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tagged with CES posted in January 2011

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LRTV Documentaries
Opera Browses Tablets

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At CES 2011, Opera debuted its Web browser for tablet computers on a variety of different operating systems and talked about how consumers can now sync browser bookmarks and content between disparate devices
LRTV Documentaries
CES 2011: Will Consumers Pay Per Bit?

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Not everyone hates the idea of usage-based billing for home broadband services
Jonestown
2011: The Year of the Data Hog

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11:20 AM It's time to start asking your carrier for more information on how much data you're using
LRTV Documentaries
CES 2011: Connectivity & Cars

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Ford executives explain their vision for how consumers will access mobile apps and content in cars and why consumer devices – not cars – are the vehicle of choice for mobile broadband connectivity on the road
LRTV Interviews
Service Providers See Big Billing, Cultural Changes

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Amdocs executives Tal Givoly and Gil Rosen discuss the dramatic technology and cultural changes surrounding service-provider billing. Also, the execs pinpoint collaboration happening in service-provider IT and network groups
LRTV Documentaries
CES 2011: Broadband Grins & Gripes

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At the 2011 International CES we asked: What would you change about your home broadband service?
LRTV Documentaries
CES 2011: Social Gaming on Tablets

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Combine powerful tablet computers, wireless networks and invigorated developers and you get a new gaming marketplace
The Philter
CES 2011: Take a Chill Tablet

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10:40 AM Tablet computers are great, but will all these new devices motivate service providers to step up their efforts in home networking?