This year’s CES trade show in Las Vegas has wrapped up, which included a record amount of startups and more than 3,600 exhibitors.
The show also featured various new technology from 3D printers, to driverless cars and bendable TVs.
In case you missed any of the news, here is a roundup of all the stories from the event.
Lenovo unveils X1 Carbon ultrabook
Nvidia debuts its Tegra X1 ‘super chip’ for cars
Five quirky pieces of tech including the Belty and the Keecker
HP showcases new 5K monitors and virtual reality
MSI reveals GTX 970 gaming 100 Million Edition GPU
LG launches G Flex 2 curved smartphone
Toshiba rivals Surface Pro 3 with Portégé Z20t
Mad Catz launches new gaming gadgets
Intel reveals 5th gen Broadwell Core processors
AMD reveals full line up of FreeSync monitors
Sony unveils new products including Walkman and smartglasses
Samsung’s new portable SSD and 105-inch bendable TV
Razer launches open-source virtual reality headset
Intel promises to spend $300m to diversify its workforce
Asus unveils Transformer Book Chi series and Zenfones
CEA predicts industry revenues will reach $223.2b in 2015
Roccat debuts new gaming peripherals
New software allows users to build Lego with just their eyes
More VR devices unveiled, rivaling Oculus Rift
Smartphone charger can boost power in one minute
Ebuyer.com first UK retailer to stock new Seagate hard drives
Intel Compute Stick priced after firm unveils wearable chip
Turtle Beach enters PC keyboard and mouse market
Razer unveils Forge Android TV
Fake Apple Watches sold at CES
Read our CES 2015 Daily Digital Editions here
Spider dress uses Intel Edison to fend off personal space offenders
Check out our Facebook gallery of CES 2015 here.
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