Highlights of the Consumer Electronics Show

Networkworld.com wrote an interesting article summarizing the biggest points to take away from the Consumer Electronics Show held last week. The article details 5 key points to takeaway from the trade show, incase you weren't able to follow or attend.
 
The first point is that Windows is finally back. Although Windows never really went away, it is now resurging with innovative ideas for the operating system. Windows 8 provides a personal yet functional feel that has completely eliminated the Start button. Although Windows 8 looks to be optimized for personal use rather than as an operating system for a dedicated hosting server, I still look forward to a great follow up to Windows 7.
 
Following Windows improving, NetworkWorld talks about the latest ultrabook craze. Ultrabooks are the non-Mac alternatives to the MacBook Air, and feature fast speed at a low weight, all at a reasonable price. The thing to takeaway was that although they are great, they are not as essential or innovative as all the hype warrants.
 
Read more about CES and the last three points over at NetworkWorld.