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Thursday January 5, 2006

DL.TV
is live from the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show. We hit the road to
bring you all the latest gadgetry, before it hits the stores.


 


CES kicked off with a keynote by the
Microsoft Founder himself: Bill Gates. Watch his speech, and all
of the other keynote speakers by clicking on the links below.



 


  



Click here to watch the Bill Gates (Microsoft) Keynote




Click here to watch the Gary Shapiro (CEA) Keynote




Click here to watch the Sir Howard Stringer (Sony) Keynote


Click here to watch the Paul Otellini (Intel) Keynote

Click here to watch the Terry Semel (Yahoo) Keynote
 

We're going to bring you full coverage of CES over the next few days, so check in with us tomorrow!



 




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Posted By:  Patrick Norton
Posted by: pete zahut
January 5, 2006 1:17 AM

1:16am

still waiting for the bill gates keynote....

Posted by: olly
January 5, 2006 3:27 AM

3:24 am EST still no Bill Gates keynote

Posted by: brandon
January 5, 2006 4:00 AM

Man, they get us all excited, and... we're left empty-handed. Ahh well, I'm sure they tried.

Posted by: TT
January 5, 2006 4:20 AM

You guys are doing a great job... just like you to know there are LOTS of people out here that appreciate all the great content that you are putting out AND don't have the patience and intelligence of TWO YEAR OLDS!

TT

Posted by: Blank
January 5, 2006 4:37 AM

So what if you have to wait longer than the posted time? Maybe if all of you viewers realized taht maybe the encoding or the ripping ran into a few complications. OR maybe they figured they could take a night off. Its not as easy as clicking a few buttons and it's ready to go. Have so damn patience..or maybe you would like to produce, edit, and distribute your own high-quality internet TV show.
And to the post a few above...correct me if I'm wrong, but Kevin Rose has been late or had problems getting content out before.

Posted by: Andy
January 5, 2006 6:09 AM

Don't forget all this content is available for free.
I don't mind if the shows are late or if they miss a few, just check back a day or 2 later.
Keep up the good work team.

Posted by: Nik
January 5, 2006 7:05 AM

You guys have a bad habit of not sticking the release time, or more commonly release day, H.264 of last the DL.TV is a good example. Don't give a time table for release unless you can stick to it, people just get angree when you fail to deliver on time.

Posted by: Cliff
January 5, 2006 7:21 AM

DLTV and all of the other IPTV ahows that I download while having my bagel and tea at Panera Bread are worth every penny that I don't pay:D

I truly enjoy these moments of tech zen, and or humor as you choose and want to encourage you to continue to offer them as long as you can.

While I know that some are paid to produce these noble experiments, they are just that experiments, unlike broadcast smell-o-vision, the people who produce these entertainments for us often have day jobs to pay the bills.

Keep up the good work and I will keep enjoying the content.

Take care

Posted by: Canuck Guy
January 5, 2006 10:48 AM

If you want to read Bill Gates keynote at the 2006 CES show you can at:

http://www.microsoft.com/billgates/speeches/2006/01-04CES.asp

Posted by: John Doe
January 5, 2006 1:02 PM

Why?
When?

Posted by: Joppe
January 5, 2006 2:00 PM

My god. You bitch and moan and bitch some more.
They give you a free show for free. Also, schedules for a show is soooo 90's. The show will be delivered to you when they have completed it. It's not like you will miss it.

Posted by: GadgetGuru
January 5, 2006 2:53 PM

Good God, if there's anything more pathetic than a couple of childish, impatient Internet nerds whining their tiny brains off over a FREE, high-quality podcast being a bit late, I haven't discovered it. Quit your damn belly-aching and appreciate all the effort Patrick, Robert and the gang put into making this great show in the first place, ya dorks! They obviously traveled to Vegas for CES, took time to set their equipment up and formulate their plan to cover the show, and have been absorbing all the shiny goodies on display. Do you seriously expect them to have a show ready the *instant* you want just because you feel they're somehow obliged to feeding your geekish appetites 24/7? Grab a clue.

Pat, Robert, and everyone else... Get your stuff up whenever you can. All the REAL DL.TV fans will be eagerly waiting for it. In the meantime, if you want second-by-second coverage of CES, there are dozens of other websites out there you can look at. Morons.

