CNET News - New technology aims to reinvent some staples
CNET News - New technology aims to reinvent some staples
2014-01-06
at a preview event for the Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas new tech
was flying leaping and lighting up the
LG G flex offers a glimpse at the shape
of smart phones to come curves so it's
the world's first curved flexible
smartphone if you're holding it to your
face that contours your face brings that
mic a little bit closer to you give you
a better sound experience also fits in
the palm of your hand the possibilities
of what we can do with our smart phones
continues to grow this is the jumping
sumo which can be controlled from your
mobile phone or tablet it may be a small
robot but it's robust and can lead to
and-a-half feet into the air and like a
cat that always lands on its feet
the sumo always lands on its wheels the
mobile QWERTY turns the traditional
keyboard on end a full QWERTY keyboard
has been split and rotated so that I've
still got it underneath both hands true
grip is a handheld bluetooth mouse and
keyboard I don't need to find a surface
where I can use my keyboard wearable
tech is a star attraction this year
designed for athletes the Reebok check
light is a sensor device that fits into
a skullcap and detects impact and
possible head injuries so three light
LED system is agreeing for on and
functioning yellow for a moderate impact
and red for more severe there are plenty
of wearables that tell you how active
you are June does something different it
tracks your exposure to the Sun and
depending on your skin type it'll tell
you when to get out of the Sun and when
to break out the sunscreen and finally
technology that really shines smart
charge is an LED bulb with a built-in
rechargeable battery I've cut the power
your whole house goes dark
smart charge ball remains all now that's
a bright idea in Las Vegas I'm Sumi das
CNET for CBS News
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