Sign of Tough Times at PC Expo
In the latest sign of the tough times in the technology industry, the once-splashy PC Expo trade show opened Tuesday with a sparse-feeling menagerie of companies vying for attention on a half-empty convention floor.
Now in its 21st year, PC Expo officially is part of a wider event called TechXNY that was expected to draw 30,000 people before closing Thursday. About 55,000 people roamed the floor in the heady days of dot-com fervor three years ago.
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