Julie Smith Vincenti, the editor of the Las Vegas Market First Look Products and Trends Program, calls the reigning trend “cool and composed.”
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Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air announced the largest expansion in company history early Tuesday, adding service to three new cities and 44 nonstop routes.
Shown on the floors of CES last week, products can raise or lower your body temperature and make walking more comfortable.
In the first year that CES is permitting sex tech companies to show their products, one company went a step further by hosting workshops where small groups could build those products themselves.
Stanley Liu, 16, won for a product that uses blood to diagnose diseases in under four minutes
Bones McCoy’s tricorder of “Star Trek” fame exists, and a Las Vegas physician has a hand in making it so.
Fitness technology continues to evolve, providing more comfortable, accurate and efficient solutions for users who are seeking to reach short- and long-term health goals.
A digital diabetes dog that can “smell” when blood sugar levels are high, is one of many products designed to monitor vital signs on display this week at CES in Las Vegas.