The article highlights the top five anticipated product launches at CES 2026 that did not happen, including NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 50-series, NVIDIA's N1X SoC, AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, Intel's Arrow Lake Refresh, and Intel's Arc Battlemage GPU, all of which were expected but ultimately not announced or launched during the event.
Apple is set to launch over 20 products in 2026, including six new devices such as MacBook Pros with M5 chips, a budget 12.9-inch MacBook, an iPad with A18 chip, an iPhone 17e, an M5 MacBook Air, and an M4 iPad Air, along with a potential new Apple Studio Display, all expected in the coming months.
The article discusses the launch of ChatGPT Image 1.5, comparing it to Gemini’s Nano Banana Pro and highlighting OpenAI’s advantages, while also mentioning the ongoing Apple v. Epic legal case and promoting Stratechery Plus subscription benefits.
The article discusses the risks and importance of live demos during tech product launches, highlighting how failures can demonstrate authenticity and build excitement, using examples from past and present tech events like Google I/O, Apple, and Meta Connect. It emphasizes that while failures can be embarrassing, they also reinforce the reality of the product, contrasting successful demos like Steve Jobs' FaceTime with less successful attempts by Zuckerberg.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman predicts at least 10 upcoming Apple products, including the M5 iPad Pro, a budget iPhone 17e, updates to Apple TV, HomePod mini, Vision Pro, a new smart home hub, AirTag 2, and new monitors, with launches expected through 2026 and beyond.
Apple has announced it will launch 10 more products in the coming months, including an M5 iPad Pro, a new Vision Pro headset, AirTag 2, updates to Apple TV and HomePod mini, and several devices expected in early 2026 such as M5 MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, new displays, and an iPhone 17e, making the next half-year highly eventful for Apple fans.
Lego achieved a record first half of 2025 with $5.4 billion in revenue, driven by popular sets including flowers, cars, and new licensed products, alongside expansion into new markets and retail stores.
Apple's aggressive and clustered product launch schedule, especially in fall and spring, risks overwhelming journalists and consumers, leading to missed details and reduced impact. The article advocates for a more spread-out, strategic approach to product announcements to improve clarity and attention, suggesting future releases could benefit from separate events or releases throughout the year.
Nike is expected to report weaker-than-expected quarterly results due to increased tariffs, inventory clearance challenges, and deteriorating conditions in China, with investors keenly awaiting guidance on its turnaround efforts, product pipeline, and partnership developments, especially with Skims and efforts to attract more female shoppers.
WWDC 2025, scheduled for June 9, is primarily focused on software updates like iOS 26 and macOS 26, with unlikely hardware announcements due to no major new devices being ready. Rumors suggest possible minor updates such as an AirTag 2 or a new Studio Display, but most hardware refreshes are expected in September or later. The event will be streamed on multiple platforms, and surprises are always possible.
NBC Select highlights 13 new product launches, including the Apple MacBook Air M3, Garmin Forerunner 165, Lenovo Legion Go, Logitech MX Brio, Windmill Air Circulator and Fan, Casper 2024 Mattresses, Calpak Baby Collection, California Olive Ranch Chef’s Bottle, Supergoop! Protec(tint) Daily SPF Tint, Flamingo Pubic Care Shave Routine, Ilia Skin Rewind Complexion Stick, Hoka Mach 6 Road Running Shoes, and Aventon Ramblas Electric Mountain Bike, with insights from Zoe Malin and Harry Rabinowitz.
The Consumer Electronics Show 2024 showcased a range of cutting-edge products, many of which are available for preorder or purchase now. These include the privacy-focused Punkt MC02 5G smartphone, Chipolo's 'Perfectly Imperfect' Card Spot item tracker, Trek's Fetch plus 2 cargo e-bike, Audio-Technica's ATH-TWX7 wireless earbuds, Anker's portable power station, Segway's Ninebot E2 Pro electric scooter, and more. From health trackers to gaming devices, smart lighting, and portable power solutions, there's a diverse array of futuristic gadgets and tech innovations to explore and acquire.
CES 2024 showcased cutting-edge products that are available for preorder or purchase now, including Chipolo's 'Perfectly Imperfect' item tracker, Trek's Fetch plus 2 cargo e-bike, Audio-Technica's ATH-TWX7 wireless earbuds, Anker's portable power station, and Segway's E2 Pro electric scooter. Other notable products include the Evie Ring health tracker, Ohdoki's Oh Bluetooth-enabled vibrator, and the Motion Pillow designed to reduce snoring. Additionally, there are new laptops, smart devices, and accessories from various brands, offering innovative solutions for consumers.
CES 2024 showcased a range of tech gadgets, and some are already available for preorder or purchase, including the Delta Pro Ultra power station, Rabbit R1 A1 personal assistant device, Y-shaped toothbrush, Clicks iPhone keyboard case, Anker's new wireless charging products, Garmin Lily 2 watch, HP Omen Transcend 14 gaming laptop, GE's smart indoor smoker, OWC's ThunderBlade X8 external storage, Unistellar's new telescopes, and the Evolve Mvmt ankle band for measuring walking impact.
Apple is planning to release upgraded models of the iPad and MacBook Air in early 2024, including a larger 12.9-inch iPad Air and a redesigned iPad Pro with an M3 chip and OLED screen. The company aims to offer customers a wider range of options at various price points. Apple is also expected to release a 13-inch and 15-inch M3 MacBook Air, upgraded Magic Keyboards, new versions of the Apple Pencil, and an AR headset called the Vision Pro. The company hopes these product launches will boost sales and revenue in 2024.