First the den, then your living room, and now technology is starting to transform the lowly tasks of washing clothes and cleaning floors.
The Nest is a new thermostat built by some smart Apple refugees that is simply beautiful and easy to operate. It connects with the Internet so you can shut off the heat if you forgot before leaving on vacation, or flick on the AC from your cell phone while driving home from work. Fabulous despite the $249 price tag
Hoping to create a new class of appliance, the concept model from LG is a "clothes manager" that dries, removes odor, sterilizes, and takes the wrinkles out of clothing. (After a few days at CES, we could use one in the hotel room.
This LG dryer with touchscreen isn't as fancy as the Samsung with Internet connectivity, but it's too sleek to be relegated to the garage.
Robotic floor sweepers aren't new, but this LG HomBot is among the prettiest--and the most expensive at around $700.
This Samsung refrigerator can be used to call up recipes, read e-mail and send Tweets
Form and function is on display with these Samsung washer and dryers. They can be turned off and on via a cell phone, and send text messages when a load is finished.
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