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CES 2019: The Big Trends for Business
It's no wonder that IBM CEO Ginni Rometty is the opening keynote for CES 2019 -- the conference is about business as much as consumer electronics -- as IoT, smart IT, AI and 5G take center stage as the bridge to everything connected.

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CES 2019: 3 reasons professionals should pay attention
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CES 2019: 5G, AI, design and data collide
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CES chief Gary Shapiro predicts the biggest hits of 2019 show
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IBM at CES 2019 outlines Q System One quantum computer
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CES 2019: IBM's Ginni Rometty says "100% of jobs will be different" due to AI
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CES 2019: First look at the Samsung 5G smartphone
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CES 2019: Cisco talks 6G
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CES 2019: Intel and Alibaba partner on artificial intelligence
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Lenovo outlines ThinkPad X1 Carbon and ThinkPad X1 Yoga at CES 2019
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CES 2019: The ‘perfected’ Dell XPS 13
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CES 2019: Nvidia partners with Mercedes on artificial intelligence
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CES 2019: Toyota details Guardian driver assist to avoid car crashes
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CES 2019: Huawei challenges Apple's MacBook Pro with the ultra-slim touchscreen MateBook 13
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CES 2019: Intel strikes deal with Comcast for 10-gigabit cable and 1Gbps Wi-Fi
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CES 2019: Intel unveils 10nm PC products for AI and 5G
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CES 2019: Sprint unveils smart home Magic Box, confirms Samsung 5G phone
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CES 2019: Ring expands product lineup with new video doorbell, smart lights, and Alarm features
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CES 2019: Nvidia CEO Huang explains how AI changes everything
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CES 2019 (exclusive): AARP trialing virtual reality for remote healthcare
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CES 2019: Are these newly launched ‘5G’ services truly 5G wireless?
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CES 2019: Ford demos cellular V2X with Qualcomm chipset
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On the eve of CES 2019, the prospects for a post-Windows world
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CES 2019: What to expect from the chipmakers
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CES 2019: AMD expands mobile CPU line up, adds world’s fastest processor for ultrathin laptops
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CES 2019: HP, Acer, and Asus unveil new laptops