Tag: CES 2024
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Inside Qira: How Lenovo’s Cross-Device AI Could Be the Only AI You Need
Introduction: A Bold Vision for Cross-Device Intelligence At CES in Las Vegas, Lenovo unveiled Qira, a bold foray into cross-device artificial intelligence designed to fuse the context from your phone and PC into a single, cohesive experience. The product, heralded by analysts and journalists, isn’t just another gadget—it’s a strategic attempt to redefine how users…
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Dolby Vision 2 Gains Momentum as Content Lags Behind
Where Dolby Vision 2 Stands at CES and Beyond Dolby Vision 2 has moved from rumor to a real talking point among the world’s biggest TV makers, streaming platforms, and the company itself. At CES, executives and engineers painted a clear picture: the technology is progressing, but the content ecosystem is lagging. This gap between…
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Ford Advances AI Voice Assistant and Eyes-Off Driving: What to Expect in 2028
Ford Signals a New Era with an AI Voice Assistant Ford is accelerating its software-led strategy with an ambitious plan to roll out a sophisticated AI-powered voice assistant to customers later this year. The company’s top software executive revealed details at CES, signaling a shift toward deeper integration of artificial intelligence in everyday driving. The…
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Ford AI Voice Assistant: Rolling Out This Year With Plans for Level 3 by 2028
Ford Introduces an AI-Powered Voice Assistant for 2024–2025 Deliveries Ford has announced a significant push into AI-assisted driving, with an in-car voice assistant that aims to improve safety, convenience, and connectivity for everyday drivers. Unveiled at CES, the new software feature is designed to respond to natural language questions, control vehicle functions, and integrate with…
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Ford Advances with AI Voice Assistant and Plans for Hands-Free Level 3 Driving by 2028
Ford Puts AI at the Center of the Driving Experience Ford is accelerating its push into artificial intelligence for the road, announcing an AI-powered voice assistant that will begin rolling out to customers later this year. The move signals a broader strategy to integrate smarter software directly into vehicles, enhancing convenience, safety, and in-car productivity.…
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Nvidia Bets on Software Upgrades as GeForce GPUs Take a Backseat at CES
NVidia’s CES Strategy: Prioritizing Software and AI Over New GeForce Cards In a year where the tech spotlight often centers on hardware launches and new silicon, Nvidia steered its energy toward software and AI capabilities at CES. For the first time in years, the company declined to unveil fresh GeForce graphics card models, signaling a…
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Klipsch Unveils The Fives II, The Sevens II, and The Nines II: Precision-Engineered Powered Speakers for CES 2024
Klipsch Elevates Its Powered Speaker Line at CES with Onkyo Precision US audio brand Klipsch has taken a bold step forward with a new generation of powered standmount speakers, unveiled during this year’s CES showcase. The Fives II, The Sevens II, and The Nines II arrive as part of Klipsch’s 80th anniversary celebrations, promising improved…
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Ring Relaunches Its Suite of Smart Home Sensors at CES: A New Era for Ring Sensors
Ring has refreshed its smart home sensor lineup, positioning the company as a more comprehensive hub for home monitoring at CES. The relaunch centers on a new family called Ring Sensors, built to work with the Amazon Sidewalk network and designed to provide more reliable, low-power connectivity for indoor and outdoor use. The updates promise…
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I Tested Apple’s Hands-Free Home Key — and It’s a Big Upgrade
Hands-Free unlocking arrives: a peek at Apple’s Home Key Apple’s push toward seamless, contactless smart home experiences landed a notable upgrade with its hands-free Home Key concept. The basic idea is simple: when your iPhone or Apple Watch is nearby, your door unlocks without you reaching for a phone or keypad. The recent hands-free iteration…
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Aqara U400: Hands-Free Home Key Unlocks a Smarter Home
Introduction: A notable upgrade at CES At this year’s CES, a new smart deadbolt is turning heads with a standout feature: hands-free unlocking powered by Apple’s Home Key. The Aqara U400, priced at $269.99, is the first lock to support hands-free unlocking using the U1 ultra-wideband (UWB) chip found in many iPhones and Apple Watches.…
