Some of the best robots of this year's CES were ball-based, but there were plenty of other weird machines with strangling arms and manic, electronic voices.
Netflix hid their latest trailer inside a big, chrome edifice, while other companies tried to recreate Candy Land with a kiddie coaster and fake flying carpet.
The redesigned ROG G14 and G16 gaming laptops promise better heat dissipation, but the real upgrade is new Intel Core Ultra 9 chips and OLED screens.
With high-end lenses and a comfortable frame, the XR-4 proves we don’t have to call mixed reality ‘spatial’ just because Apple wants us to.
It's an ink-free photo printer with LED lighting and filters.
Fuse Audio's upcoming record player looks and sounds fantastic.
Basically a really advanced voice assistant that manages all your services.
Hate people? Put on earbuds and get your announcements without being bothered by the rest of the world.
From transparent TVs to the most adorable little robots ever, here are the products from CES 2024 that got us most excited.
Don't get too excited. This headset is for professionals in mind and not intended for fun stuff.
Amazon’s working to stick AI inside cars that could tell you why the check engine light is on, though only if you’re paying for 5G.
HYTE's first keyboard, the Keeb TKL, is fully customizable and comfortable to type on.
Jazz up those boring family photos with a little music.
The Live Buds 3's small display can get your notifications if pulling out your phone is just too much work you.
The Asus Zenbook Duo includes two touchscreens with a magnetically-attached keyboard. After all, who needs foldable screens when you have a good old hinge?
The ability is rolling out as part of Google's CES 2024 announcements. Nearby Share is also getting rebranded, plus updates to the smart home and Android Auto.
My intrusive thoughts are asking me to kick it real hard though.
It's like a Kindle that's also a phone or a tablet.
The “Esther” concept uses sound-to-haptics software to emulate the patter of rain or the pain of getting absolutely stomped in Mortal Kombat 1 .
The ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid joins a bevy of updates Lenovo announced at CES 2024.
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