Think of it like a Cliq, but with a folding instead of a sliding keyboard, so the screen doesn't cover so much of the keyboard when it's open.
Motorola says the guts are basically the same as the Cliq's, so expect a performance level on par with that and not the Droid. Slower, is what I'm saying. Here's the Cliq review to refresh yourself.
The keyboard is interesting, and each key has more surface area, but is more flush with the surface. Usually keys that are more raised to give more tactile feeling type better, and our quick one sentence hands on with it basically gave us that impression as well. But on the bright side, the flip mechanism means that the keyboard can take up the entire surface, so there's no reaching for the keys over a D-pad like the Droid.
There's a scrollpad on the back of the phone, underneath the screen, for scrolling around the OS and web pages with. It's like a trackpad for a laptop, or the scrollball on the Nexus One. Not all that useful on Android, actually, unless you're reading a very long webpage that needs scrolling.
It will have a North American carrier, but Motorola can't say who yet. Blur looks exactly the same here as it does on the Cliq, so it's kind of unlikely that T-Mobile will have two phones that are basically the same phone, so I'm thinking AT&T? Maybe? Update: Probably AT&T, because we SAW IT THIS MORNING. Not sure why Sanjay Jha is being so evasive when he stood in front of a 15-foot photo of it earlier today. Thanks commenters!

The new SC-HTB1 home theater audio system is fed up with subwoofers thinking they're sooooo special. So it decided to put the bass in its place: inside the soundbar.
Lenovo has really impressed at CES this year, with the
Panasonic is super into plasmas, being the king of them and all. But their LCD line is getting a top model with 1080p and LED backlights. They also have wide viewing angle high contrast IPS panels.



Sony's MDR-NC300D
Last year, Sony threw us the
I've seen 3D on 

All three new camcorders from Panasonic—the SDR-H85, SDR-T50 and SDR-S50—have 33mm wide-angle lenses and 78x zooms, and while pricing and availability hasn't been announced yet, they sound decent enough. That aforementioned 78x zoom is enhanced optical, but true optical is 70x. Panasonic's also updated the range with a Wind Noise Canceller which detects and cancels wind noise when filming, something that's much-needed in my experience with them.
Ice and LEDs combine in Harbin, China for the 26th annual
Scientists are pushing back the date that the first land-walkers stepped foot on solid ground. Thanks to the discovery of prehistoric footprints from an 8-foot-long animal, scientists now say creatures strolled the Earth 20 million years earlier than previously thought.