Thursday's events at CES, held in Las Vegas, wrapped up a few hours ago. People flocked eagerly around booths such as celebrities and the high-tech lovers. Although, some booths required previous registration or invitation only, there were still numerous technologies for the general public to see.
Booths open to the public to enter included Topower energy socket; Sleek Audio introduced by 50 Cent; Living in Digital Times, features devices used in all stages of life; Microgenesis MEDIA, featuring the "Four Screen Challenge"; Skype; and many others.
Among the more selective booths, they include: General Motors R&D; Kenmore; JVC; Verizon; Sony; and others. Words are buzzing around as 3D technologies are rampant at CES. Wide-eyed visitors stare at the types of technologies they never thought they would see during their lifetimes.
The hot hits of CES include: videogames, tablets, Wi-Fi enabled appliances, 3D plus internet connective TVs, and Smartphones. Among these topics, LG shows its technological strength in the Wi-Fi enabled appliances with an anticipated reveal of appliances which communicate with a person's cell phone to indicate when something is possibly wrong such as the door being left open.