People & Technology Get Busy at CES 2009
I arrived in Las Vegas this afternoon and swiftly got registered and headed to the Intel booth, where I was greeted by swarms of people ready to get CES underway.
I hung out with Intel Insider Sarah Austin and her crew setting up inside the Intel both, prepping for the launch of her new 24/7 tech videocast channel on Mogulus called Techku.
I got her team and Mogulus connected with our WiMAX gurus, and the next thing you know….Sarah and one roving reporter will be videocasting live using cameras connected to Centrino 2-powered Wi-MAX ready laptops. The new 4G wireless Internet service is being used in the Central Hall and parts of the South Hall during CES. I’ll try capturing video of how it’s all coming together tomorrow.
Here are some photos and two quick videos shot from the press lounge upstairs in the Intel booth #7153 just hours before the doors open to the public on Thursday morning.
Inside the Intel Press Lounge
Bird’s Eye View of the Intel Booth — before the opening of CES 2009
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Jan 07 | Scott Moroney said:
The difference in how interactive the the entire exhibit is at this show is pretty impressive compared to shows in other markets. Using the technology of the company to roam the show floor is a great testimonial of how well it works. Well done overall from a quick view. Thanks Ken.