We're used to seeing electronics getting smaller and cheaper, but every now and again we see something so unexpectedly tiny and inexpensive that it makes our jaws drop.
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is well known for big technology launches from the most powerful brands in the business. But the event attracts a wide range of smaller developers and manufacturers, and some of the most interesting products are often found at the fringes of the huge show halls. You're guaranteed to find some of the quirkier products there and this year we're expecting to see lots of new developments in the app market. Starting us off is the iGrill, a cooking thermometer that uses Bluetooth wireless networking to link to an app for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.
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