At CES, companies raced to add AI to pretty much everything, PC makers pushed the boundaries of performance, and smart glasses got a glow-up, but cars and phones were largely absent.
To say that CES was a PC show this year is an understatement. We spent time with dozens of laptops in Las Vegas, and these are our favorites across nine key categories.
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It finally happened. Robot vacuums have limbs. Roborock and Dreame both showed off vacuums with appendages at CES 2025: ...
Apple is reportedly ‘evaluating’ making an Apple Television as a new Home product, and it could be the antidote for disturbing TV trends.
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Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics are collaborating with Microsoft to integrate the Copilot AI assistant in their new ...
Google is upping the ante on smart TVs by giving Google TV a serious glow-up with far-field microphones and Gemini AI integration, announced at CES 2025. Soon, you won’t need to press a button or say ...
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CNET, Mashable, PCMag, ZDNET and Lifehacker scoured miles of booths and exhibits, then debated and hand-picked the best new ...