could be trying to expand its reach beyond the its core audience. The question is, will Apple go tow-to-toe with Microsoft's keynote at CES with their own, or will they just have a booth. Until we get official word from Apple, we'll just have to wonder.  Question of the day: Would you go ...

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