At CES, companies raced to add AI to their products, PC makers pushed the boundaries of performance, and smart glasses got a glow up, but cars and phones were largely absent.
This year's Consumer Electronics Show was rich with headphones, earbuds, turntables and all kinds of speakers.
Including Onkyo's first amplifiers in years, TCL's affordable 4K TVs and the world's first laptop with a "rollable" display.
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Nearly 24 million Americans enrolled in the Affordable Care Act for 2025, a record-breaking total. The White House said ...
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The display is similar to last year’s model and features a 6.82-inch ProXDR LTPO 4.1 with a resolution of 3,168 by 1,440 ...
All of the big projector makers have gotten into the space with options from Optoma, BenQ and Hisense already on the market.
New Precise Dimming Series Will be Powered by the Advanced Halo Control Technology Suite LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- TCL®, one of the world's ...
Lutron launches Caséta smart shades with DIY installation and smart home integration. Quiet, customizable, and affordable for ...
The Play Pro are one of a trio of headphones the firm is launching at CES 2025: it's also launching the Happy Plugs Clip, which as the name suggests clip to your ears, and the Hap ...
After four years, let's move on from our outraged entitlement to terrible chargers at no cost in every new phone's box ...