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LAS VEGAS — Wearable fitness data dongles. Audio oddities. Remote-controlled toys. Forks that electronically measure how much you eat.
The showcase on the first night of the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is reserved for the wackier, left-field items. The bigger stuff — televisions, laptops, home theater systems — don't get trotted out until later, on Monday or Tuesday. But Sunday night's unveilings at the Mandalay Bay hotel here gave us plenty to gawk at, some of it obscenely cool, some of it silly and whimsical. Here are nine items that stoked our interest.
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