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  • Rollable TV and Connected Car Solutions : LG’s Highlights at CES 2020

    Behind me that are rolling up and down some from the ceiling some from the floor. We brought them here because unlike last year we have two different versions, but the one that will go on sale sometime this year somewhere in the world is the one that is rolling up on the ground. Those rollable OLEDs are — and we think it's still amazing to watch. People saw it last year, but it's still the most crowded area of our exhibition hall. But beyond that, we do have some other wonderful TVs — 8K TVs. You know, there are 77 inches, 88 inches — I mean, you could cover your entire wall in Singapore. We have a brand-new 48-inch gaming TV. And so you take 48 inches — wow, that's too big to be a monitor. Well, it's optimized for gaming and because it's so light, it's got the wonderful deep blacks and the fast millisecond reaction rate. So if you are a gamer, you gotta check out these OLED gaming TVs. It's like a whole new category that will blow people's minds. We have connected cars we're gonna show here at CES from the future. It may be autonomous driving. What are some of the things you can do with an advanced AI-connected car that you probably could never imagine being able to do if you were driving? For example, it has two OLED displays in the front and the back — immerse yourself watching a movie. It has a styler. In other words, you can actually put your jacket and even a coat in the styler, and it'll clean and purify it while you're riding. We have a restaurant that is run completely by robots — from taking orders to cooking to serving coffee, drinks, and washing the dishes. And when it comes time to pay, it'll take your payment as well. So what we're showing is how they could actually exist in a real business commercial environment. We're showing off an AI DD — AI stands for artificial intelligence, DD stands for direct drive — washing machine. And what this washing machine does is it actually knows what kind of clothes you put into it. It adjusts the settings to match that load perfectly and then it tells the dryer what clothes it just washed so that the dryer can adjust its setting. You don't have to think about it. You don't have to look at the label and say, "Oh, this is polyester" or "20 percent wool." It just knows. That’s through the power of AI. We believe AI in the home is something that will be around for a long time, and it will take a long time. In other words, some people will never have it for, you know, ten years, and some people may have most of their home upgraded in two years. I think it's going to be a lot like when people were upgrading from standard TV to high-definition TVs. It took like ten years — now it's standard. It takes time, and there's really no one particular formula that we use. But once it happens, it will, you know — it'll be very ubiquitous. Like, people won't even realize that they've turned their home smart. And there's no time frame in our mind, other than that for us, it's a long-term strategy.

  • Top 3 Gaming Laptops of 2024 Based on its Hardware Specs

    In the realm of high-performance gaming laptops for 2024, three models distinguish themselves, each presenting top contenders and find out the reasons for their given ranking. 1st Place: ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 18 (2024 Source: Lenovo Conclusion  ASUS ROG Strix SCAR 18 (2024) G834JYR-N6138W MSI Titan 18 HX A14V Lenovo Legion 330W power adapter In conclusion, these three laptops represent the pinnacle of gaming performance in 2024

  • Cooler Master Unveils the Orb X, an Immersive, Dome-Shaped Computing Pod

    from the world and completely immerse in a game, there's probably nothing better than a multi-purpose computing

  • Lenovo Unveils World’s First Ultraslim Solar Laptop at MWC 2024

    However, the company will release the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, a 2023 concept featuring a rollable OLED display, in June 2025 for USD 3,499. Lenovo unveiled the Yoga Solar PC, a solar-powered concept laptop, at MWC 2024.

  • Infinix Unveils Solar-Powered and Customisable Concept Phones at MWC 2025

    Infinix showcased two innovative concept phones at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 Showstoppers The device charges at 2 watts, which is slow by 2025 standards. Infinix revealed two concept phones at MWC 2025 One features a built-in solar panel using perovskite

  • Toyota Unveils First Electric Vehicle Concept; Available for Purchase in Mid-2022

    is the first of seven models in the bZ series of Toyota EVs, which the company plans to introduce by 2025 Toyota hopes to begin worldwide sales of the bZ4X by mid-2022. The company plans to unveil 15 other EVs by 2025. the needs of its customers as well as expand the total number of “electrified models” to around 70 by 2025

