CES 2011 officially opened this week and we’re already getting a sense of what products and categories are going to stand out from the crowd. We still believe that 2011 will be the year of the tablet and expect to see lots of them in Las Vegas. Before the event, Andrew Eisner at Retrevo made … [Read more…]
Retrevo's CES Predictions: Top tech trends of 2011
CES 2011 officially opened this week and we’re already getting a sense of what products and categories are going to stand out from the crowd. We still believe that 2011 will be the year of the tablet and expect to see lots of them in Las Vegas. Before the event, Andrew Eisner at Retrevo made … [Read more…]
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