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.
It finally happened. Robot vacuums have limbs. Roborock and Dreame both showed off vacuums with appendages at CES 2025: ...
The first bucket is the simple and stylish glasses. The more stylish and comfortable smart glasses are, the fewer features ...
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Georgia's offense was going to face pressure in 2025. Now its starting quarterback from the past two years appears to have ...
Only five points in the unknown French conditions against Castres will be enough for the Bulls to stay alive in Europe’s ...
The short answer is, a lot. Money in your pocket is a terrific incentive, along with supporting the energy transition.
Hacks star and Golden Globe winner Jean Smart has urged networks to forgo airing upcoming Hollywood awards shows and donate ...
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These are tech expert Marc Salzman's top CES picks for USA TODAY after his hands-on with future gadgets and gear in Las Vegas ...