  • CES 2021: The Future of Data Protection & Privacy in 2021

    Credit: CES At CES 2021, representatives from Google (Keith Enright, Chief Privacy Officer), Twitter Trust) came together with Head of Research for Wing Venture Capital, Rajeev Chand, to discuss what 2021 When asked what was the most important thing to work on in 2021, whether it be in terms of privacy or trust, Anne Toth emphasised that technology has become even more important in our lives in 2020, and confirming Google’s plan to phase out third-party cookies on Chrome is still on track to be accomplished by 2022

  • What To Expect at Apple’s September 2022 Launch Event: iPhone 14, Watch Series 8, AirPods Pro

    Apple has officially confirmed that it'll be holding a launch event on 7 September, where it's expected to unveil a range of new products, chief of which is the iPhone 14. The tech giant announced it’ll be streaming the entire event online, similar to its previous launches. And it’s expected to be packed with hardware announcements, so anyone who might be looking to upgrade their tech companions this year might want to tune in. Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect at the show: iPhone 14 Apple’s next iteration of its flagship family of handsets, the iPhone 14, is anticipated to be the highlight of the event. The Cupertino company is once again set to unveil four new iPhone models: the iPhone 14, the iPhone 14 Max, the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max. While the entire lineup is expected to boast some worthwhile upgrades over last year’s models, the big features are rumoured to be exclusive to the two more expensive Pro models. These being an always-on display, a more capable A16 processor, a 48-megapixel rear sensor and a major redesign that ditches the divisive notch in favour of a hole-punch cutout. Perhaps the most significant change in this year's lineup is how Apple is getting rid of the Mini model in exchange for a Max version of the base model. This means there'll now be a more affordable option to enjoy the 6.7-inch display without the need to fork the extra cash for the Pro Max model. The iPhone 14 could also tout an improved selfie camera. But apart from these, there likely won't be any other major changes over the iPhone 13, with both base models reportedly shipping with the same A15 processor under the hood. All four models are rumoured to be packing 6GB of RAM, with the Pro models enjoying the newer LPDDR 5 standard versus that of the base version's LPDDR4X, as analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports. Watch Series 8, SE & Pro Alongside the iPhone, Apple is also believed to be revealing new Watch devices, including the long-rumoured "Pro" model. The first of which is the Series 8, which Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said would come with a new S8 chip, though it's not expected to bring a noticeable change in performance over previous generations. The new wearable could also include a temperature sensor that can let you know if you have a fever. As for the much-discussed blood pressure monitor, that's still a ways off and won't be included in this year's model. Apple is also refreshing the Watch SE, packing the same S8 chip from the Series 8, which should give this new model a performance boost over its predecessor. Besides that though, the features and the design are expected to remain the same as the existing model. Last but definitely not the least is the so-called “Pro” model, which has been described as a rugged alternative for the standard Watch series. Gurman said the debuting wearable could sport a larger display measuring close to two inches. Being geared for extreme sports athletes, the design focuses on durability, with a strong metal housing and a rubberised exterior. New AirPods Pro Apple could finally be updating the AirPods Pro after three years. The rumoured "AirPods Pro 2", as it's currently being called, reportedly features an overhauled design and upgraded motion sensors. Kuo claims it might also support lossless audio, though this seems more up in the air than other features as Bluetooth connectivity typically compresses audio quality. The case could also get an upgrade, with it including a speaker that'll allow it to emit a sound in case it gets lost. Right now, only the AirPods itself have that capability. Other Potential Announcements Bloomberg previously reported that Apple has a "flood of new products" coming within the next year. Among them are upgraded Macs and iPads, along with a new HomePod. Apple could be saving these for a later event, but there's still some chance that one or two of them could make an appearance. Then, there's software. Apple has already revealed the next versions of iOS and watchOS, for instance, and could finally announce their official roll out at the show. Apple has officially confirmed that it'll be holding a launch event on 7 September, where it's expected to unveil a range of new products, chief of which is the iPhone 14. Similar to last year's lineup, there's once again four iPhone models this year: the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Alongside the flagship handset, the Cupertino company is also expected to unveil the Watch Series 8 and the AirPods 2, among others.

  • iPad Air 2022 First Impressions: Why Most People Should Get This Over The iPad Pro!

