Dumb household goods with digital smarts flood CES

By | January 5, 2015

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LAS VEGAS — The availability of low-cost sensors and communication chips is letting companies add smarts to even the dumbest home goods, from toothbrushes to crockpots. But the success of those products will be determined by whether the newly digitized items yield actionable insights for their owners, said Shawn DuBravac, chief economist and director of research at the Consumer Electronics Association, organizer of the annual International CES Scalper1 News

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