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Featured, Retail »

[9 May 2012 | No Comment | 505 views]
The Empowered Consumer

100 percent of your brand’s consumers interact with your packaging.

Environmental, Retail »

[20 Apr 2012 | One Comment | 1,091 views]
Samsung, HHGregg Sponsoring eCycling Drive This Weekend

Something fascinating is afoot in the consumer electronics industry.

Environmental, Products »

[18 Apr 2012 | No Comment | 751 views]
eCycling Leadership Initiative Celebrates First Year Successes

460 million pounds of consumer electronics… recycled!

Internet, Mobile, Products »

[17 Apr 2012 | 2 Comments | 1,206 views]
Overlooked E-Book Chapter: DRM Makes Monopolies

Even if you’ve been following the e-books story for the past five years, it can be hard to define the heroes and villains of that plot.

Business, Products, Retail »

[5 Apr 2012 | One Comment | 1,270 views]
Five P’s to a Priceless CE Retail Experience

The growing penetration of smartphones and prevalence of price-checking apps may cause you to wonder if it’s possible to compete with low-price e-tailers.

Inside CEA »

[29 Mar 2012 | No Comment | 968 views]
Keeping Up with Gary

See what Gary had to say this month in his op-eds and during recent national TV appearances.

Inside CEA »

[15 Feb 2012 | No Comment | 1,017 views]
Vision Entrepreneur Awards: Recognizing Visionaries in Small Business

Vision Magazine and the CEA Small Business Council have launched the Vision Entrepreneur Awards program.

Accessories, Products, Video »

[14 Feb 2012 | 4 Comments | 1,931 views]
Qualms Over QAM

This month’s telecom-policy squabble covers a TV technology that nobody seems to love–if they even know it exists.

Environmental, Products »

[26 Jan 2012 | 2 Comments | 3,005 views]
Eyeing Your Electronics Recycling Options

Everything you need to know about CE Recycling.

Policy »

[20 Jan 2012 | 4 Comments | 2,748 views]
What We Did Right and Hollywood Did Wrong

Today, Congressional advocates for the anti-innovation legislation Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) formally declared defeat and said they would pull the legislation from consideration.