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The best smart gadgets that stole the show at CES 2016 and 10 More

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The best smart gadgets that stole the show at CES 2016

From sneakers that track your steps to a food scanner that reveals how many carbs are in your meal, these gadgets took the spotlight at CES 2016.

Your Tinder outfit isn't doing you any favors

It's time to spruce up your look, ladies and gents.

The 14 weirdest moments from Sean Penn's El Chapo interview

Well, what did you expect?

What to wear when you're looking for love

We took to the streets of London during men's fashion week to find out people's go-to first date outfits.

Sean Penn interviewed El Chapo before drug lord's arrest

El Chapo granted his only interview outside of an interrogation room to actor Sean Penn, who penned a wordy profile on the drug kingpin.

When is the Powerball drawing?

If you're hoping to win the $800 million, record-breaking Powerball jackpot, tune in Saturday as lottery officials draw a new set of winning numbers.

New 'Batman v Superman' trailer shows how the Batmobile fares against Kryptonian beefcake

At one point, Superman sneers at Batman like he's a piece of Bat poop just before flying off into the night sky.

Would you wear Google Glass if it looked like this?

Carl Zeiss, the company that designs the optics for countless camera lenses worldwide, has developed a consumer-friendly optical unit for smart glasses.

The Nobel Prize nominees from 1965 are some of the most distinguished losers in history

When your work is even mentioned alongside some of the Nobel Prize's past nominees -- Martin Luther King Jr., Albert Einstein and Mother Teresa -- you know you've done something...

Texas woman gives birth to her own granddaughter through surrogacy

At age 54, Tracey Thompson of Plano delivered a 6-pound 11-ounce girl after serving as surrogate for her 28-year-old daughter, Kelley McKissack.

Samsung's smart clothes are wearables you'd actually wear

Samsung's smart clothes are a mixed bag, but they're an indicator of a welcome new normal in wearables: Actually being wearable.

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