From a cute little robot that blows on your hot drink to a sexy controller dongle, CES 2025 was full of funky gadgets we can't stop thinking about.
Nvidia and Jensen Huang took over CES 2025 with the RTX 50-series debut, but the hardware is a vehicle for AI ambitions.
This is the tech that most impressed us at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
The Hyve safe keeps deliveries behind a pin code or phone-activated lock, if delivery drivers decide to use it.
Honda showed two avant garde prototypes at CES, and they’re headed to production.
The Asus Zenbook A14 uses the same 'Ceraluminum' material that feels as light as plastic, but is not plastic.
The Lenovo Legion Go S with Windows or SteamOS also joins a prototype for the Lenovo Go 2, now with controllers you can comfortably hold.
Lenovo’s 14-inch ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable turns into a 16.7-inch display with a button, but it costs $3,500.
Maingear’s slate of Apex custom PC towers for 2025 include a cyberpunk, vaporwave, or a pan-Asian ‘good fortune’ theme.
The Arielle concept from Razer heats and cools your back to maintain homeostasis. Plus, Razer now has its own remote play streaming service.
Asus ROG’s next-gen high-end Strix Scar laptops include more ‘AniMe’ lights to annoy anybody sitting across from you.
The rejuvenated Alienware Area-51 laptop lineup includes a window to its internals. The Area-51 desktop is extra big to accept Nvidia's GPUs.
Nvidia finally pulls the lid off the RTX 5070, 5080, and the 5090—one of the most powerful consumer GPUs yet.
It keeps your beverages cool and your smartphone charged up. It pairs well with Anker's new solar-charged umbrella, too.
It's a robot, an upright vacuum, and a handheld vacuum for sucking up bugs.
The Zen 5 Ryzen 9 9900X3D and 9950X3D should offer better graphics performance. AMD also shared more about its next generation of Radeon GPUs.
The world's largest carmaker is back at CES with an update on its tech incubator.
The Dell XPS, Latitude, and Precision will now be know as the Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max.
Acer’s Nitro Blaze handheld now comes in 8-inch and extra-large 11-inch varieties, though you may prefer Acer's new folding mobile controller.
The QM6K, TCL's latest television, is coming for the premium TV crown while keeping the pricing relatively affordable.