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Drones, phones changing way vacationers plan their trips

Advertisements and shows about traveling have moved away from just footage of beaches and cocktails one could find anywhere, to enlisting online personalities to broadcast experiences and draw bookings more organically.

Searchlight residents blast proposed wind turbine project

About 50 people in this town of about 400 residents turned out to voice their displeasure with the project, which could bring more than 200 wind turbines, each the height of a skyscraper, to the hills 10 miles to the west.

Wave of broadcasting future enables ‘anything to be a screen’

People may begin to watch video on their home walls or windows rather than on their phones and tablets by 2025, a Nokia executive told attendees of the National Association of Broadcasting Show Monday.

Las Vegas Convention Center to have a rooftop terrace

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s board of directors on Tuesday will consider allowing top LVCVA executives to sign off on contracts of up to $1 million on “soft cost” contracts for the Las Vegas Convention Center expansion project.

5 photos of emerging tech from Las Vegas NAB show history

1980 An RCA camera demonstration.     2003 A 42″ Zenith Plasma TV. John Gurzinski/Las Vegas Review-Journal   2005 A high-definition 3-D presentation at the Panasonic booth. Joe Cavaretta/AP   2006 Floor plans distributed by Segway. Jae C. Hong/AP   2017 Virtual reality glasses. Elizabeth Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal