Mixologiq has developed a machine that claims to make any cocktail. It will cut the fruit, crush the ice and pour the liquor and/or juice. The company is as CES hoping to raise money to get the machine in production. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Botboxer is designed as an AI boxing opponent. It is able to detect your swings and dodge hits. The bot can be “worn out” so you can actually knock it out. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
CES 2019 opened today at the Las Vegas Convention Center to huge crowds and dazzling technology.
This new wearable from L’Oréal allows the wearer to discover their personal pH. Along with the app, a person can then find out what products they need to build healthier skin.
While CES offers the latest technology for TVs, video games and virtual reality, the convention also showcases products for parents. These products help ease the worries many first-time parents have when they are expecting or have already delivered their babies.
People attending CES 2019 and working the event talk about their experiences at the event and tell others what to expect.
A preview of this week’s high school basketball action, including top-ranked matchups throughout the Las Vegas Valley with Elaine Emerson and Ben Gotz
Uber plans to begin the testing phase of its uberAIR program in 2020 in Los Angeles and Dallas. The service will use Bell’s “Bell Nexus” flying vehicle, which debuted Tuesday at CES in Las Vegas.
With the recent election of Justice Elissa Cadish and Justice Abbi Silver, the Nevada State Supreme Court now has a female majority. First oral arguments for the new court were heard Tuesday. (Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The DFree sensor uses ultrasound technology to tell a person when they have to use the restroom.
Governor Steve Sisolak signed an executive order on his first day. This executive order was made to combat sexual harassment and Aaron Ford will lead the new task force. However, Aaron Ford is not the best choice for the position
Meet “Forpheus” an artificially intelligent machine that works as a table tennis tutor.
Selfly Camera delivers a flying cell phone camera case that operates like a drone and is controlled by smart phones that could be available in 30 days.
New Sheertex pantyhose is unable to be ruined. (Mat Luschek/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
CES 2019 has a lot of VR options, but none quite as cool for Golden Knights fans as Sense Arena. Former NHL Jan Ludvig and Patrik Eliáš talk about the future benefits and possibilities of technology like this. Eliáš also talks about his experience at his first Golden Knights game this past Sunday when the knights faced off against his former team the New Jersey Devils.
Pigzbe is a device and app designed to teach kids about money – how earn, save and budget money- in a digital world. (Mat Luschek/Review-Journal)
Hypervision’s 3-D holographic televisions caught the attention of those visiting CES as one of the more stunning visual displays and are also part of Criss Angel’s newest show in Las Vegas.
Efelya, based in France, uses a woman’s health data to determine whether she’s at risk for six common pregnancy-related complications. (Bailey Schulz/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Steven Tan from Unis Technology explains how Table Pong attempts to bridge generations together at CES 2019.
A smart-phone adapted with a touch-screen display that makes nearly any kind of cheese — fresh, aged, lactose-free, vegan or kosher. And it tastes as good as traditionally made cheese. (Heidi Knapp Rinella/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Google’s booth at CES in Las Vegas features a 3-minute roller coaster showcasing the many ways you can use Google Assistant. (Richard Brian/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Sony’s robot dog Aibo appeared at CES 2019, the second time the canine with artificial intelligence has graced the Las Vegas conference. (Scott Davidson/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The robotic boxing simulator at CES 2019. (Christopher Lawrence/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
FoldiMate showcases a machine that can fold your clothes for you at CES 2019. (Caroline Brehman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The first Lamborghini massage chair on display at CES 2019. (Christopher Lawrence/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Six hours after the fact, Las Vegas homicide detectives worked to reconstruct the scene of a shooting early Jan. 7 that left one man dead in the southeast valley. (Rio Lacanlale/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
CES 2019 features more than 4,400 exhibitors, including LG, which has a TV screen that can be rolled up.