CES 2019
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Amid a legal fight in LA, IBM’s Weather Company launches hyperlocal weather forecasts globally
While IBM is getting sued by the city of Los Angeles, accusing it of covertly mining user data in the…
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Miku watches your baby (and your baby’s heartbeat) while you relax
Using technology that sounds like it comes straight out of Predator, Miku is a new baby monitor that watches and…
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Yubico brings NFC to entry-level Security Key and unveils YubiKey for Lightning
Hardware-based authentication company Yubico today debuted two new security products. Demoing at CES 2019 in Las Vegas, the Swedish company formally…
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Comcast launches Xfinity security service to protect home Wi-Fi
Comcast announced the launch of Xfinity xFi Advanced Security, a service that monitors, blocks, and informs customers of online threats…
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Comcast debuts a subscription service to protect against threats to smart home devices
Comcast is putting AI to work to protect its customers’ home networks. At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas,…
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Yubico launches a new NFC security key and preps iPhone support
Yubico, the company behind the almost ubiquitous YubiKey two-factor authentication dongles, today announced that its YubiKey for Lightning is now…
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Whirlpool’s smart countertop oven sets cooking time and temperature
Smart ovens that recognize food and automatically adjust to the right cooking time and temp accordingly might seem like the future,…
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CES revokes award from female-founded sex tech company
Sex tech has been done at the Consumer Electronics Show. This year, however, seems to be different, with the organization…
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IBM unveils its first commercial quantum computer
At CES, IBM today announced its first commercial quantum computer for use outside of the lab. The 20-qubit system combines…
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China’s Nreal raises $15M to shrink augmented headsets to size of sunglasses
A former Magic Leap engineer believes the problem with most consumer-facing augmented headsets on the market is their bulky size.…
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