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Hot Products and Trends in Audio, Cable and Wireless Highlight Day Two of the 2005 International CES-R-; Industry Visionaries and Informative Conferences Prepare Attendees for Digital Future.


LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States.  -- On its second day, the 2005 International CES continued to deliver leading edge consumer electronics products and developments to attendees at the world's largest annual consumer technology showcase. Industry experts from companies including TiVo, HP and Texas Instruments See TI.

(company) Texas Instruments - (TI) A US electronics company.

A TI engineer, Jack Kilby invented the integrated circuit in 1958. Three TI employees left the company in 1982 to start Compaq.
 joined others from cable, wireless and broadcast to discuss the future of their industries and what's next for consumer electronics in a variety of keynote addresses and conference sessions.

Carly Fiorina Cara Carleton "Carly" Fiorina (born Cara Carleton Sneed; September 61954 in Austin, Texas) is an American business executive, best known as former CEO (1999–2005) and Chairman of the Board (2000–2005) of Hewlett-Packard (HP). , chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of HP, kicked off the second day of the 2005 International CES with an exciting keynote peppered with star appearances and new products. Fiorina, who focused on HP's mission to deliver functional, affordable innovation made her point up front: "The digital revolution is about the democratization de·moc·ra·tize  
tr.v. de·moc·ra·tized, de·moc·ra·tiz·ing, de·moc·ra·tiz·es
To make democratic.



de·moc
 of technology," she said. "It's about giving power to the people."

Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO of Dreamworks Animation, joined Fiorina to show the audience how digital technology is enabling a whole new era of animated entertainment. Following a solid testimonial to the power of his HP partnership, Katzenberg treated the jam packed theater to a first look of upcoming Dreamworks animated picture a moving picture.

See also: Picture
 Madagascar.

Fiorina went on to announce plans for a variety of HP devices, including the industry's first HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates  media hub See digital media hub. . This set top box will allow users to enjoy multiple content sources through a single platform that is managed in the house. The HDTV media hub will give consumers an intuitive program guide, music information service and automatic updates. During the keynote, singer/actress Gwen Stefani announced that she will design a new HP digital camera and accessories, due for release this year. Rounding out Fiorina's celebrity guests was singer Vanessa Carlton, who treated the audience to a live performance of her hit single A Thousand Miles.

Mike Ramsay Mike Ramsay can refer to any of a number of living persons:
  • Mike Ramsay (Ontario politician), candidate of the Liberal Party in the 2003 Ontario, Canada provincial election
  • Mike Ramsay, co-creator of the TiVo and co-founder of the company, TiVo, Inc.
, co-founder, chairman and CEO of TiVo, summed up TiVo's philosophy on "The Future of Personal Entertainment" during an early morning Industry Insider presentation. Noting consumer desire for a more personalized home entertainment experience, Ramsay emphasized two trends setting the stage for easy use of entertainment for the entire family. Ramsay noted the consumer trends of digital media, personalization and mobility. The ability to connect TiVo to PC or media center is an example of this trend. He also spoke of a second trend of connecting bandwidth adoption, easier home networking and larger disk drives. While at the beginning of home entertainment, theses trends create more entertainment choices for the consumer and point to the future of entertainment.

Ramsay announced TiVo's efforts to marry broadband and broadcast through new and exciting features on the TiVo menu. New menu options include the ability to select different movies similar to programs you have already watched, partnering with outside companies such as Best Buy for the ability to purchase a movie on DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc.
DVD
 in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc

Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology.
, an opportunity to view the trailer of movies in theaters and the option to find show times of the trailer just viewed. Ramsay stressed TiVo's legacy is to enhance TV forever.

