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These are the weirdest products of CES 2023
CES showcases companies including manufacturers, developers and suppliers of consumer technology hardware, content, technology delivery systems and more. It also includes a conference program where the world’s business leaders and pioneering thinkers address the industry’s most relevant issues. Just a few days ago, CES 2023 goes live and many companies introduced the latest products.
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The 19 Best Gadgets From CES 2022 You Can Buy Right Now
IF YOU'VE BEEN keeping up with CES 2022, you've likely added a slew of gadgets to your wishlist already. There's a lot that won't be ready until the second half of this year—some might never see the light of day—but don't fret! We've rounded up our favorite CES devices that are already available for purchase or preorder. We're talkin' earbuds, smartwatches, projectors, and a snowbike. Here's what you can add to your cart right now.
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CES 2022 will close a day early because of COVID concerns
CES has dropped the last day of its 2022 tech conference in Las Vegas, and the show will now end on January 7th, the Consumer Technology Association announced today. The shorter schedule is “an additional safety measure” in the face of a surge of COVID-19 diagnoses.
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15+ Futuristic Technologies Showcased at CES 2021
'Tis the season. The CES season, that is. CES 2021 is jam-packed with exciting new technology. This week's completely digital event saw presentations from leading tech industry experts, thought leaders, influencers, and entrepreneurs. Things were obviously different this year, as the world continues to battle the current pandemic. Rather than have thousands of people flock to Las Vegas for in-person presentations and tech booths, this year was dominated by virtual press conferences.
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Why CES 2021 was filled with business laptops and Chromebooks
It was a year when practical concerns overtook cool new designs, mostly.
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CES 2021 in Las Vegas Canceled Over COVID-19, Consumer Electronics Show Moves to Online Format
What normally happens in Vegas each year in January won’t be in Vegas after all. CES 2021, scheduled to run Jan. 6-9, 2021, will not be held in Las Vegas, the Consumer Technology Association …
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Here’s The Good News About Virtual Reality
We're only a few weeks into the new year and there's already been lots of positive news about virtual reality.
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I Rode the Manta5 Hydrofoil eBike, and it's Even More Epic Than it Looks
I took a break from the madness of the CES 2020 showfloor to test ride the Hydrofoiler XE-1: a hydrofoil ebike from New Zealand upstart Manta5. It was exactly as fun as it sounds.
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This year’s monitors will be faster, brighter, and curvier than ever
360Hz, 1000R curvature, DisplayHDR 1400 brightness, and Mini LED
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The Weird, the Wacky, the Just Plain Cool: Best of CES 2020
Gadgets, gizmos, and concepts abound at CES; you probably couldn't see them all in a month even if you spent all day every day trying.
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'Reverse microwave oven' quickly cools drink cans
The device rapidly chills packaged drinks meaning they do not need to be refrigerated before use.
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'Extreme privilege': Ivanka Trump faces backlash over keynote speech at CES
Ivanka Trump’s appearance at a major technology conference in Las Vegas has been met with a backlash from industry figures, who denounced her “privilege” and lack of tech qualifications. Trump spoke in a keynote session on Tuesday afternoon at CES, a consumer electronics trade show, on “the path to the future of work”.
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Google forces you to embrace Assistant to get out of its CES 2020 escape room
The search giant scaled back from last year's attraction, which was similar to "It's a Small World."
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The Privacy Principle: Protecting Consumer Trust
“Beyond the formal legal compliance angles, the standard principle from which we at P&G make privacy decisions is, ‘How would the everyday consumer respond?’ Can we look them straight in the eye without blushing?” – Susan Shook, P&G’s Global Privacy Officer
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Samsung’s new Ballie robot is like a real-life mini BB-8
Today, at Samsung’s keynote at CES, Samsung introduced Ballie, a small ball-shaped robot intended to help you around the house. Samsung says Ballie utilizes AI to be a security robot, a fitness assistant, a tool to help seniors connect with smart devices in their homes, and it can even be a friend to your kids and pets.
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Samsung's at it again and this time it stole Apple's Face ID icon
Samsung and Apple have a complicated history. But in reality, it mostly boils down to Samsung "borrowing" design language and features from Apple and then using them in its phones and tablets. Things aren't as bad as they once were, but yesterday the company showed a slide about Samsung Pass. And on that slide was Apple's Face ID icon.
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World's biggest tech event agrees to feature sex toys after outcry
For one week a year, thousands of people gather here to ponder some of life's big questions. Can robots make us feel less lonely? Have we invented enough devices to replace walking yet? Does an internet-connected vibrator count as technology? Why is Ivanka Trump here?
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Samsung's 'Selfie Type' could turn any surface into a smartphone keyboard
Samsung may announce a new phone keyboard at CES 2020. It isn’t physical and it isn’t on your screen. Its name is Selfie Type and it uses the Galaxy’s selfie camera plus AI to track your hands, allowing you to type on an invisible full size keyboard on any surface. It may sound like a gimmick but this may actually work great. Take a look.
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Nvidia and Asus announce a 360Hz gaming monitor designed for e-sports
When Asus first showed off a 360Hz gaming monitor last year, it was an April Fools’ prank. At CES 2020, Asus is bringing the real thing: a 24.5-inch 1080p gaming monitor that runs at 360Hz with Nvidia’s G-Sync technology. Asus is claiming this is the world’s first 360Hz gaming monitor with G-Sync, and it’s designed with e-sports and competitive gaming in mind.
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Oral-B's new AI-powered toothbrush spots all the ways you're brushing wrong
While CES is well known for showcasing the latest developments in audiovisual and computing tech, there’s always plenty of gear outside these areas on display – and even something like a toothbrush can create buzz at the annual Las Vegas trade show.
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