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International Consumer Electronics Show
For two years in a row, Kid Reporter Aaron Broder reported from the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. In 2007 and 2008, Aaron saw the future of digital music and movies, television, electronics, and even robots! He also had the chance to meet and talk with some of the leaders in the electronics industry.From learning about touch-screen computers to advanced robots that interact with you to how electronics are being used as educational tool, this collection of CES articles will put you on the floor of the largest technology show in the world.
Articles
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | March27,2008
"Sandbox Summit: A Playdate With Technology" focused on the impact technology has on kids and the impact kids have on technology.
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic News Online | March20,2008
Elections, and the way they work, have changed dramatically over the course of America's history. Now, advancements in technology have moved campaigns onto the Internet.
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | March19,2008
Nicholas Negroponte was at CES to discuss his plans to provide laptops to impoverished areas of the US through the One Laptop Per Child America program.
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | March19,2008
Thousands of vendors exhibit their products at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Here is a list of some of my top picks for the show.
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | March12,2008
This marks the second year Kid Reporter Aaron Broder has reported on the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Here are some of his thoughts on the differences between CES 2007 and CES 2008.
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | March10,2008
LucasArts revealed two new games at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas: <i>Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and <i>Fracture.
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | January10,2008
The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is the biggest annual technology convention in the world. Scholastic Kid Reporter Aaron Broder is in the thick of the new tech at CES, and filed this report from Las Vegas, Nevada.
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | January24,2007
With over 2,700 exhibitors and 1.8 million square feet of exhibit space, new, eye-catching gadgets were always on hand at the International Consumer Electronics Show. Here were some of my favorites:
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | January16,2007
On the show floor of the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show, there are all sorts of gadgets and toys that catch your eye. Many of these are robots, like the ones developed by WowWee Robotics.
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | January13,2007
Microsoft is known the world over, and the tech world of the International Consumer Electronics Show is no exception. For the past nine years, Bill Gates, Founder and Former President, has given a keynote speech the night before the show starts. He is
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | January12,2007
Walking around the Consumer Electronics Show, it is clear just how big the iPod has become. At almost every turn, there are cases, speaker systems, and more to be found to accessorize your iPod. With so many choices, I picked out a few that I found to
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | January11,2007
Disney took center stage at the Consumer Electronics Show as Robert Iger, the President and CEO of Walt Disney Company, showed off some of the latest Disney projects, as well as sneak peeks of some of their upcoming movies.
by Aaron Broder
Scholastic Kids Press Corps | January9,2007
The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is the biggest annual technology convention in the world. This week, nearly 3,000 companies have set up at CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, to show off their latest gadgets and software, and introduce upcoming