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You can learn a lot about a person from their eyes.

This bot has dance moves and an ability to grab objects. In short, it could be the perfect home butler.

She's friendly, she's smart, and she aims to be a companion/assistant for seniors who live alone.

BMW showcased its riderless motorcycle at this year’s CES, but that wasn’t the only thing it brought to the show.

This device combines a portable Google tablet for when you're on the go with an Amazon Echo Show at home.

This isn't a smart display. It's a smart speaker with a touchscreen meant specifically for your nightstand.

This combo gaming accessory is available now.

The Dyno smartwatch has cellular connectivity and allows parents to track the exact location of their kids and set location alerts.

This robot can be your butler and follow you around during a video call.

FightCamp's home boxing system counts your punches to keep you motivated while you box.

The Bowflex Max Intelligence Platform guides you through your exercise routine and adapts to your level of fitness along the way.

Turn your Segway Ninebot self-balancing board into a go-kart. I'mma gonna win!

The thin and light gaming laptop is impressively powerful with Nvidia’s RTX 2080 Max-Q inside.

Intel is working with tech startup Wrnch to build technology to better measure and track athletes' performance for the Tokyo Olympics in 2020.

The screen manufacturer’s booth even has an OLED sculpture called The Rose.

The new recipe for the plant-based burger brings it closer to tasting and cooking like ground beef.

A trio of new laptops at CES 2019 balance portability and performance.

The Withings Move ECG and Core BPM can detect atrial fibrillation, and are coming out sometime this year.

At CES 2019, LG shows off its rollable OLED TV screen. The display has multiple viewing options including line view, full view and zero view.

At CES 2019, LG debuts the company's first 8K OLED TV with 33 million self-emitting pixels.

There's also a smaller, 75-inch 8K LCD and some improvements to the company's 4K OLED models.

You have to see this insane OLED TV rolled up to believe it.

An ultrasound sensor gauges the size of your bladder and sends an alert to the app when it reaches your specified threshold.

Pillar Learning's Codi robot tells stories, sings songs and can even let you talk to your child from afar.

The follow-up to last year's Gemini adds a rear camera, a front screen and lit up keys.

This sleep mask gives you a gentle nudge when you start to snore, and can help keep your airways clear.

Armbands and hand controls aim to help Oculus Go and HTC Vive Focus feel more immersive at CES.

You might find out you don't really have high blood pressure.

Kids can craft short audio stories in a Mad Libs kind of way to listen to.

The pricey Swift 7 is one of the smallest 14-inch laptops we’ve seen, while the 15.6-inch Chromebook goes AMD for affordability.