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Over the last few years there have been quite a few products come to market that boast the ability to be controlled using your thoughts.
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CNET Update's Bridget Carey drops by the studio for a full review of this year's Toy Fair. Find out which toys will abduct the minds of young people on today's episode, and stick around for Bridget's surprise announcement! [Read more]
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The toys coming out of CES this year aren’t just for grown-ups. As any tablet-owning parent of a young child can attest, as soon as mom or dad brings out the iPad, Kindle Fire, or Android tablet, the little one wants to “play” with it as well.
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