01/13/14 Technically Speaking The Five Best Things from This Year’s CES Perhaps you heard: the annual futurefest that is the Consumer Electronics Show took place in Vegas last week. Giant televisions were watched. Supercomputers were unveiled. But a few things stood out above the rest... including one very awkward movie director. |
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| | BEST LOOKING | EyeLock Myris | | What This Is: Basically a webcam that scans your iris and uses it as an encrypted code to replace all your digital usernames and passwords. How You’ll Use It: To sign into your email. To add Pentagon-level security to your Netflix account. | | | | |
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| | BEST SUPPORTING... THING | Stir Kinetic Desk | | What This Is: A self-aware “smart desk” from a former Apple engineer that automatically rises whenever it senses that you’ve been sitting for too long. How You’ll Use It: To stimulate blood flow. And weird looks from your coworkers. | | | | |
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| | BEST PERFORMANCE ENHANCER | Babolat Play | | What This Is: A sensor-laden tennis racquet that wirelessly measures and tracks everything from swing speed to wrist endurance to ball impact. Nadal’s a fan. How You’ll Use It: To cheat. At tennis. | | | | |
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| | BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS | Flir One | | What This Is: An iPhone case that doubles as a thermal imaging camera. Yes, your iPhone has night vision now. How You’ll Use It: To find your keys in the dark. Or Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carl Weathers in the jungle. | | | | |
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| | BEST DIRECTOR | Oh, Michael Bay... | | What This Is: A short video of Michael Bay having a rather difficult time speaking about curved televisions. How You’ll Use It: To amuse yourself on a Monday. | | | | |
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