Here we are, just a few days before the giant Consumer Electronics Show gets rolling in Las Vegas, and what company is generating the most buzz? The one that won’t be there.
Once again this year, Apple (AAPL) will be a no-show at CES. And once again, no company will generate more attention.
Business Week reports that Apple could hold a product launch event for the much-anticipated Verizon Wireless version of the iPhone by Valentine’s Day, or sooner. The second-generation iPad might not be far behind. (Or maybe we’ll get both at the same time.) And the company carefully chose January 6 – the first full day of CES – to launch the Mac version of the App Store. Just a coincidence, I’m sure.
TechCrunch has this nailed, writing that “this year, the CES buzz-kill may be more intensified as there are not one, but two key Apple products expected to be announced shortly after the expo.” But the Apple influence on the show is far greater than two pending product announcements. The company basically sets the agenda for the consumer electronics industry. Tablets. Smart phones. Digital music and video. Want to know where the future of consumer electronics is headed? Take a walk around an Apple retail store.
Once again this year, Apple (AAPL) will be a no-show at CES. And once again, no company will generate more attention.
Business Week reports that Apple could hold a product launch event for the much-anticipated Verizon Wireless version of the iPhone by Valentine’s Day, or sooner. The second-generation iPad might not be far behind. (Or maybe we’ll get both at the same time.) And the company carefully chose January 6 – the first full day of CES – to launch the Mac version of the App Store. Just a coincidence, I’m sure.
TechCrunch has this nailed, writing that “this year, the CES buzz-kill may be more intensified as there are not one, but two key Apple products expected to be announced shortly after the expo.” But the Apple influence on the show is far greater than two pending product announcements. The company basically sets the agenda for the consumer electronics industry. Tablets. Smart phones. Digital music and video. Want to know where the future of consumer electronics is headed? Take a walk around an Apple retail store.
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