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The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) opens up the start of the year with over 100,000 attendees from across the world descending on Sin City Last Vegas, for an plethora of announcements, launches and technology unveilings that set the tone for what the year ahead holds.
This year saw the latest in smart devices and smart screens but all now seemed to be drawing back to an air of usefulness rather than novelty. Jeremy Hull, VP, Innovation, iProspect US shares the key takeaways from this year’s CES and why the future may be smart, but the future will also be private.