Apple Not Exhibiting at CES 2010
MacUser received word from the Consumer Electronics Association's Jason Oxman that Apple is not exhibiting at CES 2010, confirming a report by Engadget debunking the original Wall Street Journal report.
"Apple is a member of the trade association, but they are not signed up as an exhibitor for CES," said Jason Oxman, senior vice president of Industry Affairs for the CEA. Oxman also told Macworld that while Steve Jobs had been invited to speak at CES, the organization has not yet received a reply.
The original Wall Street Journal report has since been corrected. Oxman does confirm, however, that Steve Jobs has been invited to speak at CES, but has not yet responded to the offer.
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