Part of the fun after CES is to weave the various announcements and showcases together to get a view of a future that might result from a blend of them. The goal, if you can call it that, is like imagining the cars of the 1950s and ’60s, but from a 1920s perspective with then-recent developments such as compact hydraulic pumps and air conditioners in the forefront. Even if there won’t be much in the way of tailfins, this year’s CES saw a number of big announcements that could lead to a much more amazing future.
Looking Back at CES and Ahead to the Future of Tech
Posted by: Rob Enderle January 21, 2013 05:00 AMPart of the fun after CES is to weave the various announcements and showcases together to get a view of a future that might result from a blend of them. The goal, if you can call it that, is like imagining the cars of the 1950s and ’60s, but from a 1920s perspective with then-recent developments such as compact hydraulic pumps and air conditioners in the forefront. Even if there won’t be much in the way of tailfins, this year’s CES saw a number of big announcements that could lead to a much more amazing future.