CES Unveiled is the Press opening for the largest technology conference of the year. This being Corey Lyons' first CES, we've asked him to share his observations and opinions from the event.
Events
Join Josh Pollard, Richard Gunther, and Corey Lyons from The Digital Media Zone and David McCabe from the Home Server Show and Surface Geeks immediately after the show floor closes on Wednesday…
As in years past, the DMZ is preparing to cover the consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, The International CES 2014. We'll be sharing some of the more innovative wares through posts, photos…
On The Digital Media Zone's first episode of Home: On, Richard is joined by his Entertainment 2.0 co-host Josh Pollard. They talk about the state of the home automation space for home owners and…
Zotac is planning to release an update to the ZBOX line of small-form-factor PCs. In a segment that has been dominated by low-end processors, the ZBOX ID83 packs some serious muscle for home theater…
At CES 2013, TiVo announced the upcoming retail availability of the TiVo Mini, offering true whole-home DVR capabilities to TiVo Premier owners. You can also expect some third-party application and…
Josh and Richard are back from CES. They wrap the show up and take a look forward to the coming year. There was also listener feedback to respond to and news from the Windows Media Center community.
We interview SiliconDust's CEO, Ted Head, at CES. See the complete discussion about the HDHomeRun products they're rolling out to support the recently announced Project:Connect and the future of…
On the CES show floor, we walk through DISH's new Hopper Transfers app for iPad. This new app, due out later in January, will let Hopper customers download recorded TV shows to watch offline.
Chris and Taylor wrap up the CES news by talking about Sony Android smartphones, huge televisions, Plex for Windows 8 home automation and much more!
One of the things we expected to see a lot of at CES 2013 were new Windows tablets. That expectation was completely realized, and we were able to go hands-on with new products from HP, Lenovo, LG…
Ultra High Definition was the theme of CES 2013. It looks amazing, but is it really realistic to expect that anyone will be buying a 4k television in the next few years?

