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From Samsung to Sony, from LG to Lenovo and from cutting-edge TVs to futuristic robots, CES 2026 will set the tech agenda for the year ahead.
The billion-dollar unicorn isn't all that special anymore. Welcome to the age of the hectocorn, when startups are valued in the hundreds of billions.
CES 2026 will feature press conferences from companies like Samsung and AMD, and new breakthroughs in robotics and AI.
We saw the first real wave of AI-powered toys in 2025, some of which lacked proper safety guardrails. But we already know of at least one new AI companion debuting at CES 2026, and both AI and robotics companies across the world are designing physical companion bots that can interact with you, talk to you, and, in theory, comfort you.
A brief history of Sam Altman’s hype. Each time you’ve heard a borderline outlandish idea of what AI will be capable of, it often turns out that Sam Altman was, if not the fir
The modernization of food-monitoring systems reflects a broader trend in public health: relying on data, automation and shared intelligence to manage risks in a world where supply chains are long, fast and interconnected. Technology will not eliminate every hazard, but it is changing how quickly, and how accurately, the world can respond.
The biggest tech industry mergers and acquisitions in 2025 included Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s completed acquisition of Juniper Networks for $13.4 billion and Google’s $32 billion deal to buy cloud security provider Wiz.
We've reviewed over 1,200 products and services this year alone. But what tech does our staff actually spend its hard-earned money on?
The Cybertruck, sycophantic AI, and humanoid robots all made this year’s list of the biggest technology failures.
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If you have a friend or family member who's into graphic novels and comics, then this is the ereader to get them. The Boox Go Color 7 (Gen II) has a color E Ink display that brings book covers, picture books, and comics to life. It also comes equipped with dedicated page-turning buttons and access to third-party apps via the Google Play Store.