
Consumer electronics get more connected
Clip: 1/9/2015 | 4m 23s
Consumer electronics get more connected, but do we need everything to be interactive?
The Consumer Electronics Show, the world’s largest technology exhibit, is a launching pad for groundbreaking products, but this year, many of the innovations on display focus on improving the connectivity and interactivity of everyday consumer products, from a 3D printing pen to a GPS dog tracking device. Special correspondent Steve Goldbloom reports.
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Consumer electronics get more connected
Clip: 1/9/2015 | 4m 23s
The Consumer Electronics Show, the world’s largest technology exhibit, is a launching pad for groundbreaking products, but this year, many of the innovations on display focus on improving the connectivity and interactivity of everyday consumer products, from a 3D printing pen to a GPS dog tracking device. Special correspondent Steve Goldbloom reports.
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