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The Wackiest Gadgets and Other Tech at CES
More than just TVs and computers, a number of bizarre products launched this year during CES.
A True Transformer: Asus Announces a Laptop-Tablet That Runs Android and Windows
When one operating system just won't cut it, there's always this device that runs two and you can switch between them.
The Connected Home: A Huge Opportunity But Slow to Catch On
Representatives from LG, Lowe's and Verizon discuss why the market for these smart gadgets has potential but hasn't exploded yet.
McAfee Founder Elated That Intel Is Renaming Security Products, Says It's the 'Worst Software on the Planet'
Intel will drop the McAfee name from its security products, hoping to distance itself from controversial founder John McAfee, who says the move has delighted him 'beyond words.'
What You Can Learn From Michael Bay's Embarrassing Presentation Mishap
'Transformers' director Michael Bay abruptly walked off stage in Vegas yesterday after his guest spot during a Samsung product intro became fraught with teleprompter issues.
3-D Printers Take a Step Toward the Mainstream
MakerBot announced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that it will have a 3-D printer available for sale this spring for just over $1,000.
This New Technology Will Let You Make Purchases Directly From Your TV
A service announced at CES this year allows you to buy items from advertisements using your television remote.
Intel Wants to Make Computers Think More Like Humans
At CES, the tech giant unveiled RealSense, technology it says creates more 'natural' interactions with computers and tablets.
Pebble Unveils Slimmer Smartwatch
Pebble announced today the release of an updated version of its signature smartwatch, the launch of a Pebble appstore, and new partnership deals.
New From CES: Improve Videos on Your Smartphone With This Smart App
Magisto's CamCrew helps you shoot the perfect video with your smartphone, and then edits it for you.
A Tech Entrepreneur's Insider Tips for Exhibiting at CES
Attracting attention at the big tech show last year proved to be more far more difficult than one startup expected. Here are some of their lessons and a look at their strategy the second time around.
Wearable Tech, Marissa Mayer, Entrepreneurs and Innovation: A CES 2014 Preview
A bird's eye view of what's set to take place at the big tech event in Las Vegas next week.