About David Berlind

David's career in media started in 1991 when he joined Ziff-Davis' PC Week to write technology reviews. After eventually becoming the Director of PC Week's testing lab, he moved over to ZD's Windows Sources Magazine as Editor-in-Chief and then to Computer Shopper as Editorial Director. In 1998, David joined ZDNet where he led the site's family of business technology properties and eventually helped to lead CNET Networks' (ZDNet's parent company) push into new media such as blogging, podcasting, and, what he calls "near broadcast quality video on near YouTube economics."

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TOP 25 - The eFlow E3 Nitro establishes a new class of electric bikes for North America; a performance oriented, urban bike that is fast, ... More

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Last Gadget Standing

 

Last Gadget Standing looks for products that are more than just a flash in the pan. They are products that will endure and are pioneering the ways in which the digital world will change. Any exhibitor at CES can enter a product into the Last Gadget Standing competition--though it must be a device, not a service or software. Products need to have shipped during 2012 or be available for shipping by the end of Q2 of 2013. We honor NDAs and we reserve two spaces for products that have winner potential but won't be announced until the show.

 

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We're extremely lucky this year to have Gary "Bababooey" Dell'Abate and Jon Hein, of the Howard Stern Wrap Up Show to emcee the Last Gadget Standing . They love products and they love the CES crowd.

 

 

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