CES 2011 round-up: Wednesday, January 5th
What a day. Here we are just halfway through CES 2011 and the mobile landscape has been seriously altered, especially in the realm of Android. AT&T is now a serious Android contender provided they play their cards right with software, T-Mobile is getting a powerful new tablets, LG and SE are rallying, and Verizon is ready to rock our worlds with high end gadgets. Standards are changing. Your phone just got older. Here are the big stories of the day:
T-Mobile drops handfull of videos showing off Android 3.0, Honeycomb
DROID Bionic set to blow up in early second quarter on Verizon with dual cores
Motorola announces killer Xoom tablet
Hands on with the Vizio phone and tablet
HTC Inspire 4G brings new Sense to AT&T
Video showcases the tablet-friendly Android 3.0, Honeycomb
ATT finally has an Android super phone: Motorola Atrix
Video: Atrix webtop demo shows phone acting as heart of desktop computer and laptop
Motorola Cliq 2 headed for T-Mobile
Samsung Infuse 4G comes to AT&T
Sony Internet television and Blu-ray win CES innovation award

Jealousy becomes me! I too play a bit of guitar, sir. You ever post any of that anywhere? CES makes the nerd in me ten kinds of happy and eleven kinds of pissed. The realization that all the cash you dropped on technolust in the previous year has, essentially, went to the purchase of this years' paperweights.
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