CES 2013: the health and fitness gadgets coming your way
From a fork that tells you when you're eating too fast to a skin patch that constantly monitors your vital signs, there was plenty of exciting kit on show in Las Vegas
Last year's big thing flopped in stores, and TV makers have got the message. But just like Freddy Krueger, it never quite dies
Smart forks and booth babes at CES: the cutting edge of innovation
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Arwa Mahdawi: The timewarp at the Consumer Electronics Show extends beyond the semi-naked women into the whole approach to tech
Technology blog
CES 2013 day 4: Samsung's bendy phone screen, Android oven, and more
Our rapid roundup of the other things happening on the showfloor as reported elsewhere, as the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas begins to wind down. By Charles Arthur
Representatives from more than 3,000 companies attend the start of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
CES 2013: TV companies hope size and sharpness are the future
New televisions with huge screens and ultra high-definition picture quality are aimed at breaking a spell of disappointing sales
CES 2013: the highlights of day one
Plastic Logic turns heads, 'phablets' are on the rise, and OLED TVs start to come into sight. Meanwhile Toyota tricks out a Lexus, a fork gets smart and Samsung adds Evernote to a fridge. By Charles Arthur
Tablet enthralls CES 2013 by treading thin line between computers and paper
Creators of PaperTab claim ultra-slim, flexible invention will change the face of personal computing forever
Games blog
Project Shield: Nvidia enters the portable console battle
Keith Stuart: Android-powered device features new Tegra 4 chipset, full-sized controller and PC streaming capabilities
Monday note
Google v Samsung: who will win this battle of the handsets?
Jean-Louis Gassée: Microsoft makes no keynote speech at this year's Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show, and which heavyweight will ultimately dominate the Android-based market?