The Consumer Electronics Show took place in Las Vegas last week. More than 4,500 vendors spread over 2.7 million square feet, most vying to be “the next big thing.”
It’s Midday on Tech, and today, our annual look at what caught people’s attention at CES, and what wild new gadget may just become the thing that everybody has in a few years. Will it be the bread vending machine? A robot that folds laundry? Or perhaps it will be the Tesla self-driving car that actually ran over a robot?
Engadget’s Editor in Chief, Dana Wollman joins us once again from the studios of NPR in New York. And on the line from San Francisco, Geoffrey Fowler, the technology columnist for the Washington Post.