CES panel shares views on next wave of personal tech

If you like change, you’ll love personal technology in coming years. A panel of high-tech experts at the International Consumer Electronics Show, in town through Sunday, shared their views on some of the bigger developments headed toward your personal computer and your television. The session, called “Big Thinkers, Disruptive Technologies,” revealed some of the emerging devices and networks that will change the way consumers use technology.

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Heck lands on Armed Services committee

WASHINGTON — Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., a medical officer in the Army Reserve, had been angling for a seat on the House Armed Services Committee. On Friday it came through.

Teen struck by car cited for crime

Kellie Obong sleeps in a chair by her daughter’s hospital bed, watching over the teenager who is in an induced coma with bleeding in her brain.

Elizabeth Halseth unlikely Nevada senator

Elizabeth Halseth is among the most unlikely of Carson City newcomers. The newly elected senator for District 9 in Clark County has only lived in Nevada since 2006, doesn’t have deep political connections, didn’t study politics in college and wasn’t endorsed by either major newspaper in her Las Vegas-area district in the general election.

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