Best gaming hardware of CES 2018

Developers, startups, and gaming companies use CES to show hardware — a lot of weird, experimental, awesome hardware. source

CES 2018: The best of day two

We wrap up the top highlights of what CNET editors have seen at CES 2018 so far — including a cool color wall, a Star Trek-like tricorder device and a…

This wine opener lets you pour a glass without uncorking

Coravin’s Wine Preservation Opener lets you pour wine without opening the bottle. It uses a needle to go through the cork and it … source

CES 2018: Trends to expect

The big consumer electronics show kicks off on Jan. 7 in Las Vegas. Here’s a rundown of trends to watch for at CES 2018. Subscribe to CNET: http://cnet.co/2heRhep Check out…

This lamp beams internet to your laptop

Oledcomm’s MyLiFi lets you get internet wirelessly using a lamp with infrared light and a dongle that plugs into your computer’s … source

Samsung CES 2019 event in 9 minutes

The Samsung CES press conference opened with huge TVs and closed with adorable blinking robots, with plenty of additional … source

Cortana-powered thermostat hands-on

Senior Editor Tom Warren gets an early look at Johnson Controls’ GLAS Cortana thermostat Subscribe: https://goo.gl/G5RXGs … source

The Blade AR glasses fix Google Glass' big problems

The Vuzix Blade AR glasses are the next-gen Google Glass we’ve all been waiting for. These $1000, Alexa-enabled smart … source

CES 2018 Day 3: Technology unveiled

Video starts at 6:33 Watch Live at CNET.com – https://www.cnet.com/ces/ Day 3 at CES 201​8 has arrived,​ when we​ reveal the​ Best Products of CES at 11 a.m. PT. ​In…

CNET Next Big Thing: Health and technology

Join CNET at CES 2018 and a panel of luminaries who are rethinking the way consumer electronics will silently and seamlessly shape our health in the years to come. We…