It's funny that the original source (TG Daily) who talked to that spokesperson has published this today:
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Only one of our tasks this week will be covering the "hot gadgets." We'll be honest with you: You'll see a lot of "hot gadgets" coverage just by turning on your own local newscast at about 18 minutes past noon your time, and watching the two-minute package being fed to your station by one of the networks or news syndication services. What you'll see from us is the type of insight and probing questions that have distinguished Tom's Hardware since the turn of the millennium, and that you expect to see from all of us, including TG Daily. Not just what gadgets are "hot," but how are consumer technologies evolving? Will the soft economy affect sales expectations? Is there enough demand for the new technologies we're being introduced to - especially in the field of digital home entertainment?
But there will indeed be a great deal of gadget news, including anticipated announcements from Sony on its forthcoming PlayStation 3 console, and from Intel on its new brand, new ad campaign, and new lines of chips and chipsets. We'll be looking beneath the plastic and chrome, and inside the processors, technologies, and protocols that drive 2006's consumer products. We'll be asking the questions you're asking: When will we really get to use them? Will they work as advertised? Do they make sense?
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Source: PsInext