CES Backstage Crew

A few CNET Blog Network members and two international writers offer you their own perspectives on what's hot at CES 2008. Find out who they are and which gadgets they find most drool-worthy from the show floor.

Kevin Ho, Living with the iPhone

Kevin is a San Francisco attorney and one of the first owners of an iPhone. He has been blogging about his experience since the first day.

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iPhone Insurance: Are We in Good Hands Yet?

Within the span of the weeks since I last wrote about the iPhone, its ubiquity has grown even more. Sales are through the roof. iPhones (Read more)
Posted by Kevin Ho March 24, 2009 11:22 AM PDT

Taking travel services into your own hands: Becoming an on-the-go iPhone travel agent

Travel woes during winter are not new - canceled flights, delays, missed connections, you name it, it's likely to happen. Being stranded at a (Read more)
Posted by Kevin Ho January 2, 2009 11:49 AM PST

Iain McDonald, CNET UK winner

Iain lives and breathes consumer electronics, "to an unhealthy extent." He loves nothing more than a good Apple rumor or a new phone release. He'll be posting soon, so check back to see what he likes at CES 2008.

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Don Reisinger, The Digital Home

Don is a technology columnist who has covered everything from HDTVs to computers to Flowbee Haircut Systems. Besides his work with CNET, Don's work has been featured in a variety of other publications including PC World and a host of Ziff-Davis publications.

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Sorry, kids: No social networking on the Xbox 360

In the public preview of the upcoming Xbox Live update that features access to Twitter, Facebook, and Last.fm, users under the age of 18 (Read more)
Posted by Don Reisinger November 6, 2009 11:38 AM PST

Game Boy enters Toy Hall of Fame with Big Wheel

Nintendo's Game Boy has been honored once again. This time, the handheld that changed the gaming industry is being inducted into the National Toy (Read more)
Posted by Don Reisinger November 6, 2009 11:26 AM PST

Adam Richardson, Matter/Anti-Matter

Adam works for Frog Design, a consulting firm specialized in designing innovative products and services for Fortune 500 clients. On the Matter / Anti-Matter blog, he debates questions faced daily at work, using convergence/divergence as a lens through which to look at the pressing issues in business, culture, and technology.

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Lessons for Nook from Zune

Lessons for Nook from Zune

It's busy times in the e-book reader world, with Barnes & Noble launching Nook, Plastic Logic making noise about a new Que reader (no (Read more)
Posted by Adam Richardson October 27, 2009 9:25 PM PDT

Follow up to 'Good-bye iPhone...'

My last post about "reverse switching" from an iPhone back to a BlackBerry generated a lot of great comments that I believe warrant a short (Read more)
Posted by Adam Richardson September 17, 2009 10:17 PM PDT

Matt Rosoff, Digital Noise

Matt is an analyst with Directions on Microsoft, where he covers Microsoft's consumer products and corporate news. He's written about the technology industry since 1995 and reviewed the first Rio MP3 player for CNET.com in 1998. He's also a bass guitarist and an avid collector (and digitizer) of LP records.

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EMI to offer instant concert recordings

Record label EMI this week announced that it will begin selling on-the-spot recordings of concerts. The name of the initiative, Abbey Road Live, is a (Read more)
Posted by Matt Rosoff November 6, 2009 3:21 PM PST
Beatles copyright case down a legal rabbit hole

Beatles copyright case down a legal rabbit hole

Last week, a music site called BlueBeat made headlines by offering Beatles songs as free streams and 25 cent downloads. The Beatles are known for (Read more)
Posted by Matt Rosoff November 5, 2009 2:07 PM PST

Amy Tiemann, (parent . thesis)

Amy's blog brings you the latest news and musings about life raising kids in today's 24-7, hyperconnected world from the MojoMom.com creator and her open-source software pioneer husband, Michael.

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Wrapping up (parent.thesis)

Today I am writing to let you know that Michael and I have decided to wrap up the (parent.thesis) blog. Writing it for the (Read more)
Posted by Amy Tiemann March 31, 2008 12:39 PM PDT

Tech changes ideas about knowledge, solitude

Tech has changed our lives in so many ways. Two areas that interest me are our thoughts about knowledge itself, and our experience of solitude. (Read more)
Posted by Amy Tiemann March 28, 2008 6:35 AM PDT

Brett Winterford, ZDNet Australia

Brett writes regular technology articles for ZDNet and CNET Australia among others, as well as music stories for the Sydney Morning Herald. He was formerly a technology and business contributor for the Australian Financial Review, IDG, and just about every tech magazine under the Aussie sun. He lives in Sydney, Australia with his Yamaha CP70, his Fender Rhodes, and his classic Gibson hollow-body--gadgets from an entirely different era altogether.

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Best of CES, 2009

Best of CES 2009 and
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