CES 2013 Self-Guided Tour

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Innvo Labs

Innvo Labs
Many people who want pets just aren’t able to have them. Maybe it’s because they or someone they live with is allergic. Maybe it’s because pets are too much responsibility, or cost too much to keep.  Or – maybe it’s because they’ve always wanted a pet dinosaur, but wait – now you can have a Continue Reading →
Fitbit
Founded in 2007 and the market leader in the connected health and fitness category, FitiBit’s goal is to make fitness a fun, achievable part of everyday life. FitBit takes a common sense approach to fitness.  It realized that people would start eating better and being more active and even get more sleep it they had Continue Reading →
Mophie
As you are well aware, Steve Jobs (may he rest in peace) thought that we are all too stupid to change our iPhone batteries. Until I found the mophie juice pack, I used to walk up to total strangers ask try to bum a charge. That, is, of course, a thing of the past. Mophie Continue Reading →
Tobii
Tobii is the world’s leading vendor of eye tracking and eye control systems. Eye tracking and gaze interaction have revolutionized computer interfaces and research, as it helps thousands of people with special needs to communicate, and — it is advancing into mainstream computers. Eye tracking has transformed research and human behavior analysis and is now Continue Reading →
WheeMe
DreamBots Ltd. manufactures innovative low cost technology for the personal robotics market.  Actually, I didn’t know there was a personal robotics market until I learned about the WheeMe, a palm-size robot that gently massages and caresses as it moves slowly across your body.  The WheeMe uses a unique tilt sensor technology so that it can Continue Reading →
Energenie
Energenie is a pioneer in energy management. Its goal is simple: it wants to help you cut down on the amount of energy you use in your home.  This will save you money, of course, but using less energy is good for the environment and proper energy management even reduces the risk of fires caused Continue Reading →
Nokia
Nokia make phones. While you’re here, you should check out the full range of Nokia’s feature and smartphone offerings. If you ask around, you’ll see some Nokia phones powered by Microsoft’s Windows Phone 8, which are definitely worth a look. For those who keep tabs on news from the world of tech, few will likely Continue Reading →
Sony
With an electronics giant the size of Sony, it doesn’t make sense to try to cover everything you can see here – the exhibit is huge and there are literally hundreds of extraordinary consumer electronics products on display.  That said, if you really want to see something, you have to check out Sony’s new 84″ Continue Reading →
Intel
Are we really living in a post-PC world?  There are hundreds of tablet and smartphone solutions, but – like last year, one of this year’s biggest stories is about Ultrabooks with Intel inside. The Ultrabook story is going to be all over the Intel Exhibit.  Look for examples from your favorite computer manufacturers.  Of course, Continue Reading →
Corning
With more than 160 years of materials science and process engineering knowledge, Corning is the world leader in specialty glass and ceramics. While it’s famous for the Gorilla Glass used in iDevices, Corning is equally laudable for the Willow and Lotus glass screens used in some of Samsung’s extraordinary smart phones. Corning is more than Continue Reading →

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