Saturday, January 12, 2008

Graham Rahal Drives in BMW F1 Pit Lane Park




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Graham Rahal drove the Formula One Race Car at the BMW F1 Pit Lane Park, in Las Vegas, Nevada, for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). It was quite the performance for the seventeen year old Rahal, son of Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Rahal. The crowd of CES attendees cheered as he raced past. This event was sponsored by Intel Continental's Intelligent Driving Experience. Find out more information about Graham Rahal at: www.grahamrahal.com.


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Friday, January 11, 2008

Chris Pfeiffer Performs at CES for BMWSauber F1 Team Pit Lane Park





Fearless. Chris Pfeiffer rides for BMW Sauber F1 Team Pit Lane Park presenting sponsor Intel Continental's Intelligent Driving Experience. Las Vegas, Nevada. USA.

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NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams at CES Live


Brian Williams anchors the NBC Nightly News live from CES 2008, in Las Vegas, Nevada. USA. 01.09.08

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RobotCam By Computer Expressions

This RobotCam Dog is a webcam. It is available in blue, pink, silver and green. It clips directly onto your laptop or stands alone on the desktop. It works using high-speed ESB 2.0 connection.
I think it's so adorable that I want to name him! This works with Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista/UVC Driver. For more information, contact Computer Expressions at: 215.487.7700 or visit http://www.compexpress.com

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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Michael Douglas Features XStreamHD






XStreamHD unveils First-Ever Transport Network To Deliver High-Defination Movies, Music, and More Directly to the Home at CES 2008. XStreamHD Press Conference on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 in Venetian Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada.
At the press conference, XStreamHD CEO George Gonzalez, along with actor/company investor Michael Douglas, introduced the company's HD delivery system. This promising service will deliver 1080p HD video content and lossless DTS audio to homes via satellite. The company plans to distribute the hardware directly on its web site through retail and custom installation channels. The hardware is expected to sell for $399, which consists of a satellite dish, media receiver and media server.
Photo Copyright: Lori Tingey.

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