Tag: on-device processing
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…

