January 10, 2013

Apple Still Casts a Long Shadow Over CES

Alexandra Chang, Wired


CES

For a company that hasn’t attended CES since 1992, Apple dominates the show.

You can’t walk more than a dozen feet here at the Las Vegas Convention Center without seeing an iGadget or iAccessory of some kind. Apple’s overwhelming presence by proxy is impressive, and underscores the immense place the company occupies in the consumer electronics sector.

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