The Consumer Electronics Showcase always exhibits the most state of the art gadgets and appliances, which are never within reach to the general public at the time - it is a showcase, after all.
The rumored Uncarrier 4.0 announcement that sparked a preemptive strike from AT&T this week is now official: T-Mobile will pay early termination fees for customers on contract with other wireless companies that want to switch.
As expected, a big theme in this year's Consumer Electronics Show was wearables - particularly watches and wristbands - trying to enter the mainstream. What were niche gadgets or curiosities for early adopters in 2013 are now poised to come to a store near you, if they can convince critics and the general public of their mainstream appeal now.
Would you wear a smart bra that cautions how healthy or unhealthy you are? How about a pair of socks that determines your strength? Both techs will reportedly be featured at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2014, slated to run January 7-10 at Las Vegas, Nevada, according to IT Pro Portal.