In the final keynote of the show, Texas Instruments President and CEO Rich Templeton used a "This is Your Life" format to show the different ways that TI products have affected the guest of honor, the CE consumer. With Fox News Analyst and former pro football player Howie Long Howard Michael "Howie" Long (born January 6, 1960 in Somerville, Massachusetts) is a former American football player who played as a defensive end, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000. , Templeton discussed the impact that digital light processing (DLP (Digital Light Processing) A data projection technology from TI that produces clear, readable images on screens in lit rooms. DLP is used in all types of projection devices, from data projectors that weigh only a few pounds to large rear-projection TVs to electronic ) is having on the high-definition TV See HDTV.  market. Over 2 million DLP TVs have been sold in the last eight months and they currently represent 40 percent of the front projection television market.

In his second International CES appearance of the day, Katzenberg, discussed how DLP cinema will impact the movie industry with improved quality in movies, such as the ability to feature over 35 trillion colors. Templeton also brought out the CEO of Sling Media Sling Media Inc. is an American private company, specializing in audio and video placeshifting technology. The company is based in San Mateo, California. Their flagship product, the Slingbox, debuted on the US market on July 1, 2005. , Blake Krikorian, to display the Slingbox Personal Broadcaster, which allows the consumer to access the TV in their living room from anywhere in the world. The last guest was Bruce Hall, the President of Digital Audio Drive, who is creating autonomous vehicles that drive themselves so that no human interaction is required. All of these innovative and new designs are created through the use of various TI technologies.

A panel of wireless industry heavy hitters from M-Forma, Nokia, Verizon, and Virgin Mobile took the stage to discuss upcoming developments for an industry that continues to deliver impressive growth and technology year after year. Key issues discussed during the 2005 International CES Wireless SuperSession supersession

see superseding.
 included wireless data and improving the end-user experience. According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 panelist Daniel Kranzler, chairman and CEO of M-Forma, "to make a (wireless) product work, you have to make it simple and compelling." All panelists agreed, emphasizing that immediate objectives for the industry include developing simple, effective applications, securing consumer mindshare for wireless and evolving business models that translate the success of customizable wireless ring tones into other mobile applications.

Audio industry experts from all sectors came together today at the International CES to present the state of the audio market. Experts ranging from producers to high performance audio manufacturers to distributors, agreed that there has been a marked shift in the ways people enjoy audio and that convenience is currently trumping performance. Instead of proclaiming digital music the enemy, they believe it is important to tap into the lifestyle issues which have made portable compression digital audio such an explosive market. The panel argues the industry should find ways to leverage the need for convenience while educating people on the advantages of the high performance audio experience.

Marketing and market research professionals were joined by CEA CEA carcinoembryonic antigen.

CEA
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CEA (Carcinoembryonic antigen) 
 Teen Spokesperson Jessica Curran to discover just how illusive il·lu·sive  
adj.
Illusory.



il·lusive·ly adv.

il·lu
 the teen market can be for the consumer technology industry. Manufacturers and retailers agreed that connecting and "talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to"
lecture, speech

rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to
" teens stands as the secret to breaking through the market. According to one panelist, companies reaching out to teens should make them marketing partners. A panelist said in their experiences teens are more receptive to messages that connect with their lives, not the lives marketers remember having as teens. Curran added that teens are peer marketers and talk to each other about CE products. Consumer technology products bring status in the teen world and portable devices best fit with their lifestyles, according to Curran.

Cable system, equipment and content executives appeared at the 2005 International CES today for an afternoon SuperSession titled, "Now, A Word From Your Cable Operator." Questions from moderator Gary Arlen, president of Arlen Communications, as well as several from the audience resulted in a session that covered a broad range of products and issues, such as HDTV and CableCARDs, DVR (1) (Digital Video Recorder) A device that records video onto a hard disk from one or more ceiling mounted video cameras. Part of a security system, the DVR typically supports 4, 8 or 16 separate camera channels. , video-on-demand and VoIP.

Early in the session, the panel agreed that HDTV has arrived and the industry is committed to its success. Details of how, in what form and from which products and services resulted in greater discussion. Asked what he was doing to help move the analog-to-digital television (DTV (Digital TeleVision) Transmitting TV using digital signals. The major DTV standards are ATSC (North America), DVB (Europe) and ISDB (Japan). All three use MPEG-2 video compression and Dolby Digital audio compression. DVB and ISDB also include MPEG audio compression. ) transition along, Robert Clasen, president and CEO of Starz Entertainment Starz Entertainment, LLC is a wholly owned television programming subsidiary of Liberty Media Corp. It is part of the holding company Starz, LLC.

