It's Friday, January 11, 2019. Hey, good morning! You look fabulous. We’re preparing to wrap things up in Las Vegas and head home after a long week at CES. Before we go, we’ll leave you with the Best of CES and a few more things we saw on the show floor. Congratulations to all our winners! (View in browser.) Congratulations to all! Several hours of discussions and debate later, Engadget's editors have decided who among our finalists should win our Best of CES awards. Below is our list of winners for each category, as well as Best of the Best and People's Choice. Congratulations to all winners and finalists, including Impossible Burger 2.0, the unconventional winner of our Best of the Best prize. | | It's just nice to spend time with something that's a physical, working machine. Universal Space (UNIS) has revived the chunky arcade tablets that we remember from the '70s, but with a mechanical, rather than electronic mechanism. The home edition of its previously-crowdfunded Pong game is priced at $3,000, arcades can grab one for $4,299, while the cocktail twist retails for $4,499. | | How many engrams did that cost? Bungie has reached a deal with Activision that will hand over the publishing rights to the shared-world shooter franchise. According to the developer, it's "ready" after getting Activision's help over the past eight years. | | Sponsored Content by Hulu | |
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