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Saturday, January 14, 2006

New resort and convention center for Las Vegas

A Las Vegas company, Boyd Gaming Corp. has recently announced it will develop a multi-use resort complex, including a 650,000 sq. ft. convention center on the Las Vegas Strip where the Stardust Hotel & Casino now stands.

The 63-acre development will cost $4 billion and be called Echelon Place. It is scheduled to open in 2010, and will include casinos, several hotels, world-class restaurants and entertainment venues, shopping and an exposition center.


Trade Show Displays

Monday, January 09, 2006

Vinyl Banner Back Drop

Large Full Color Vinyl Back Drop

Full Colour Vinyl Banner on Heavy-Duty telescoping frame

Height adjusts from 36" - 96"
Width adjusts from 48" - 96"

Package includes frame and 8'x8' graphic. Graphic in 2, 4' wide pieces with magnetic edge - for easy transport.

As shown, 8' x 8' including graphic printing...

$1199 cdn $1049 usd

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Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Government Officals Debate Technology Options at CES

from Linknet-News.com

The International Consumer Electronics Show to be held in Las Vegas, January 5-8, 2006 is one of the most important shows of its kind in the world. It features cutting edge displays of new consumer technology, with a focus on audio, video, mobile electronics, information technology, wireless communications, home networking and much more.

Because of its importance to the global economy, this year more than 100 top federal and state government officials from states across the U.S. will be in attendance to "hear, touch, understand, and debate the hottest technology products and services."

Government officials include members of the US Senate, as well as the House of Representatives. Officials from the Whilte House, FCC, and other government agencies will also attend.

Debates and presentations will focus on the environmental impacts of technology, secuirty issues, and contentious issues such as Music Industry vs File Sharing Consumers.