CES 09_ We’re In Vegas!
Published: January 01, 0001
Worry not, for we have made it to Las Vegas for the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show safe and sound. We’ll be picking up CES press badges and listening to Microsoft’s keynote tomorrow, so stay tuned.
For now, simply gaze at the wondrous busts of betdog Messrs. Sigfried and Roy and an sbfplay unnamed white tiger “friend” while we search for loose slots and ufa747 tech PR folks already in their cups. We’re told that Microsoft may have one trick left up its sleeve and greatly anticipate that Sir Howard Stringer of Sony will say something that will have us scrambling for the most savory headline.
If there’s anything you want us to peep and subsequently molest (electronics only!) while at CES, don’t be shy. Let us know in the comments.
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