From the flying taxi to the glasses of $ 1,000. The craziest gadget with CES

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The IT calendar year begins with a big CES fair in Las Vegas. This is where all world companies come to present their novelties, but also more interesting, this is a polygon for ambitious startups and all those who have great innovative ideas that borders with science fiction.

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Voice assistants such as Alexa, Siri, Google, Cortana and Bixby have taken care of smart homes, and Bocsh now puts a voice assistant on the steering wheel. The latest technology frees the driver from extra actions and interference in order to concentrate on driving.

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Volocopter is a kind of flying taxis, but it's actually a dron big enough to be able to transport an adult. This is one of the most intriguing premiers at CES. This dron can fly for 30 minutes without stopping up to 17 miles. It has Intel processors, but it is originally the product of a German startup company.

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The Japanese launch company Xenomena has introduced an enhanced version of its E-skin technology. It's actually a smart shirt with 14 sensors that turn your torso into a controller to control the game through it. They developed the game that goes with it, and is planning to upgrade the VR headset to connect with the Samsung Gear VR.

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