All the news and gossip from this year's consumer electronics extravaganza in Las Vegas:
- CES sees shocking media player
- Driverless vehicles 'within a decade'
- VIDEO: Ultra-mobile takes centre stage
- VIDEO: Bill Gates reflects on retirement
- VIDEO: Microsoft mobile photo recognition device
- Yahoo chief pitches revamped portal
- Intel aims to push PCs out of the office
- Industry moves towards solid state drives
- New competition for iPod at CES
- BT gives Xbox 360 a new Vision
- Biggest and thinnest displays hit CES
- Warner Bros sides with Blu-ray
- CES touts green credentials
- Bill Gates kicks off CES 2008
- World's smallest projector debuts at CES
- Las Vegas gears up for bumper CES
- Asus to unveil latest low-cost Eee PC
- Skype coming to the PlayStation Portable
- SanDisk offers online USB drive backup
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