As expected, this year’s (virtual) CES has brought with it a new flood of smart home gadgets. The technology has been a major presence
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Companies rush to replace the gym at CES
The year of the first-ever all-virtual CES is, unsurprisingly, the year of the virtual gym. The past 12 months have seen most of our
Lenovo introduces a wireless charging mat for its e-ink sporting laptop
Lenovo keeps rolling out unique takes on familiar categories this year at CES. Last week it was the screen-swiveling all-in-one and some AR glasses,
GM targets delivery companies with new EV business unit BrightDrop
GM has launched a new business unit to offer commercial customers — starting with FedEx — an ecosystem of electric and connected products, the
Lululab’s Lumini PM is smart mirror that offers skincare suggestions
Back in 2018, a startup called Lululab brought a device called the Lumini to CES. It was a system that used a multispectral camera
PopSockets announces its MagSafe-compatible iPhone 12 accessories
In October, TechCrunch broke the news that PopSockets was developing its own line of MagSafe-compatible products that will support the new wireless charging capabilities
Noopl’s iPhone plug-in is designed to improve hearing in noisy environments
Noopl looks like one of the more interesting hardware startups to come out of CES day one. The Sacramento-based company has designed an accessory
Cowin’s $80 soundbar splits in half for easy surround sound
Soundbars can make setting up a great home theater system relatively easy, but they still don’t match the full immersion of a true surround
Vuzix’s new microLED-powered smart glasses will arrive this summer
Less than a full day into CES 2021, and it seems that smart glasses are very much shaping up as a trend. I wrote
Watch Mercedes-Benz’s CES keynote in under 7 minutes
Last week, we got our first look at the 56-inch Hyperscreen Mercedes made for its upcoming EQS EV. The teaser the automaker shared gave