    So we see people get the top of the line phones and tablets and computers, many of which are specced With Apple branding the iPad Pro for professionals (literally, in the name), the new iPad Air 2022 is

  • CES 2022: Razer Debuts All-New Blade 14, 15, 17 Gaming Laptops

    The Razer Blade 14 will be available for pre-order on 10 February and will go on sale in Q1 2022 for and Blade 17, meanwhile, will both be available for pre-order on 25 January and will hit stores in Q1 2022

  • China Aims to Cultivate Global Metaverse Firms by 2025

    metaverse, with a focus on cultivating "three to five metaverse companies with global influence" by 2025 The blueprint, covering the period from 2023 to 2025, highlights the application of the metaverse in establishment of "three to five industrial clusters" centered around the metaverse technologies by 2025

  • Volkswagen to Launch Self-Driving Vehicles in Tesla by 2026

    strategy to introduce autonomous vehicles for ride hailing and goods delivery services in Austin, Texas by 2026 Volkswagen plans to launch self-driving vehicles in Austin, Texas by 2026 for ride hailing and delivery

  • TikTok to Invest $1.5 Billion in Indonesia's GoTo by 2023

    platform, has announced plans to invest $1.5 billion in Indonesia's leading technology company, GoTo, by 2023 TikTok plans to invest $1.5 billion in Indonesia's GoTo by 2023.

  • CES 2022: Asian Tech Ecosystem Fills in Gaping Holes from Big Tech Exits

    Over the last week, many major tech brands have opted to bow out of the Consumer Electronics Show 2022 (CES 2022) due to the rapid spread of the fairly new COVID-19 Omicron variant. This includes, according to multiple press announcements that the CES 2022 newsroom put out, China-based To-date, CES 2022 organiser – Consumer Technology Association (CTA) – had already received 42 exhibitor For the latest announcements from Las Vegas, head on over to the CES 2022 special coverage page.

  • Japan's Airborne Base Stations to Revolutionise Telecommunications by 2025

    significant milestone paves the way for the commercial viability of this technology as early as fiscal 2025 commercial HAPS services for isolated islands and similar areas starting in the fiscal year beginning April 2025 Japan's vision for the World Expo 2025 in Osaka includes showcasing telecommunications capabilities with Space Compass plans to offer commercial HAPS services for isolated islands starting in 2025.

  • Ling.ai Unveils Child-Focused AI Learning Companion at CES 2025

    Ling.ai , a pioneering AI startup, marked its global premiere at CES 2025 by introducing Ling! The brain behind this venture is Gu Jiawei, a former human-computer interaction scientist at Microsoft , a portable AI learning companion for children aged 3 to 12 at CES 2025. Ling!

  • WeWalk Smart Cane 2 Showcases AI Innovation at CES 2025

    WeWalk unveiled the latest iteration of its smart cane for individuals with visual impairments at CES 2025 WeWalk introduces Smart Cane 2 at CES 2025 with enhanced design and AI features.

  • Ugreen Unveils New NASync AI NAS Lineup at CES 2025

    Ugreen, a leading brand in computing accessories, is set to showcase its latest innovations at CES 2025 powering multiple devices simultaneously, including power tools and e-bikes, with high-speed charging for computers learn about pricing and availability, a visit to Ugreen's booth (#30525, LVCC, South Hall) during CES 2025 Ugreen introduces NASync iDX6011 and NASync iDX6011 Pro devices at CES 2025.

  • Baidu Set to Launch Ernie 5, a Next-Generation AI Model in 2025

    Baidu is gearing up to unveil its latest artificial intelligence model, Ernie 5, in the latter half of 2025 Despite being an early player in China's AI scene with the introduction of ChatGPT in 2022, Baidu has Baidu is preparing to launch Ernie 5, its next-generation AI model, in the latter half of 2025.

  • Roborock Unveils Innovative Robot Vacuum with Robotic Arm at CES 2025

    Roborock made waves at CES 2025 with the launch of a groundbreaking robot vacuum cleaner, the Saros Z70 Scheduled for release in the first half of 2025, the Saros Z70 is set to revolutionise the robot vacuum low-clearance spaces, offers a slim 3.14-inch design to access tight areas and will be available later in 2025

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