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.
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It's one of the many new connected bathroom fixtures the company is debuting at CES 2024.
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In spite of the executive chaos at OpenAI, Greg Brockman promoted a new feature for ChatGPT on Tuesday.
No word on whether your new car will have next day shipping.
The new OS Codenamed Vega has been spotted on the Echo Show 5.
The pin, which its creators want to sell you as a replacement for your smartphone, is still a bit of a black box.
Two former Apple employees (and Sam Altman) promise their AI pin will revolutionize our relationships with the internet. But what is it?
October 10-11 is Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, with sales on all kinds of tech gear.
No need to wait for October 10-11 for Prime Big Deal Days.
Top tech and business leaders begged generative AI companies to pause new developments for six months. AI companies clearly didn't listen.
The second Amazon sales event, called Prime Big Deal Days, runs October 10-11.
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No longer called Stories, the new smart glasses feature a new look and can be pre-ordered for $300.
Not only will the tech giant's little assistant be listening to you, it'll sometimes use those conversations to train the company's newest product.