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technology4 days ago

Top Robot Vacuums of CES 2026: Climbing, Hopping, and Cleaning Innovations

Roborock unveiled the Saros Rover at CES, the world's first autonomous vacuum capable of climbing and cleaning stairs, representing a significant breakthrough in home robotics. The device is still in development, with plans for further improvements, and highlights Roborock's focus on AI and advanced navigation technologies. The company is also expanding into outdoor cleaning with robotic lawnmowers, emphasizing coverage and autonomy. This innovation showcases Roborock's commitment to smarter, more versatile home cleaning solutions, setting it apart from competitors.

technology6 days ago

XReal and ASUS Unveil Enhanced, Affordable AR Gaming Glasses with Switch Compatibility

XReal unveiled new AR smart glasses at CES, including the XReal 1S with innovative Real 3D technology that enhances gaming experiences, and the ROG XReal R1 with a 240Hz refresh rate. The 1S can convert video and games into 3D, providing a compelling depth effect, though it currently has some issues like framerate drops and artifacts. The glasses can be used with Nintendo Switch 2 via the new Neo device, which offers a compact, magnetic power passthrough solution. The R1 offers high refresh rates and electrochromic lenses but lacks 3D processing. Both devices are set to improve with future updates.

technology8 days ago

Dell Launches Massive 52-Inch 6K Ultrawide Monitor for Power Users

Dell announced a new 52-inch 6K ultrawide monitor at CES, capable of dividing into four virtual screens, ideal for multitasking and professional use, priced at $2,899. They also introduced a vibrant QD-OLED 32-inch monitor for creative professionals and refreshed their XPS laptop line with new 14 and 16-inch models featuring high-end specs and impressive battery life.

technology8 days ago

Samsung Unveils the Futuristic Galaxy Z TriFold Phone-Tablet Hybrid

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z TriFold at CES 2023, a highly foldable smartphone with a 10-inch screen that folds into three parts, aimed at productivity users. While it offers impressive features like split-screen multitasking and desktop-like app behavior, its bulkiness and high cost may limit mass appeal. The device represents Samsung's ongoing effort to push the boundaries of smartphone design and test consumer interest in foldable technology, despite the market's slow adoption.

technology9 days ago

Qualcomm Debuts Snapdragon X2 Plus Chips and Robotics Initiatives at CES 2026

Qualcomm is expanding its presence in the laptop processor market with the new Snapdragon X2 Plus chips, offering improved performance, power efficiency, and AI capabilities, aiming to challenge Intel and AMD despite currently holding less than 1% market share. The chips are based on a 3nm process, support high-speed memory, and are designed for budget and mainstream laptops, with Qualcomm emphasizing their multi-day battery life and AI features. While adoption is slow, Qualcomm's efforts to improve the Windows on Arm ecosystem and partnerships with app developers suggest a strategic push to grow its market share in the PC industry.

technology10 days ago

SwitchBot and Global Firms Advance Home Automation and Robotics

SwitchBot has announced the Lock Vision series, a smart deadbolt lock that uses 3D facial recognition for near-instant unlocking, supports Matter-over-Wi-Fi, and replaces traditional locks with a direct installation. It offers multiple unlocking options including face, passcodes, app, NFC, and physical key, with a battery life of up to six months per charge and a backup battery lasting five years. Pricing and availability are yet to be announced.

technology2 years ago

"CES 2024 Unveils Future Tech: AI Innovations, Flying Cars, and Key Industry Updates"

Despite OpenAI's Sam Altman not attending CES 2023, the influence of AI is prominent with companies showcasing a wide array of AI-integrated gadgets. These include devices for the visually impaired, proactive security systems in schools, facial-recognition software for health vitals, and advanced cabin-monitoring systems in cars. OpenAI's impact is likened to Apple's at CES, with generative AI funding surging to $23.78 billion. Major collaborations and AI advancements in vehicles and consumer electronics are expected to be highlighted, although the direct consumer benefits of such AI capabilities remain to be fully realized.