Tens of thousands of tech enthusiasts are descending on Las Vegas this week for the 53rd Consumer Electronics Show. The show formally starts Tuesday and runs through to the end of the week, but already early announcements are trickling out. In the industry, CES is traditionally the marquee kickoff event for the year, and offers hints of what trends are likely to dominate technology in 2020. The annual event had more than 175,000 attendees last year and 4,500 companies exhibiting all manner of cool, strange, silly and cutting-edge gadgets, including dozens of TVs, a robot made for cuddling and a flying taxi. Here are five things to watch for this year, based on the early buzz. Read More








