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Anti-Texting Enforcer Among Consumer Electronics Show Products

<p>The Consumer Electronic Show happens every year in Las Vegas and brings around 150&comma;000 people together to discuss new electronics&comma; retail strategies and much more&period; This year&comma; at the CES in January&comma; there were some interesting items revealed&period; Of course&comma; that is always the case with the Consumer Electronics Show&comma; but some of the items this year are really unique&period; One of the big items that were being showcased this year were tablet computers&comma; and for good reason&period; Tablets are among the fastest growing electronics devices and every year the number of people that own one for the first time increases&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So many manufacturers are introducing their own version of the tablet computer&period; This year&comma; LG and Polaroid got int the game&comma; and others are working on tablet cases&comma; portfolios and keyboards&period; There is a new&comma; and very expensive program called Kaleidescape&period; It allows you to bookmark scenes from your home movie collection&comma; as well as see related movies that you own&comma; much in the same way that NetFlix shows you movies related to the one that you just watched&period; Right now&comma; Kaleidescape costs around &dollar;4000 and it only works on movies that are offered by two companies so far – Warner Brothers and Lionsgate Films&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The most interesting device introduced at CES may be the Cellcontrol that sells for &dollar;89&period; It gives parents the option to be in control of the family&&num;8217&semi;s cellular phones while in the car and to monitor any cellphone usage from a website&period; If the parent decides that the cellphone is not to be used in the car&comma; a beacon will render is unusable while in the car or anywhere near it&period; However&comma; parents can also give their children the freedom to use bluetooth devices as well as make some numbers always ring through&comma; such as their own&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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