A speaking mirror leads our second batch of the most useless gadgets from CES, selected by ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK
Last week, the Las Vegas expo showed off its fun side with state-of-the-art technologies for enjoying beer, writes BRYAN TURNER
At CES in Las Vegas last week, Dell’s Alienware released a family of high-end, thin, light, and affordable machines for both amateur and professional gamers –...
Gourmia’s new smart appliances can all be controlled via app, with both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa adding voice control. At CES last year, Gourmia was...
Remedies for sinus pain are usually deeply invasive. But a new gadget makes it easier than brushing teeth.
At CES last week, Audeze showcased its new Mobius headphones, which it says delivers a realistic, immersive experience that will enhance audio experiences of gaming, movies,...
The X2 mixed reality (MR) glasses, unveiled at CES last week, are the smallest mixed reality devices yet. They boast a 42-degree field of view, HD...
IBM chose last week’s Consumer Electronics Show in las Vegas to unveil IBM Q System One, described as “the world’s first integrated universal approximate quantum computing...
Virtual reality enthusiasts can step into new worlds with Cybershoes, an affordable VR accessory from the company of the same name. It is worn on the...
The DreamWave M.8 is designed to incorporate Japanese shiatsu massage into a motorised massage chair. It delivers an Eastern massage catering to the needs of the...