TechRepublic December 29, 2021
Veronica Combs

The in-person show is going on in Las Vegas but that doesn’t mean you can’t track the latest tech trends from home.

CTA is forging ahead with plans for an in-person CES this year, despite rising COVID-19 cases and ongoing cancellations by big tech and consumer companies.

CTA reports that cancellations represent only 10% of exhibitors but that small number represents many high-profile companies, including Microsoft, Google, Amazon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Meta, AMD, HP, Intel, Nvidia and P&G. In a promo video for the show, one slide features logos from 37 high-profile companies. At least 13 of those companies have canceled travel plans for Las Vegas or scaled back the number of people attending.

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