Category: Consumer Discretionary

Watch the Samsung CES 2025 keynote live here: AI updates and more

Samsung's CES 2025 theme is "AI for all."Samsung The Samsung CES 2025 press conference is starting soon, but the Korean electronics giant has already announced quite a few new products. Among the big items already announced: New Frame TVs, new monitors and even a new surround sound format. Just don't…

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Elvie’s newest product is a smart baby bouncer that transforms into a bassinet

Elvie, the company known for its popular wearable breast pump, is showing off a new piece of baby gear at CES. Called Rise, it’s an app-controlled baby bouncer that can transform into a bassinet with a baby inside. The $799 device is made for infants in the first few months…

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Samsung debuts the QS700F soundbar and updates the Q990 at CES 2025

Samsung has new soundbars and updates to an existing model to show off at CES 2025. First, the HW-QS700F is an all-new speaker that's designed to sit on a shelf or TV stand, but it can also be mounted at 90 degrees flat on a wall under a TV. The…

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LG CES 2025 press conference and liveblog: Watch it here Monday at 11AM ET

LG LG is the debut act at CES “press day,” the full day of press conferences that precede the show floor’s opening on Tuesday. LG execs will take the stage at Mandalay Bay promptly at 8AM PT on Monday — and you can watch it all right here. Last year,…

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Belkin’s new accessory is a magnetic power bank and camera grip rolled into one

Belkin has a new phone accessory at CES 2025 that somehow brings something fresh to the crowded field of magnetic charging accessories (in other words, MagSafe and non-Apple-certified alternatives). The company’s Stage PowerGrip is a wireless power bank, camera-like grip and stand rolled into one. It even has a little…

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Samsung CES 2025 press conference: Watch it here Monday at 5PM ET

Samsung's CES 2025 theme is "AI for all."Samsung Samsung is the 800-pound gorilla of CES, a global electronics giant that produces mobile devices, TVs and home theater products and kitchen appliances — just to name a few. It's traditionally used CES to remind the world that it's a major competitor…

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