CES Day 3 Highlights

Jimmy Fallon and Engadget's Joshua Topolsky Talk Gadgets - Engadget editor-in-chief Joshua Topolsky got a few minutes to chat with soon-to-be late-night supremo Jimmy Fallon about gadgets on the floor. The two talked about the Palm Pre, the Sony VAIO P, and plenty of other gadgets, and had a bunch of laughs along the way.
Polaroid's PoGo Digital Camera Makes Instant Prints - As digital cameras take over the entire photography market, putting a serious pinch on Polaroid's largely print-based business, the company's looking to find new avenues to keep its coffers full. One of them is the PoGo, a digital camera that can print out photo stickers in about a minute. It won't take the highest quality pictures, or make the highest quality prints, but it could be great for kids looking to quickly decorate their lockers.
Victorinox's Swiss Army Knife Gets Bluetooth - The Swiss Army Knife from Victorinox is a classic institution, getting a serious update adding lots of tech, including a 32GB USB drive, a laser pointer, fingerprint authentication, Bluetooth remote control (for changing slides in presentations), and even a knife! It's ultra cool, but at $330, a little too expensive for most.
Kinesis K2 Charger Juices your Gadgets with Wind or Sun - Plugging your gadgets into the wall is sooooo 2008. This year we're going to either rely on wireless power or something completely renewable, like the Kinesis K2, which can tap into the sun or the wind to draw in some juice. Unfortunately this one didn't actually work, and we're not entirely sure the final one will either, but it's a great concept at least.
Solarbulb Turns Empty Bottles to Solar-Powered Lamps - Got a bunch of empty bottles lying around? We certainly do, so we were stoked to discover these solar bottle caps that, once screwed into a bottle, turn it into a lamp that can glow for six hours at a charge -- which certainly wouldn't get it through until the morning this time of year.



