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CES 2013: ‘Paro’ robotic baby seal has therapeutic uses
Paro’s self titled therapeutic robot is closer to a Furby than the t-1000 on the robot spectrum, but the furry automation is packed with high-tech sensors and is used in hospitals and schools for autistic children as a form of therapy.CES 2013: Panasonic TV makes shopping easier
VIDEO | Panasonic has partnered with the Home Shopping Network to incorporate the HSN Shop by Remote app into its VIERA Connect-enabled devices.CES 2013: Gadgets to make you happy and healthy
VIDEO | The annual gadget fest is underway in Las Vegas. Some smart devices on display are promising to make us healthier and entertaining us in new ways like never before.CES 2013: Introducing the first ‘paper computer’
VIDEO | A remarkably thin and flexible computer is making the rounds at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It's made by Plastics Logic and it's billed as the world's first 'paper computer.'CES 2013: Samsung unveils a bendable smartphone prototype
Samsung’s flexible, foldable smartphone prototype could lead to dramatic new screen designs and phone formatsCES 2013: 500 screens in 90 seconds
From mobile phones and tablets, to TVs, computers and even fridges, everyone is vying for the best screen at CES. Take a 90 second trip through the largest electronics tradeshow by way of all the screens on the convention floor.CES 2013: Sony unveils new TV, smartphone
VIDEO | Sony unveiled its new ultra HD televisions and its Xperia Z smartphone at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.Post Buzz: Here’s your CES preview
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