Posts Tagged ‘Daniel Sieberg’

ABC News Now Launching Tech Program

techn082510.jpgABC News Now, the digital news channel operated by ABC News, is launching a new weekly technology program hosted by Daniel Sieberg, “Tech This Out!”

The 15-minute program launched today, and will run on Fridays at 12:30 PM going forward. It will be posted to ABCNews.com shortly after it airs.

The concept of the program is to cover personal technology from the consumers point of view, rather than from the perspective of a tech geek. For example, the first episode focused on a group that creates mobile apps for parents, and a new car that has lots of technology integration built in.

Some of the Newsers Covering CES

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Engadget is the official blog partner of CES so they have the big skinned doublewide in the parking lot for their newsroom.

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CNET is once again a big part of the show, broadcasting and netcasting live. The CBS Corp.-owned network has also been producing pieces for CBS’ “The Early Show.” And last night on the CBS Evening News, Daniel Sieberg reported on new car technology, and did a live shot via Skype.

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A Voice of America reporter interviewing a Sony representative about their 3D Oled TV.

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The net show Twit Live is netcasting from the South Hall of the LVCC. Follow host Leo Laporte here on Twitter for his updates.

CBS News, CNET Push iPhone 3G Coverage

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CBS News and its newly adopted brother CNET.com are joining forces to provide in-depth coverage of tomorrow’s iPhone 3G launch.

CBS tech correspondent Daniel Sieberg will be on-site waiting for the doors to open at the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan at 8:00 am, reporting back to The Early Show. CNET.tv will have ongoing coverage from the store, while CNET editors Brian Cooley and Tom Merritt will take calls from viewers during a special edition of CNET Live on CNET.com.

Both CBS and CNET plan to keep up their iPhone 3G coverage throughout the day, and feed their stories to local TV and radio stations.

Once your new iPhone is operational, you can log onto CNET.com and laugh at the videos of everyone still waiting in line for their very own iPhone 3G.