Thursday, January 6, 2022

NewsWatch tv reviews - Meta, Twitter, and Amazon drop plans to show at CES

Despite being the largest and most attended electronics show in the world, the Consumer Electronics Show is not immune to the negative effects of a pandemic as reported by NewsWatch tv reviews. However, the recent news of tech giants like Amazon, Intel, Meta, and T-Mobile pulling out hasn't deterred the event. 

NewsWatch tv reviews - Meta, Twitter, and Amazon drop plans to show at CES
NewsWatch tv reviews - Meta, Twitter, and Amazon drop plans to show at CES

This year's Consumer Technology Association CES will be held in Las Vegas on January 5-8 with a strong focus on safety. Since last Friday, they have added 60 new exhibitors for our in-person event despite receiving 42 cancellations recently.

As one of the biggest participants this year, T-Mobile was slated to participate until featured speaker and CEO Mike Sievert stepped down and said they would limit in-person participation. 

The same holds for Twitter and a host of other big names. T-Mobile will, however, remain a sponsor. Lenovo said that after closely analyzing the present trends surrounding COVID, it is in the best attractions of our workers, customers, partners, and our communities to suspend all events in Las Vegas. In another tweet, they added that while this is a change in plans, they are excited to see our latest technology launch as scheduled on January 4th and January 5th.

Many companies are suspending in-person activity in favor of simply launching technology or making big announcements online. In a time when COVID-19 cases are once again on the rise and the omicron variant is spreading across the country, this is the safe bet. There aren't only big names at CES, but it's a big draw for attendees, and it's where big names make announcements. There is no doubt that their sails have been stifled.

NewsWatch tv reviews - Meta, Twitter, and Amazon drop plans to show at CES
NewsWatch tv reviews - Meta, Twitter, and Amazon drop plans to show at CES

There is a digital-only registration option for those who would like to attend the show online instead of traveling to Las Vegas. According to NewsWatch reviews, as of now, it would make more sense to move over to a fully virtual event that embraces all the big and little names on one platform, in a democratized environment, as it was last year.

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