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Las Vegas Technolofy Fair Showcases the Rise of Personal Technology 2014
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Las Vegas Technolofy Fair Showcases the Rise of Personal Technology 2014 |
If some of the gadgets on show at Las Vegas technology extravaganza the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) live up to their developers' expectations, this could be how people live their lives in the not-too-distant future.
The world's biggest consumer technology companies are sharing the stage with a host of up-and-coming inventors in the glitzy Nevada casino town to spruik their newest gizmos and concepts.
With
industry estimates putting the global market for technology at more
than $1 trillion, the four-day geek fest sees device-makers come
together to discuss their visions for the future, at the same time as
battling to convince buyers to choose their particular version of it.
A lot of the attention-grabbing displays are products that continue the trend of extending digital networks into people's daily lives with wearable technology and smart devices around the home.
This
has been largely driven by the increasing spread of smartphones and
tablets, which are expected to amount to 43 per cent of technology spending in 2014.
This
rise of so-called wearable technology, like 'smart' watches and glasses
that can monitor fitness and activity while updating emails and social media accounts and taking photos, is allowing people to wear the world wide web on their sleeves and on their heads.
One
company is even integrating wireless connectivity into baby clothes,
with an internet-connected 'onesie' being paraded onstage.
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