CES Panel


Technometria
39 minutes, 18.1mb, recorded 2008-01-09
Brad Baldwin, Scott Barlow

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has always been the place where companies announced and demonstrated the newest gadgets and electronic devices. Phil and Scott are joined by three attendees, Brad Baldwin, Scott Barlow, and Randall Bennett, to discuss some of the products.

They talk about Vuzix, a company that demonstrated new visual devices for gaming. They also review how robotics continue to become more sophisticated. They also assess how power consumption continues to be an issue that needs to be considered as newer devices are developed.


Brad Baldwin loves innovation, product strategy and promotion. In late 2006, Brad co-founded Rocky Mountain Voices, an organization focused on social media, with an emphasis on promoting businesses, executives, and technologies through video. Previously, Brad has held roles as VP of Marketing, VP of Business Development and senior Product Marketing positions at enterprise and consumer software companies. In his spare time, Brad likes to work on his golf swing or tinker with the latest gadgets.

Scott Barlow is a Manager of US Sales with Super Micro Computer, Inc. He has been involved with enterprise software and hardware for more than 11 years, working both in the US and Japan markets. In his spare time he enjoys photography, beekeeping, and spending time with his wife and their four children.

Randall Bennett is a producer for CNET TV. Prior to joining CNET, Randall worked for influential blog Engadget as a podcast producer and blogger. He's appeared on many national news outlets talking technology including MSNBC, Fox News and been quoted in magazines and newspapers. He's also made stops at ESPN, Fox Sports and other regional sports carriers behind the scenes, as well as working in local TV news as a producer. Currently, he produces a podcast called The 404, which launches in mid-January on CNET.

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