It’s the end of an era. Microsoft announced last month that this year’s Consumer Electronics Show keynote will be the company’s last for the foreseeable future. The show definitely won’t be the same without Microsoft’s chief executive officer Steve Ballmer kicking things off with his unique brand of charisma, but all good things must come to an end. According to reports, Microsoft won’t have anything big to announce at this year’s keynote. Instead, Ballmer will recap the strong year Microsoft had in 2011 and discuss the company’s core consumer-facing products moving into 2012 including Windows, Windows Phone, Xbox and more. Mr. Ballmer always puts on a show, however, and we’re sure he’ll toss in a few surprises to keep things interesting. The keynote kicks off at 9:30 p.m. Eastern / 6:30 p.m. Pacific, so hit the break to follow all the action — and Ballmeresque yelling — as it unfolds.
8:54PM:Alright we're all seated and ready for Steve
Ballmer to take the stage. Hopefully we hear some interesting news, although
Microsoft did say earlier that it could just be a recap of the year. There's
country music playing but we're not sure who it is.
8:55PM:Googled it for you, it's Scotty McCreery:
Better than that. Not bad if you're a country fan.
8:57PM:We should be getting under way in about 30
minutes or so, enough time for you to order Dominos. Unfortunately we can't
leave our seats to find a water fountain.
9:10PM:General admission is still filing in, we're
just sitting here listening to the music.
9:14PM:Should be kicking off in about 20 minutes or
so.
9:20PM:The music is still blaring but it looks like
the people have slowly stopped flooding into the room.
9:27PM:We're being told to take our seats so this
should be kicking off shortly.
9:29PM:And the lights are lowering!
9:30PM:"This place about to blow" is blaring over the
speakers.
9:31PM:President and CEO of the CEA Gary Shapiro is
taking the stage. "Welcome to the 2012 CES."
9:34PM:"In 1995 Bill Gates took to the CES stage for
the first time to speak to the CES workshop, a small workshop. Bill walked into
the Hilton by himself with his head buried in a book. He made some remarks, and
then I fielded written questions from the audience. Bill said this revolution
would be social. That was in 1995. In 1998 they launched a new concept, the CES
keynote. We invited Bill [and others] to become the first CES keynoters. For 14
years Bill and his successor have taken the stage. As you've heard, Microsoft is
taking a break from the keynote stage is 2013. As a company, Microsoft uniquely
changed the world and productivity, more, Microsoft keynotes drew press.
Microsoft took a risk on us early and we both benefitted. In the technology
world we recognize change is the only constant. For CES and Microsoft to be
fresh, innovative and enticing we agreed to a pause."


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