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Every year, CES takes over Las Vegas, creating a wonderland packed with new tech gadgets and ideas that range from useful to dystopian to bizarre.
This year did not disappoint. While there were the usual sleek TVs and self-driving car advancements, there were also ideas that were a bit more out of the box. See all the latest in this NBC Article by clicking HERE:
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Among the most interesting innovations is a parallel reality technology Delta will unveil in partnership with Misapplied Sciences. The new technology allows passengers moving through an airport to see personalized content on a single screen simultaneously and in their preferred language. https://www.misappliedsciences.com/Home/Technology