CES, the all-consuming tech trade show, took over Las Vegas this week. Convention halls and hotels were jam packed with shiny gizmos, bleeding-edge technology, and dazzling devices. Of course, our intrepid Gadget Lab reporters were there in the midst of it all.
This week on the show, Mike and Lauren talk with WIRED digital director Brian Barrett at CES. They'll guide you through the glitzy extravaganza, from folding laptops to high-tech sex toys, and highlight the most important trends that may be soon find their way inside a gadget near you.
Show Notes:
Check out our roundup of the best of CES here). Read more about the introduction of sex toys at CES here). Read more about Lenovo’s folding laptop here). Be sure to follow all of our CES coverage) to check out all the cool stuff we didn’t get to talk about.
Recommendations:
After spending a week in a hotel room at the convention in Las Vegas, the crew shares their favorite tips for business travel. Lauren recommends carrying a Swell bottle) and saving cocktail hour until the end of the trip. Brian recommends dissolving Nuun tabs) in your water. Mike recommends investing in an Aeropress Go) and a collapsible travel kettle).
Lauren Goode can be found on Twitter @LaurenGoode). Brian Barrett is @brbarrett). Michael Calore is @snackfight). Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab). The show is produced by Boone Ashworth (@booneashworth)). Our consulting executive producer is Alex Kapelman (@alexkapelman)). Our theme music is by Solar Keys).
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