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E-ink smartphone on display at CES 2013

Gadgets at CES 2013 give us a peak into the future: e-ink on smartphones, device-to-device wireless charging, and controlling a tablet with your eyes.

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Wednesday's CNET Update from CES 2013:

Watch this: E-ink smartphone on display at CES 2013

It's day two of the 2013 International CES, and this is the place to see what gadgets could be in our future. There's lots to talk about, but here's a breakdown of the tech that has our attention:

- The YotaPhone has been the most interesting smartphone seen at CES, because it has an e-ink touch screen on its backside.

- Fulton Innovation is showing off technology that lets you wirelessly transfer power from device to device.

- TheEyeTribe has shown how future tablets and smartphones can be controlled with your eyes.

- Want to feel like one of the X-Men? Fly the Puzzlebox Orbit with your mind.

- The Touch8 Smart Pen stylus can turn any screen into a touch screen. That is, when it wants to work.

Stay tuned the rest of the week to cnet.com/live for our live video coverage from CES 2013, and catch up on all the news at ces.cnet.com. And don't miss our Best of CES Awards Show, Thursday at 11 a.m. Pacific.

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