Can't match faces with names? Humin understands that we all remember things differently and help you find your connections by contextualizing your contacts.
Ever feel completely out of the loop without your phone in hand? Pushbullet mirrors notifications from your phone and puts them right on your computer screen.
We've all missed a bill before, and it's a terrible feeling to have. Mobilligy makes sure it never happens again. The free app helps you stay on top of upcoming bills.
Android is a customizable platform but if you really want your phone to feel like it's made just for you, try EverythingMe. The app launcher uses context to predict your needs.
Which you could get Facebook Chat Heads-style notifications from other apps? Now you can with the extremely customizable Floatifications app for Android.
If you find online dating to be a crapshoot, Hinge might be the solution. Dating options are curated and tailor-made for you through your Facebook friends.
Beats Music is officially available, marking a new option for listening to and finding music. Is it enough to compare with Spotify, the king of music streaming?
Have some messages to send that shouldn't fall into the wrong hands? Confide app will make your message disappear after its viewed and obscure screenshot opportunities.
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact showed up at CES 2014 and impressed. But how does it stack up against the flagship phones already on the market? We check the specs.
T-Mobile has no qualms about going after it's competition. It announced a program to pay for early termination fees from other carriers and issued tons of challenges on the CES stage.
T-Mobile took to the CES stage and made some big news: It will pay up to $350 for the termination fee from your current carrier if you switch over to T-Mobile.
The VersaKeyboard from Moshi is claimed to be the first "disappearing keyboard" for the iPad. It slides into an iPad case when not being used and will retail for $100.
If you have an iOS device that needs protecting, MarBlue's CES 2014 offerings may appeal to you. A waterproof iPhone case and heavy duty iPad case are at the show.
Toshiba is showing off its 5MP dual camera on the CES 2014 show floor. It hopes to have the module, which can detect depth data, installed in phones and tablets.
Sony has wrist-bound tech with its SmartWatch line, but now it's in the business of tracking your health with its Core fitness tracker and Lifelog app for Android.
Sony's flagship Xperia Z1 may be too big for some, but Sony has a solution with the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact. All the features of the Z1 in a 4.3-inch frame.
Pebble announced a new version of its operating system, Pebble 2.0, and a new app store that will be stocked with a bunch of new apps from big name developers.
Pebble brought its latest version of the smartwatch to CES and it means business. The Pebble Steel is a more traditional looking watch with all of Pebble's features.
Huawei brought a new version of its favorite phone to CES 2014 with the Ascend Mate 2. It features a huge battery, new UI and cameras made for selfies.
Medissimo is showing off it's Imedipac, a smart pill box, on the floor of CES 2014. The device is designed to provide proper medication dosage with every use.
Losing weight is a common New Year's resolution, and now you can accomplish it with the help of the Libra Scale from Runtastic, a smart scale with iOS connectivity.
French manufacturer Archos is bringing two budget-friendly smartphones to CES. The Archos Helium 45 and 50 are unlocked, 4G ready, and priced under $250.