Senior Technology Editor Dennis Scimeca discovered technologies that ran from the practical, to the impressive and the just plain weird.
Most of the technology shown at the 2025 CES boils down to gathering a lot of data and using artificial intelligence to help make real-time decisions.
Elon Musk seems allergic to boredom as the billionaire is spearheading yet another venture: X Money. For Musk, co-founding seven companies wasn't enough. Now -- under his leadership -- a ...
AR expert Vuzix unveiled two innovative platforms and a groundbreaking waveguide technology that measures only one millimeter in thickness. DETAILS During the Consumer ... Continue Reading → ...
Consumer electronics products have quickly gone from “Made in China” to “Made by China” as Chinese brands have transformed ...
Artificial intelligence agents are set to take the centre of the technology stage over the coming months. Companies in all sectors are considering how these rational programmes or systems, capable of ...
CES had no shortage of gaming laptops to explore and we set out to find out exactly what trends are coming to drive 2025. Here’s what we found.
Narwal launched its latest line of smart cleaning devices CES 2025, and we're thrilled to share which one has surpassed all ...
According to Nikkei, Honda plans to launch a smaller EV priced under $30,000 in the US as early as 2026. It will be made ...
IndustryWeek senior technology editor Dennis Scimeca shares the cars that caught his attention in Las Vegas earlier this ...
cutesy robot), but it was all for one and “AI” for all at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. While there seemed to be less of a buzz this year about shoving open source AI into ...
CES 2025 highlights a huge range of technological changes and upgrades, including ones that impact the tourism industry.