CES 2012: Evening in review, 01.09.12

"Evening in review" gathers the most important headlines of the day from the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show.
Video: Steve Ballmer in action for his final CES keynote speech
Related: Mary Jo Foley: Kinect for Windows: new hardware and software due February 1
Andrew Nusca: With LG-VMware, 'bring your own device' stakes get higher
Video: Sony's press conference
Related: Rachel King: Sony renames phone unit to Mobile Communications
Sean Portnoy: HP Envy 14 Spectre is a $1,400 Ultrabook built from glass
John Morris: Nvidia talks Tegra 3 and tablets
Matthew Miller: Nokia announces the Lumia 900 with AT&T LTE and Carl Zeiss optics
King: Samsung has best chance (right now) at total connected ecosystem
King: Intel looks to 'wow' with concept Windows 8 ultrabooks
King: DISH goes after rural households with new Broadband service
Morris: Intel provides new details on the Ultrabook "experience"
Miller: Sprint announces LTE version of Galaxy Nexus coming this year
Nusca: Motorola debuts Droid 4; road warrior's delight
Nusca: As wireless adoption surges, Netgear strives to become household name
King: AT&T speaks directly to developer crowd with new API Platform
Related: Miller: AT&T and HTC announce first LTE Windows Phone, the Titan II
Related: Miller: Samsung Galaxy Note coming to AT&T with LTE
Scott Raymond: Overcrowding the Android tablet market
Nusca: Who will connect your future television? With Smart TV, LG fails to break from pack
To read yesterday's headlines, visit: Evening in review, 01.08.12
To keep track of all CES 2012 news on ZDNet, bookmark this link. Tomorrow's coming attractions: the first official day of the conference, packed with keynote speeches and more press conferences .