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International CES 2014: Innovative solutions


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LAS VEGAS — International CES is home to innovative solutions. The Browsers have high-tech fixes to everyday problems.

Have you ever needed to be in two places at once? iBeam has found a way for you to do that. The iBeam is a robot that users control remotely. It's on wheels and is outfitted with a webcam and LCD screen, allowing the robot to interact with others as your proxy.

There are so many models of smartphones and tablets on the market, how can retailers possibly stock cases for all of them? Utah company Zagg has a solution. It looks like a printer and it accesses a database of every smartphone and tablet ever made. Visit any Zagg location, tell them your device and they can print a case and slap it on your screen.

If you have $3.5 million and want to be an underwater explorer, you can have your own personalized submarine. Triton Subs admits they have a small clientele, but hope to double sales of their personal submarine in 2014.

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