The name says it all : Consumer Electronics Show. CES is a tech addict's dream--a multi-day extravaganza that showcases a plethora new gadgetry and provides a place for doodad fanatics to connect and converse about what's most drool-worthy. But what's the real significance, really? In the larger scheme of things, does CES offer a glimpse into what technology can do for us tomorrow by showing what it does today? ...Or is it just a bunch of "stuff"--a meaningless mess of plastic, metal, and circuitry? ip_wirelessly sparked this very question on a heated discussion, Garbage @ CES.
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