Radio is the hot tech frontier
Our CES correspondent Jonathan Blum has a surprising take: radios are the hottest thing on the show floor. What do you think?
To the writer who uses the word “nerds” in his article, you need to learn professionalism and refrain from name calling!!!! Hire people that are professional, not writers that label people and calls folks who attended CES “nerds”!!!
The so called "nerds" you mention in your article have created many of the technologies that make it possible for you to earn your living – you know, things like that PC you typed your segment on and the internet which allows you to publish to a worldwide audience… it is 2008, how about a little respect for the people that dedicate their lives to improving yours and end up taking nothing but 5th grade name calling in return…
I'm looking for a new radio but will hold off until I can get AM / FM / Internet streaming in the same box. HD Radio is solution to a 10-yr-old problem; we've moved on.
I've heard that HD Radio is jamming our broadcast bands, requires special antennas, has the same tired content, and is a farce:
http://hdradiofarce.blogspot.com/
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Hi
Thanks for your CES article. Wondering if you saw any vendors marketing near-eye displays; e.g., eyeglass-mounted. If so, could you tell me what company/ies were offering them at the show?