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[15 Apr 2013]
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  Last April, we were mesmerized by the innovations at the forefront of some of 2012’s most critical technology policy debates, showcased by exhibitors such as DISH Network, Google, Samsung, Verizon and many more at CEA’s annual CES on the Hill Event. The event returns to the nation’s capital tomorrow to expose members of Congress, key Capitol Hill staff and Washington, D.C. media to the latest products influencing current policy discussions, on topics such as e...

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[15 Apr 2013]
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  We’re one week away from Earth Day, April 22, and CEA wants to reward you for showing us how you Live Green, Buy Green and Recycle Responsibly. Send us a picture of you being green, and you could win a 39-inch LED Samsung TV and a Nest home energy system! Between today and April 26, take a picture of yourself being green or of your green gadget and post to Twitter or Instagram with the hashtag #CEAGreen to enter to win. Not sure what to do to be green? CEA’s...

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[12 Apr 2013]
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Whether you’re a dealer or a custom installer with an investment in a storefront or showroom, getting boots through your doors is often a challenge. Events are a great way to create excitement, stimulate interest and drive traffic.   CEA sponsors CE Demo Days, a national promotion that drives consumers to participating dealers’ showrooms across the U.S. and Canada to see demonstrations of the latest technologies in consumer electronics. We’re focusing on Ultra...

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[12 Apr 2013]
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Nearly eight years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is hard at work establishing itself as a center of innovation, where new businesses, especially in the technology sector, are born. This week, The Atlantic shared how The Big Easy is aiming to grow its economy through entrepreneurship and tech startups focusing on issues like education. While the city faces challenges competing with bigger tech regions like San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Austin, Texas, it does have...

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[11 Apr 2013]
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This week, the Innovation Movement, CEA's grassroots campaign to promote innovation, featured a fascinating interview with Kevin Strong, CEO of FutureDash, a company whose core product is EnergyBuddy™, a small, low-cost and easy-to-use stylish gateway that connects to your home network and will help you to monitor, manage and see how your family uses electricity around the home. Strong discusses what inspired him to join a startup focusing on clean energy...