Robotics Trek Through CES
More robots are coming our way in 2015, as companions or even replacing physically going to the office everyday. Justin Soto reports.
More robots are coming our way in 2015, as companions or even replacing physically going to the office everyday. Justin Soto reports.
Backpack with built-in battery allows wearers to charge devices on the go. Justin Soto reports.
Smartphones are now an everyday part of our lives. From headphones to phone cases, accessories for those phones are always plentiful and showcased at CES. Justin Soto reports.
Maura Barrett looks into some new devices that may make it into your household in 2015.
Maura Barrett takes a look at what might be on kid’s wish lists this year.
Tech gets even more convenient with the ability to wear devices. Maura Barrett looks at some new innovations that are more than the well-known fitness trackers.
Automotive developers have become an important part of CES, and this year had more automotive vendors and dealers than any years past. This gallery shows off some of the newest and most interesting cars of CES 2015.
The show floors at CES are always jam-packed with dazzling booths and displays, but one, has brought China’s Forbidden City to Las Vegas.
Modern cars can already control the brakes, steering and park themselves, but now they’re poised to take over driving completely.
By Simeng Dai BU News Service LAS VEGAS –Do you worry that your phone might accidentally end up in the toilet? A wearable watch phone with a price of $399 launched by a security product developer may help you out. Targeting the security conscious end of the consumer market for