LAS VEGAS: From the world’s first eye-controlled laptop and a pet-tracking app to a glass-encased ultra-thin notebook, 2012’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) produced more than a few gems to point the way forward in technology.
Out of the noise and confusion of the sprawling electronic circus in Las Vegas, two trends stood clear: We will soon interact with devices without thinking about it — or even being aware of it — and everything we do will be connected to the rest of the world.
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