Microsoft back in CES
October 2, 2013
Microsoft is returning to CES in 2014 after pulling out from 2012. Although it is not scheduled to host a keynote speech at 2014’s event, it has booked meeting rooms again.
Gary Shapiro, president of the Consumer Electronics Association told the BBC
“Microsoft is officially back in the International CES. They are taking out significant space in meeting rooms – it’s actually a larger presence than I believe they have ever had. Microsoft will have to make the decision who the rooms are open to or not, but I imagine they’re very open to the press.”
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