Topic: ces

In-person events: In flux and in trouble

The 2022 tech event season started out with CES trying to overcome its disastrous 2021 remote conference by going back to the in-person model. The result was another disaster because attendance was extremely low. Dell Technologies World a few months later was very well-attended but many people got sick and likely regretted their attendance. More … continue reading

Quantum computing, CloudOps, smart home solutions and more from the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show

The annual Consumer Electrics Shows (CES) kicked off this week in Las Vegas with businesses from around the world coming together and showing off their latest and greatest technology. Here are some of the announcements and devices that stood out to us the most: IBM reveals commercial quantum computing IBM unveiled its IBM Q System … continue reading

Robots, IoT experiences, autonomous vehicles and more from CES 2018

The Consumer Electronics Show (CSE) comes to a close today in Las Vegas after a week of companies showcasing their latest innovations. Here are some of the products in the show that stood out amongst the rest. Garmin: Garmin showcased a new infotainment platform at the conference.  The platform is designed for Automotive Original Equipment … continue reading

DIY computer kits, smart refrigerators, and other devices from CES 2017: Day 2

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) continued in Las Vegas today, and while there was a clear interest in self-driving and autonomous cars, there was also still a fair share of drones, virtual reality, IoT and wearable technology to see. (Related: What happened at CES on day 1) Here are some of the most interesting and … continue reading

Announcements, gizmos and gadgets from CES 2017: Day 1

The new year is off to a good start, especially for fans of the latest and greatest in gadgets. The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas kicked off today, debuting the latest computers, smartphones, and other innovative electronics like virtual reality glasses and Alexa-related technologies. SD Times looked at some of the popular … continue reading

MIT Labs year in review, Kotlin 1.0.6, and Ford debuts new self-driving vehicle—SD Times news digest: December 28, 2016

MIT Labs has had a transformative year. It’s community has developed more than 450 projects spanning different areas of scientific research. According to Joi Ita, director of MIT Media Labs, the top projects of 2016 includes: Data USA: A free and open-source data visualization tool project for public data in the United States. Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles: … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Sony wants to turn your glasses into smartglasses

Finally, some unrelated hacker news to come out of Sony. The company has announced it is developing an attachable single-lens display module designed to turn any eyewear into smart eyewear. The news comes in the wake of Sony’s ongoing hacking scandal where a group who calls themselves the Guardians of the Peace have stolen private … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: Smart glasses you have to see to believe

If you can’t wait for Google Glass, you now have an option. Plus other observations from the CES floor … continue reading

CES: Wrapping up the show with SDKs, VR tech and Android robots

The closing days of the conference featured a mix of practical and oddball devices … continue reading

Opera Devices SDK to power Bang & Olufsen connected TVs

The connected TVs with Opera software are now shipping globally, with CES demos at South Hall S2, Lower Level, #MP25070 … continue reading

Industry-first Ford App Developer Conference to drive connectivity innovation, improve developer kit access

Ford will host the first-ever automotive mobile app developer conference in Dearborn, Mich., this June … continue reading

Mobile Applications Enhanced By LG Smart TVs

New LG webOS Smart TV Feature Allows Mobile Apps to Seamlessly Pair and Provide Connected, Multi-Device Experience … continue reading

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