The X Tower is an “urban guardian” that uses AI to detect public threats.
It will use Aliro, a standard that’s like Matter but for smartphone digital keys.
This time, the case is a charging stand.
The Thermostat Hub W200 combines many of the best features of Aqara's lineup to make a very compelling smart home thermostat.
It's now far easier to set grouped Philips Hue lights up in scenes.
It's called the Kallsup, and up to 100 can be paired for multispeaker audio.
Lenovo has all new laptops that extend and spin, and one of them is available to actually buy.
Lenovo's latest concept device takes rollable laptops to their extreme.
The biggest, costliest, and most enticing handheld now has a better OS and price.
The OpenFit Pro have what Shokz is calling "noise reduction," and the effect is similar to ANC.
I think Lego might be really onto something with its tech-equipped Smart Play Smart Brick sets, but is it the future of Lego sets?
The MOR patch is FDA approved for safety, and it's available for purchase online. Oh, and it zaps your taint.
Passengers could use Meta’s Neural Band wearable to control Garmin’s car infotainment features without using a touchscreen.
The company says it's a victim of its own success.
I got to try a chair that's worth more than my (admittedly old) minivan.
Also, the company has updates on its sea turtle robot.
Qualcomm demoed its Flex SoC that controls driver assistance and safety features at the same time as in-car entertainment in cars.
The Spatial Multi-Sensor FP400 takes mmWave presence sensing a step further.
Whether this stair-climbing—and cleaning!—robot is the first true whole-home robot vacuum remains to be seen.
DLSS isn’t done evolving, even if it means more and more AI.