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Lots of excitement is coming out of Nevada, where CES 2014 opened yesterday morning. The International CES – which stands for “Consumer Electronics Show” – is, according to Engadget,
“a global consumer electronics and consumer technology tradeshow that takes place every January in Las Vegas, Nevada.” Here, big names and start-ups gather to show their new tech developments for the upcoming year – covering everything from new mobile devices to smart toothbrushes.

Of the countless forms of tech being revealed at the show, the biggest categories appear to be TV tech, wearable tech, car tech, and house tech. CNN reports:
At this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show, the televisions will be bigger, the watches smarter and more attractive, and the homes and cars more connected. …
CNet also provides some more detailed highlights – most of which still fall into those four categories:
What mattered at CES 2014 — Press day
LAS VEGAS — The action kicked into high gear at CES today, with lots of companies taking the stage for formal press conferences and keynotes. Here are the highlights from press day at the International CES 2014 consumer tech show. …
Of course, not everything being revealed at the event looks promising. Some rather strange devices have been revealed as well:
Six odd and crazy technologies at CES
Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) — Smartphones can control drones, speeding robots, cameras and the temperature of your master bathroom. That’s just some of the technology on display in Las Vegas this week at the annual International Consumer Electronics Show. …
What will be the most memorable technology from the event? I suppose we’ll just have to wait and see.
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