By Jason Slater
Thursday, 7 January 2010
Thursday, 7 January 2010
Announcements from CES 2010, many talking about 3D, are pretty much dominating the headlines today. However, here are some of the key technology news stories and headlines for today, gathered from news sources including BBC Technology News, CNN Technology, Sky News, Computing, Computer Weekly, IT Pro, Register, Wired, Engadget, Financial Times, Telegraph and Guardian.
- Wired: Big Players Place Big Vegas Bets You Want 3-D In Your Living Room
- CNN: How close are you to having 3-D TV?
- BBC News: Microsoft shows off ‘slate’ PC
- Computing: Mandelson launches consultation into how to spend the Next Generation Fund
- Computer Weekly: Snow puts business continuity plans to the test
- The Register: Yes, the Googlephone works in Blighty
- IT Pro: Vodafone nabs UK rights to Google Nexus One
- Sky News: LG Unveils Its 3D Vision Of The Future
- Financial Times: Internet-enabled TVs to feature ‘app stores’
- Guardian: Government launches consultation on next-generation broadband
- Engadget: Plastic Logic QUE proReader first hands-on
- Telegraph: 50p-a-month phone tax ‘will cost businesses £70 million’
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