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This 17.3-inch portable display that folds in half sounds like a digital nomad’s dream.
CNET’s David Katzmaier runs through his favorite TVs of CES, from transparent tech from Samsung and LG to huge TVs…
Bidets and dog nannies and smart grills, oh my!
The company that gave you “the Handy” is giving you the “Oh!” at the world’s largest consumer electronics show.
CNET’s David Katzmaier checks out Hisense’s lineup of TVs at CES, including its ultrabright 110-inch mini-LED TV.
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Does the rise of AI on smartphones mean the end of mobile apps?
‘A mouse for your mouth’: New device allows users to scroll with their tonguesSara Ruberg and Steve PattersonJanuary 10, 2024 at 10:18 AMTouchscreens are going hands-free with a new device that allows users to scroll through smartphones using only their tongues.MouthPad^, a retainer-like trackpad chip that sits on the roof of the mouth, made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show this week. It can sense tongue movements, allowing users to scroll, type, make calls and even play chess with a swipe or a click of their tongue.“It is a mouse for your mouth,” Corbin Halliwill, a software engineer at…
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CES never disappoints with television announcements and this year is no different, with TVs ranging from the transparent to those 8 feet wide.