Posted by: The Rev
January 5, 2006 4:04 PM

Guys! This is cutting edge stuff- we're watching the birth pains of a whole new way to receive content. IPTV isn't even in its infancy yet! Think about how much better things will get in the months and years ahead! We're on the edge of free content, free communication, free productivity (as in free beer and free speech)! Let's cut the bleeding edge guys a little slack!

Cheers to the pioneers. Boo's to those throwing sticks and stones!

Posted by: Bruce
January 5, 2006 4:22 PM

I'm checking in "tomorrow" which is Jan 5th now, ahh, I'm dying for some CES news. =)

Posted by: estacado
January 5, 2006 5:41 PM

Am i missing a download link here, or is this a streaming only thing.

Posted by: deezNUTZ-N-yoMouth
January 5, 2006 6:15 PM

if they say it's coming, its coming! geez..just sit tight, read a book or go look at porn till it's up
(^_^)\m/ rockONmy...beYotchez

Posted by: Joseph
January 5, 2006 7:08 PM

I hope they have enough plenty of bandwidth to go around. Because if they don't we all lose. :(

Posted by: baseballbrad3
January 5, 2006 7:45 PM

http://www.microsoft.com/billgates/speeches/2006/01-04CES.asp

on the right hand side there are streaming options (300kbps, 100kbps, 56kbps)

Posted by: Luke
January 5, 2006 10:28 PM

The video was up, i watched 20 minutes of it, then it stopped. then it wen tback to the 13 seconds version. the one that was up had some weird artifacts that showed up in black areas, but i didn't mind...really!

Posted by: Buck
January 6, 2006 1:39 AM

The video stoped at 52 minutes for me to.

Posted by: aquavit
January 6, 2006 3:32 AM

Watching the DL CES video, it stopped less than halfway through when Patrick was saying something about a Palm mobile phone. Played it again and it stopped again at about the same place. No indication of buffering going on, just a dead stop.

Then played the Microsoft keynote show and *it* stopped playing, again less than halfway through. Again, no buffering, dead in the water.

Streaming video isn't really a good way to watch something that isn't happening right now, anyway. A file to download and view offline is much better. I vote for that.

Posted by: TheOneAndOnly
January 6, 2006 5:56 AM

This free tool will fix the the video from stoping once downloaded.

http://www.geocities.com/myasftools/?20066

Enjoy!

Posted by: Ti22
January 6, 2006 2:15 PM

THe Sony keynote seem to be ending very fast, its not 1 hour for sure its like 6 mins and the rest of the vid is a logo Sony Entertaining the future.

so am i supposed to see somethign here?

Posted by: Ray
January 6, 2006 3:26 PM

no complaints here but is the keynote onlny supposed to be 2 minutes and 10 sec then a logo Sony Entertaining the future or is there supposed to be something else

Posted by: TheOneAndOnly
January 6, 2006 4:25 PM

Ya, the video files are messed up and that app only fixes parts of it. You can get the windows media encoder and try re-encoding the video and see if it reads past the errors. Not sure if this will work.

Enjoy!

Posted by: Detroitman
January 6, 2006 7:23 PM

I love dl.tv BUT!!!! I can't always sit at my pc and watch. Would you all PLEASE do some audio format in mp3 of the keynotes and ces coverages. I wanna burn them to mp3 cd and listen at work.

Thanks from a big fan
detroitman

p.s.
Hey Patrick I build the 2005 Ford Mustange you order one yet! LOL!

Posted by: Cisco
January 6, 2006 9:39 PM

A video of this keynote would be great. It looks like it's the best one yet

Posted by: TyGuy
January 7, 2006 1:40 AM

Sony link
http://zdpub.vo.llnwd.net/o2/dltv/stringerkeynote/StringerKeynote.wmv

Posted by: Dazzatron
January 7, 2006 2:16 AM

The Paul Otellini (Intel) Keynote
http://zdpub.vo.llnwd.net/o2/dltv/ontellinikeynote/Intel.Keynote.wmv

Posted by: bobitchq
January 7, 2006 8:59 AM

Guy from URGE presentation at Microsoft Keynote stole your "for tech fans by tech fans" and he went like "for music fans by music fans". it's lame:).go guys..gimme more Las Vegas:).

Posted by: ZiuNim
January 7, 2006 9:16 AM

i just glad you here

Posted by: JulioCampos
January 7, 2006 11:11 AM

hi!

Anyone know where i can see the Google Keynote at CES 06? Thanks...
Its a very good keynote...

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