Kevin Rose, of the screen savers on the station formerly known as TechTV, has posted a little info about the products that he liked the most from CES.
Visit his link for the round-up of the goodies.
Go, read his post. Before you head over there though, check out this little gadget. It's called the Kodak EasyShare One.

The two features that set this camera apart from current models is the touch screen ability (just look at the size of that LCD), and the built in Wi-Fi support. So, now you can sit at home on your wi-fi network and email pictures to your family without doing the transfer by USB to computer, resize, email client, then send routine. It also has 256MB of internal memory, and supports SD cards for expansion (I wish it were CompactFlash). The only possible downside is that it's a relatively low 4-megapixel... but I'm not one to complain about resolution that much. For my uses, a 4 MP is just fine.
Other noteworthy CES coverage:
CNET's CES coverage blog
IGN's CES coverage (Gadgetry and Video Game Coverage)