Hot gadgets at show: Wireless charging, iPhone TV

At the International Consumer Electronics Show last week, 3-D television, electronic readers and little laptops captured much of the attention. There were plenty of other interesting ideas on display, too, from 3-D printing to a wireless cell phone tether. Here are some of the gadgets most worth keeping an eye out for this year, and some that best

…FLO TV service costs $15 per month. Separately, TV stations are also rolling out their own broadcasts for mobile devices. Another device at the show, the Tivit, is designed to take those signals and send them to an iPhone or BlackBerry over Wi-Fi. It should be available this spring for about $120, and the broadcasts are free.
Game-controller glove Iron Will Innovations demonstrated a futuristic-looking black-and-silver glove that replaces a keyboard and lets users control games by touching their fingers together instead. Called the Peregrine, the glove includes five sensors on each finger that replace different keystrokes when touched to the glove’s thumb. The glove and plugs into a computer’s USB port. The Peregrine should be in stores for $150 by the summer, though the company is taking pre-orders online for $20 less.
Wireless charging Last year, Powermat USA showed off a mat that charged gadgets that were placed on top of it as long as the gadgets were equipped with special covers. This year, Powermat…

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