CES 2019
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How Cody Friesen extracts water from air and kindles hope at Zero Mass Water
Cody Friesen had a big dream, and at Zero Mass Water he is making it come true. His team has…
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Sensel’s pressure-sensitive display tech works underwater
The Morph is a fun little computer peripheral. The small trackpad uses a series of silicone covers to recreate different…
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Samsung is using computer vision to tell you what’s in your fridge
CES is a yearly ritual to imagine what’s possible and display the strange, innovative, and silly. There can be surprises, but…
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Put Alexa and a JBL speaker in your ceiling with this clever LED downlight
This light makes the smarthome even more accessible. Installed as any other ceiling downlight,the June AI downlight features Amazon Alexa…
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Baidu Cloud launches its open source edge computing platform
At CES, the Chinese tech giant Baidu today announced OpenEdge, its open source edge computing platform. At its core, OpenEdge…
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AMD CEO Lisa Su unveils 7-nanometer Radeon VII GPU
Lisa Su, CEO of Advanced Micro Devices, announced the chip makers new graphics processing unit, the 7-nanometer AMD Radeon VII…
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DJI drones can fly over crowds if it wears this certified parachute
Most of the time, commercial and personal drones are not allowed to fly over groups of people. For safety, obviously.…
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Realmax Qian is a light, fully wireless AR/VR headset with a 100-degree FOV
Realmax has officially taken its AR/VR ambitions from dream to reality, having evolved its Qian headset from an intriguing prototype…
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Walmart taps startup Udelv to test autonomous grocery deliveries in Arizona
More autonomous vehicles are poised to descend on Arizona. This time, Walmart has signed a deal with startup Udelv to…
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