ADVISORY/Dell Announces Activities At 2003 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.Business Editors & High-Tech high-tech also hi-tech adj. Informal Of, relating to, or resembling high technology. high-tech Adjective same as hi-tech Adj. 1. Writers ADVISORY...for Monday Monday: see week. (Jan. 6) 2003 International CES --(BUSINESS WIRE) MEDIA ADVISORY
3:00 - 4:00 p.m., PDT, Thursday, Jan. 9, North Hall N250, Las
Vegas Convention Center: In his first-ever Industry Insider speech
at CES, Chairman and CEO Michael Dell will offer his uninhibited
insight on the consumer technology marketplace and Dell's role as
an advocate for the networked digital lifestyle. He will also
speak on the topics of service and support, and how Dell is
innovating and developing the tools required to increase customer
satisfaction with computing products.
5:45 - 7:00 p.m., PDT, Thursday, Jan. 9, Venetian Ballroom A,
Venetian Hotel: Dell will host a reception and showcase some of
the company's newest computing technology in home networking,
digital video editing, music and photo management, wireless and
gaming for the digital lifestyle.
10:30 - 11:30 a.m., PDT, Friday, Jan. 10, North Hall N254, Las
Vegas Convention Center: In a "Battle of the Living Room" panel
discussion, Mark Oldani, director of marketing, will provide
Dell's views on computing technology in today's living room and
how the personal computer is at the center of the digital
lifestyle in the home.
10:30 - 11:30 a.m., PDT, Saturday, Jan. 11, North Hall N254, Las
Vegas Convention Center: As part of Environmental Awareness Day,
Don Brown, director of environmental affairs, will participate in
the "From Desktop to Doorstop: The Dynamics of Electronics
Recycling" panel and provide Dell perspective on how to buy, own
and complete the life cycle of a computer in a responsible manner.
12:30 - 2:00 p.m., PDT, Saturday, Jan. 11, North Hall, N264, Las
Vegas Convention Center: Marianne Horinko, assistant administrator
for the Office of Solid Waste, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, along with industry leaders involved in electronics
recycling issues, including Dell, will announce a national
consumer education program focused on computer recycling.
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