Author: Edward Pizzarello

My goal in life is to fill my family’s passports with stamps, creating buckets of memories along the way. You’ll find me writing about realistic ways for normal people to travel the world, whether you’re on a budget or enjoy luxury. I also enjoy taking us on the occasional detour to explore the inner workings of the travel industry.
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My CES 2016 Book Report: The Latest Innovations

I saw a TON of products at CES this year, some new, some old. They ran the gambit from purposeful to downright silly.

There were plenty that stood out to me. I’ve put together a lengthy summary of each product I thought was interesting. I’ll likely be testing a bunch of these in the future and reporting back. For now, I hope you’ll share your thoughts on what you think is cool. As always, I’m happy to answer questions.

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The Suitcase That FOLLOWS You

We’ve got suitcases that can tell you where they are. We’ve got suitcases that can tell you if someone opened it while it was out of your possession. Why not a suitcase that just rolls behind you, without you doing anything?