CES 2013 showcases the absolute bleeding edge of consumer technology, but we also found it surprisingly filled with plenty of gadgets echoing the lines (and functions) of generations past.
At CES, Innergie announced a portable battery pack that can charge your phone or tablet on the go, and they have some good answers as to why you should buy it.
Computer interfaces are evolving, and starting this year, Intel will bringing voice, face, and gesture recognition to existing computers via its perceptual computing platform.
It takes a lot of sophistication to fool your brain into thinking that it's inside a virtual world, but somehow, the Oculus Rift has managed to make it work.
SteelSeries is always looking for ways to help you suck less and win more, and at CES it showed off prototype keyboard analysis software to make you even more l33t.