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Fridges of the Future Will Tell You When Your Milk Is Going Bad
Electronics company Samsung has revealed its new smart fridge, which features a giant 21.5-inch touchscreen and inbuilt camera to monitor when food is spoiling.
Motherboard Is Searching for the Future at CES
Please join us as we try to make sense of the madness, reporting live from Las Vegas.
9 Pieces of Audio Technology That Will Shop or Flop in 2015
What are YOU going to waste your money on in 2015?
The Glorious, Confusing Future of TV
The corporate term "TV Everywhere" sums up what's happening in 2015. It's like the truck carrying all the TV got jackknifed on the highway and all the TV spilled out.
Why Don’t We Have Driverless Trains Yet?
CES 2015 was all about the driverless car, but autonomous rail makes more sense.
The Green USB Drive that Stores Blood So You Can Be Cloned One Day
The DNA Vault is a device that can apparently keep your genetic code safe for decades.
The Upside to a Giant Gadget Orgy
To view a trade show like CES solely through the risk-free booths of the big boys ignores the opportunity present to check out what's cooking on the fringes.
Ones and Zeros: Prosecutors Rejected Aaron Swartz's Plea Last Week, Beijing's Air, Lazy Astronauts
Our weekly roundup of the good, the bad, and the ugly on the 'net.
Why So Many Booth Babes, CES 2013?
Sure, booth babes are a gimicky grab for attention. But the gimick only works if the audience is male. And the presence of such a gendered gimick only serves to reinforce the idea that the tech world is largely by men and for men.