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CES Preview: Gadgets for the year ahead; Cisco readying home telepresence trials; The state of IT jobs: 2010

CES: Cisco readying home telepresence trials; The state of IT jobs: 2010
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CES Preview: Gadgets for the year ahead

It's time for the annual gadget-palooza in Las Vegas known as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). There's always something to see at this show; here's a sneak peek at some of the products we're hoping to look at when the show officially opens on Thursday, Jan. 7. Read full story

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CES: Cisco readying home telepresence trials
Cisco this week said it will trial a home telepresence service in the United States this spring with Verizon, and in France later this year with France Telecom.

The state of IT jobs: 2010
After a brutal year, what can tech pros do to make the most of their careers?

CES: Lenovo's ultraportable a "business" notebook?
Lenovo's ultraportable X100e is a different type of netbook - it's aimed at the business market, includes Windows 7 and the ThinkPad name and thumbtrack.

CES: D-Link touch-screen router, pocket NAS
Networking gear can be cool, too, as D-Link shows off it's new touch-screen router (configure without a PC) and a portable pocket network-attached storage device.

Report: Ballmer to unveil tablet computer before Apple
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will announce a multimedia tablet computer on Wednesday to be made by Hewlett-Packard, according to a news report, just as hype about a rumored similar device from Apple peaks.

Google's 10 toughest rivals
The biggest tech industry news story of the decade was undoubtedly the dramatic rise of Google. But will the search and online advertising juggernaut continue its dominance over the Internet economy in 2010? Not if the tech companies on our list can help it.

Cisco buys Rohati Systems
Our colleague Ellen Messmer has heard some scuttlebutt concerning Cisco acquiring Rohati Systems. She notes that, while neither Cisco nor Rohati have officially commented on such a deal, a high-level insider has confirmed that it has happened (and that the employees are actually over at Cisco now.)

4G networks step closer with Voice standard
LTE (Long Term Evolution) networks, better known as 4G, looks set to take off now that major carriers have agreed on the "One Voice Profile," a standard that defines a viable solution for voice in LTE.

Most Important IT Priorities for 2010
An ESG survey of 515 IT professionals familiar with their organization's IT spending in 2009 and plans for 2010 were asked to identify their most important IT priorities over the next 12-18 months. Here is a sneak peak at the top of the list.

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