
What's new at the Consumer Electronics Show
Clip: 1/6/2014 | 6m 51s
At Consumer Electronics Show, 'smartphone revolution' spreads from car to closet
The Internet is moving beyond computers and phones. From your toaster to your car to your socks, almost everything you touch can be wired for connectivity. Judy Woodruff talks to Cecilia Kang of The Washington Post about the technological breakthroughs featured at the annual Consumer Electronics Show.
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What's new at the Consumer Electronics Show
Clip: 1/6/2014 | 6m 51s
The Internet is moving beyond computers and phones. From your toaster to your car to your socks, almost everything you touch can be wired for connectivity. Judy Woodruff talks to Cecilia Kang of The Washington Post about the technological breakthroughs featured at the annual Consumer Electronics Show.
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