Even veteran bartenders at times dread the mojito — all that mint to muddle, lime juice to squeeze.
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CES 2020
CES 2020 is underway in Las Vegas. Check in here to stay in the know on the latest gadgets and product announcements, and where to spend your time and eat in Las Vegas during the show.
Let’s face it; not all of us have green thumbs. And herbs are particularly difficult to grow, considering their constant need for sunshine.
The sports technology lineup at CES includes simulators, safter helmets and an elastic band for televisions.
Slamtec, a Chinese robotics company, is preparing for it to be more common to order food, drinks or shoes from a robot.
“We were on the elevator on our way up here and we’re asking, ‘Are they going to give us a hangover? Do they expect us to arrive hung over?’” CES conventioneer Taylor Lemmon said, laughing. “But where’s the piano? Where’s the tiger?”
The Pet Fitness Robot is a small, two-wheeled robot that can dispense treats or dangle cat toys.
Continental is showcasing it concept delivery system, “cascading robot delivery,” at CES this week in Las Vegas, mixing an autonomous shuttle and anautonomous delivery robot dog.
Las Vegas is 20 years into a craft cocktail revolution that arguably started with the opening of Bellagio in 1998.
Inventor Atiya Syverson promotes the TekNekSavr, which helps fight neck and head problems caused by using smartphones, in a certain position, for extended periods of time.
Aftershokz offers bone-conduction headphones – headphones that don’t go in the ear.
Formlabs, a company that produces 3D printers for professional markets, has released two new products that can be printed on their hardware.
Lululab has developed an AI-based product that will take an image of your face, analyze it and recommend what product or products you might need to achieve healthier skin.
Lora Haddock expected to unveil a prototype of her company’s award-winning, vibrator-like device at CES this week.
Leading sports technology developers at CES say that with more and more data becoming available on athletes, consumers need to become more educated on how to best interpret the data they’re getting.
Even the most dedicated culinary do-it-yourselfers will soon find it quicker and easier to achieve professional results, judging from the array of devices showing at CES this week.