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How companies are making your dumb home smart at CES

Digital Storm's Bolt II is a hybrid Windows gaming PC and Steam Machine

LG's curved G Flex Android phone hits the US in Q1

LG launches Lifeband fitness gadget and heartbeat-detecting earphones

LG unveils its WebOS TV platform: focuses on simplicity, gets Netflix's full support

LG will let you chat with your refrigerator

Samsung reveals Galaxy Note Pro and Tab Pro with massive CES banner

Making mobile devices smarter, Audience enables voice commands like 'Play jazz music'

Toshiba predicts that UltraHD 4K TV sales will grow very quickly

Parrot shows off two new zany iOS-controlled drones

Avegant Glyph virtual retinal display is like shining an 80-inch TV image on your eyeballs

SteelSeries launches wireless gaming controller for Apple iOS devices

A taste of the weird, cool, and crazy from CES's media preview

Bluetooth Smart jewelry is the next fusion of fashion and tech

Keecker robot can project digital art and video in your home

Broadcom says wireless home audio will be wicked cool with WICED

Broadcom's 5G Wi-Fi chips will triple bandwidth for wireless home networking

Ambarella launching new chips for 360-degree car video cameras

Roku unveils its line of Roku-powered smart TVs from TCL & Hisense

Nvidia promises cool graphics and controls for your car with its Tegra K1 chip

HP launches a superthin 2-in-1 laptop and tablet hybrid for business

HP launches Android, Tegra 4-based all-in-one desktop for businesses

Nvidia announces Tegra K1, a super mobile chip with 192 cores

Nvidia shows off PC to TV gamestreaming

CES 2014: What in god's name have I gotten myself into?

Lenovo kicks off CES with its lightest Ultrabook yet, a new Windows 8 Pro tablet, & more

Withings to launch a $299 'smart sleep' gadget that tracks noise, light, and your movements

China finally supplants North America as the biggest consumer electronics market

Check out this crazy $99 connected electric toothbrush

Quantenna promises triple-speed Wi-Fi routers in deals with hardware partners

Orbotix rolls out its next robotic toy: the Sphero 2B, which resembles a rolling dumbbell

Thin, fast, and big capacity: Seagate launches a little backup drive that can store 4 terabytes of data

Consumer electronics industry is heading toward world of wearables and sensors

Tao promises an entire strength workout with a pocket-sized gadget

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Intel's big CES news: Computers that run both Windows and Android

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