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Feds Seize Hundreds Of Websites Days Before Superbowl

In what is becoming a ritual akin to Superbowl Week itself, federal prosecutors today announced the seizure of 16 websites that offered live streaming of sporting events and 291 others that sold counterfeit sports merchandise.

Interactive TV Advertising: Not Huge Now, Will This Be The Year It Grows?

Last week’s CES event brought a clutch of announcements around interactive TV services—specifically around more content getting pushed to devices. That points to growing attention to the medium: will advertising follow?

CES: Our Coverage In Pictures

This past week we’ve been covering the Consumer Electronics Show, reporting on everything from Apple’s quiet tablet competitors to the unprofitable Motorola’s struggle to regain its footing, and Microsoft’s phone-in of its last keynote, to Intel’s big plans for 2012. Learn what it all means and below, check out our...

Time Inc. Skips The CES Bins, Sort Of; Offers Free Downloads Of All Titles

Not too long ago, grazing the magazine bins was a perk of going to a trade show. But consolidation and closures mean fewer publications—and digital platforms offer access to the info without lugging around the ones that are left. Time (NYSE: TWX) Inc.‘s solution at CES this year?

@ CES: No Signature Magic This Year But The Winds Are A-Changing

Four days spent in Vegas five years after the introduction of the iPhone gives me the sense that the tech industry is at a weird crossroads, both intrigued by the rearranging of the old guard and a bit weary of the public expectation that every year will bring something amazing.

@ CES: YouTube Thinks Web Video Is Big, Also Pretty Sure Sun Rises In East

YouTube (NSDQ: GOOG) didn’t do a whole lot with a precious hour of airtime at CES 2012 on Thursday, reminding us all that video delivered over the web is poised to get even bigger than it already is yet offering very little about why YouTube is the place where Web video will explode.

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The CES Lowdown: 1-12-12

Here’s a look at what’s been going on at the giant electronics show that is CES:

»  Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Could Sell 37 Million Windows Phones This Year: The Lumia 900 is probably the one product launched at CES that made everyone take notice, and financial analysts are starting to think it could really...

The CES Lowdown: 1-11-12

Here’s a look at what’s been going on at the giant electronics show that is CES:

@ CES: Microsoft Mails In Last Keynote Appearance, Wasting Everyone’s Time

Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) used its hallmark spot on the CES 2012 schedule to prove just how pointless it is to put on a million-dollar keynote address in the modern media era when you have nothing to say, reiterating its performance over 2011, talking up Windows 8, and hiring Ryan Seacrest and a tweet-singing...

@ CES: The Smartphones, They Are Everywhere!

The first day of CES 2012 was a mobile one: dozens of new smartphones and tablets were announced as traditional PC companies and rising smartphone powers showed off some of their best ideas for the first half of 2012. The Windows Phone crowd probably stole the show with Nokia’s Lumia 900 and HTC’s Titan II,...

@ CES: Nokia Determined To Battle In America With Lumia 900

Nokia (NYSE: NOK) CEO Stephen Elop was long on the military metaphors during his company’s press conference at CES 2012, speaking of the need to “establish a beachhead” in the U.S. with his company’s new Windows Phone strategy and how life has changed in mobile from “a battle of devices to a war...

@ CES: Meet The Ultrabook: Intel To Make Sure You See An Ad In 2012

Intel (NSDQ: INTC) is determined to help shape the future of computing one way or another, and promised to put serious dollars behind the Ultrabook concept in 2012 during its opening press conference at CES 2012. The MacBook Air-like Ultrabooks promise mobile computing without the compromises inherent in tablets and smartphones and will...