The company is headquarted at Meridian, Colorado, though the postal designation of nearby Englewood is commonly listed as the
 Group, held up a consumer brochure produced by StarzHD and the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). He also pointed to consumer education initiatives. As the session's focus shifted from video to other advanced services, Michael Willner, co-founder, vice chairman, CEO and director of Insight Communications Company, Inc. characterized the industry as the "Wild West," noting the robust competition for video, voice and data services coming from cable, satellite and telecommunications companies. "VoIP is ready for primetime now," said Robert McIntyre, corporate senior vice president and CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey.  of Scientific-Atlanta, adding that enhanced voice services now are being added to the equation. "It's always interesting to have a debate about something that doesn't exist yet," said Pat Esser, executive vice president and COO of Cox Communications, Inc., referring to the prospect of telecommunications companies offering video services.

Arlen later asked the panel to outline the 2005 policy outlook for their industry. The CableCARD or separable sep·a·ra·ble  
adj.
Possible to separate: separable sheets of paper.



sep
 security issue topped the list for inter-industry issues, followed by indecency INDECENCY. An act against good behaviour and a just delicacy. 2 Serg. & R. 91.
     2. The law, in general, will repress indecency as being contrary to good morals, but, when the public good requires it, the mere indecency of disclosures does not suffice to exclude
 and digital must-carry. Asked to give one word for the cable industry year ahead, panelists responded with "transitional," "expanding," "collaborative," and "competitive."

For more news on the International CES during and after the show, visit www.CESweb.org, the interactive source for CES information. The show runs January 6-9 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

About CEA:

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the preeminent trade association promoting growth in the consumer technology industry through technology policy, events, research, promotion and the fostering of business and strategic relationships. CEA represents more than 1,850 corporate members involved in the design, development, manufacturing, distribution and integration of audio, video, mobile electronics, wireless and landline communications, information technology, home networking, multimedia and accessory products, as well as related services that are sold through consumer channels. Combined, CEA's members account for more than $110 billion in annual sales. CEA's resources are available online at www.CE.org, the definitive source for information about the consumer electronics industry.

CEA also sponsors and manages the International CES - Defining Tomorrow's Technology. All profits from CES are reinvested into industry services, including technical training and education, industry promotion, engineering standards development, market research and legislative advocacy.
UPCOMING EVENTS

    --  2005 International CES - Defining Tomorrow's Technology
    January 6-9, 2005, Las Vegas, NV

    --  CEA Winter Summit
    February 17-19, 2005, Lake Tahoe, CA

    --  EHX Spring
    February 23-26, Orlando, FL

    --  CEA Winter Technology & Standards Forum
    March 7-11, 2005, San Antonio, TX

    --  HDTV Summit and Academy of DTV Pioneers Awards Luncheon
    March 15, 2005, Washington, DC

    --  CEA Bits & Bytes Dinner
    March 15, 2005, Washington, DC

    --  IP and Creativity - Redefining the Issue
    March 16, 2005, Washington, DC

    --  PARA Management Conference
    May 11-15, 2005, Coronado, CA

    --  CONNECTIONS(TM)
    May 11-13, 2005, San Francisco, CA

    --  Consumer Electronics CEO Summit
    June 22-25, 2005, Colorado Springs, CO

    --  CEA Summer Technology & Standards Forum
    July 25-29, 2005, Denver, CO

    --  SINOCES
    July 1-4, 2005, Qingdao, China

    --  CEA Industry Forum
    October 17-19, 2005, Las Vegas, NV

   --  EHX Fall
    November 7-11, 2005, Anaheim, CA

    --  2006 International CES - Defining Tomorrow's Technology
    January 5-8, 2006, Las Vegas, NV
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