Art Goldstrom's Las Vegas garage sparkles: Autoweek TV
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You can count on oddballs at big gadget show
an exhibitor demonstrates a Solowheel at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The one-wheeled device, which has no frame or saddle, uses footboards that fold out from the wheel and a gyroscope that helps keep the rider upright.
Weird gadgets at CES: Motorized unicycle, anyone?
Weird gadgets at CES: Motorized unicycle, anyone? Associated Press Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 08:37 a.m., Monday, January 16, 2012 LAS VEGAS (AP) — A motorized, seat-less unicycle, a video game you control with your eyes, and a mind-reading headset that serves as a game controller were ...
Jonathan Takiff: Tracking trends at CES megashow
IF YOU'RE expecting a "Best of CES" awards column from the Gizmo Guy, think again. Yes, I was in Las Vegas at the consumer electronics megashow from start to finish, and I figure I was exposed to maybe 400 new products at CES.
User interface revolution coming to computers, TVs
Control your television with your voice or a wave of the hand. Run your laptop with your eyes.
Weird gadgets at CES: Motorized unicycle or eye-controlled arcade game, anyone?
LAS VEGAS, Nev. - A motorized, seat-less unicycle, a video game you control with your eyes, and a mind-reading headset that serves as a game controller were among the more bizarre gadgets being shown off at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show.
Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision Systems Takes Home an Emmy
Mitsubishi Electric’s Diamond Vision™ Systems has been named a recipient of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 63rd Annual Technology & Engineering Emmy® Award.
Weird gadgets at CES: Motorized unicycle?
LAS VEGAS -- A motorized, seat-less unicycle, a video game you control with your eyes, and a mind-reading headset that serves as a game controller were among the more bizarre gadgets being shown off a
Show's gadgets able to prove looks can kill
An exhibitor demonstrates a Solowheel at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. / Julie Jacobson / Associated Press LAS VEGAS — A motorized, seat-less unicycle, a video game you control with your eyes, and a mind-reading headset that serves as a game controller were among the more bizarre gadgets being shown off at this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show.