The massive World Market Center complex next to Interstate-15 has been open since 2005 and brings thousands of visitors to Las Vegas each year.
Conventions
The CinemaCon trade show at Caesars Palace offered plenty of ideas for new revenue streams, along with the viral “Dune: Part Two” popcorn bucket.
Those massive movies were showcased during the annual gathering of the National Association of Theatre Owners at Caesars Palace.
The famous Las Vegas venue, which has already hosted U2 and booked a UFC sporting event, has landed its first business conference customer.
While international traffic was strong in January, domestic counts were off for the month, the Clark County Department of Aviation reported.
The Embr Wave, a bracelet that cools and warms temperature-sensitive skin on wearers’ wrists to help them feel five degrees cooler or warmer, was on display at the 2019 CES convention. The product sells online in the U.S. and Canada for $299.
Did Hair in a Can teach us nothing? Have we already forgotten the painful lessons of the Shake Weight, pet rocks, Smell-o-Vision and the Shoe Umbrella?
The old-fashioned sport had more products on display than most other activities at CES in Las Vegas this week.
Innovative Technology Electronics Corp. featured more than 49 new Victrola products ranging from record players to vintage radios to mid-century modern furniture with built in speakers.
At CES 2019 in Las Vegas, security is a major feature of BlackBerry Mobile’s two new smartphones, the Key2 and Key2 LE.
Even veteran bartenders at times dread the mojito — all that mint to muddle, lime juice to squeeze.
Let’s face it; not all of us have green thumbs. And herbs are particularly difficult to grow, considering their constant need for sunshine.
The sports technology lineup at CES includes simulators, safter helmets and an elastic band for televisions.
Slamtec, a Chinese robotics company, is preparing for it to be more common to order food, drinks or shoes from a robot.
“We were on the elevator on our way up here and we’re asking, ‘Are they going to give us a hangover? Do they expect us to arrive hung over?’” CES conventioneer Taylor Lemmon said, laughing. “But where’s the piano? Where’s the tiger?”