Tag: on-device processing


  • Displace Pro TV 2: The AI-Native TV Redefining On-Device Processing at CES 2026

    Displace Pro TV 2: The AI-Native TV Redefining On-Device Processing at CES 2026

    Displace Sets the Stage for AI-First TV Innovation at CES 2026 Displace returns to the Consumer Electronics Show with a bold statement: the era of AI-native televisions is here. Building on the company’s groundbreaking debut at CES 2025—the world’s first wireless television—Displace will unveil the Pro TV 2, the industry’s first AI-native TV designed to…

  • Displace Pro TV 2: AI-Native On-Device TV With On-Device Processing at CES 2026

    Displace Pro TV 2: AI-Native On-Device TV With On-Device Processing at CES 2026

    Introducing the AI-Native Era of Television Displace is stepping into the spotlight at CES 2026 with a bold claim: the world’s first AI-native TV designed to run AI tasks entirely on the device. Building on the buzz from its just-finished CES 2025 debut, the company is set to unveil Pro TV 2, a successor that…

  • Displace Pro TV 2: AI-Native On-Device Processing Debuts at CES 2026

    Displace Pro TV 2: AI-Native On-Device Processing Debuts at CES 2026

    Displace is returning to the spotlight at CES 2026 with a bold claim: a TV that truly runs AI on-device. Building on the excitement from its CES 2025 debut as the world’s first wireless television, Displace plans to lift the curtain on Pro TV 2, the industry’s first AI-native television. The showcase is not just…

  • This AI Feature Is Back With iOS 26: What to Know

    This AI Feature Is Back With iOS 26: What to Know

    Introduction: A Return That Sparks Debate Apple’s iOS 26, released in September 2025, reintroduces a controversial AI feature that first appeared with iOS 18.1 in October 2024 but was removed amid privacy and data-use concerns. The reintroduction has stirred discussion among users, developers, and privacy advocates who question how the feature is implemented in practice…

  • Mobile AI: Galaxy AI and the security of your data

    Mobile AI: Galaxy AI and the security of your data

    Why mobile AI brings opportunity—and risk Smartphones are more capable than ever, with AI helping you draft emails, organize photos, translate languages, and manage routines. But as intelligence moves into pocket-sized devices, concerns about data privacy grow. Galaxy AI epitomizes this tension: faster features, yet more data potentially flowing to servers. This article explains how…