TechHive: CES 2014 Picks: Gear, oddities, and attitudes we really liked 18:04:00 TechHive TechHive helps you find your tech sweet spot. We guide you to products you'll love and show you how to get the most out of them. Fun with Brazilian PortugueseLearn the tips and tricks to speak colloquial Portuguese in a natural and confident manner. Enroll today for just $69! From our sponsors CES 2014 Picks: Gear, oddities, and attitudes we really liked Jan 10th 2014, 11:30, by TechHive Staff CES 2014 standoutsCES, being the massive trade show that it is, has its fair share of weird, useless, or just plain bad tech on display. Still, every year a few goodies make us sit up and pay attention.The standouts of CES include Google Glass apps, saucy booth signs, 4K projectors, 3D printers, digital entertainment gear that only Brad Pitt could afford, and more.Revolv — A friend to the Internet of ThingsThe Internet of Things has been highly fragmented until now: Each device works with its own app, and controlling them all from a central location is difficult.Revolv is the solution to that problem, connecting your Nest thermostat to your Sonos speakers to your Philips light bulbs.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Media files: cespicks_opener-100224675-small.png You are receiving this email because you subscribed to this feed at blogtrottr.com. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can unsubscribe from this feed, or manage all your subscriptions Tweet Share Share Share Share Sign up here with your email
CES 2014 standoutsCES, being the massive trade show that it is, has its fair share of weird, useless, or just plain bad tech on display. Still, every year a few goodies make us sit up and pay attention.The standouts of CES include Google Glass apps, saucy booth signs, 4K projectors, 3D printers, digital entertainment gear that only Brad Pitt could afford, and more.Revolv — A friend to the Internet of ThingsThe Internet of Things has been highly fragmented until now: Each device works with its own app, and controlling them all from a central location is difficult.Revolv is the solution to that problem, connecting your Nest thermostat to your Sonos speakers to your Philips light bulbs.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Media files: cespicks_opener-100224675-small.png
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