Ease of use, compatibility and health concerns drive home tech.
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Bones McCoy’s tricorder of “Star Trek” fame exists, and a Las Vegas physician has a hand in making it so.
At CES, two exhibit halls are are packed with the latest in smart home devices to lock your doors, monitor your home environment and make using the kitchen sink easier.
Homes are getting smarter and smarter, and as they do, manufacturers will continue to work to satisfy consumers’ desire to automate some of life’s basic tasks.
Your Roomba and your car’s OnStar GPS system, along with lots of other tech innovations, got their start by winning this competition.
Love your satellite radio and watching football on giant plasma screens? Those innovations got first looks at CES, which arrives in next week in Las Vegas.