CES is where the biggest gadget makers come to show off the products they think will revolutionize our world. It's also where the really unusual stuff comes to try and find its niche market. Here are the five strangest things we've seen on the floor so far.
There's only one downside to console gaming, and that's the fact that it's not designed to be with you all the time. Fortunately, Gaems Inc. has a solution to this problem with the G155 portable console rig.
On the second day of CES, the CES Gadget Of The Day Brought To You By Dr Pepper TEN was the Polaroid SC1630 Smart Camera. Not only is this a 16 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom and built-in Wi-Fi, but it's also powered by Android, making sharing pictures a snap.
The SPIKE All Access CES Taco Bell Reveal! The Director of Hardware Marketing at Sony Playstation, John Koller, shows off what everyone's been waiting for: the amazing new PlayStation Vita.
Apple famously does not play in the Consumer Electronics Show sandbox, showing off its toys. But that doesn't mean they don't have 250 employees registered, reportedly, to go look around at the competition.
The iPad's limiting tablet form can make it difficult to get all of your computing needs met. Fortunately, Griffin announced some new products and applications at CES that'll have iPad composers covered in no time.
Your phone has high quality video games, your computer has high quality video games, everything with a screen can run video games natively, without any extra items plugged into it ... except your TV. Qualcomm, a wireless manufacturer, wants to change all that.
Some bittersweet CES news for "Windows Warriors": an exciting update regarding Microsoft's XBox Kinect was met with the announcement that this will be the company's final keynote at the annual Las Vegas show.
Hewlett Packard's newest laptop, the ENVY 14 Spectre, could make for some interesting competition against Apple's lightweight laptops and others of its kind. Not only is the Spectre ultra light and thin, but it's covered in a very sleek, scratch-resistant glass.