CEBIT-gadget parade to confirm tech and telecom rebound
After three slow years, the world’s biggest tech and telecoms trade show CeBIT expects an increase in visitors again, as enthusiasm returns to an industry which showed in 2004 it can still generate stellar growth.
The north German town of Hanover will be the nerve center of the $2 trillion technology industry for the next two weeks, as the latest gadgets compete for the limelight at the annual fair.
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