CES 2018
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Lately Bell Helicopter has been letting its imagination run wild just a little. The company has now dropped into CES with flying taxi cabin design that it says demonstrates its vision for on-demand aircraft that carry people over urban centers.
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More and more tech companies are pumping money into devices built to help us rest easy. Among those is Philips, which has introduced a new wearable that plays soft tones to help you draw more energy from a night's rest.
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Honda has taken its 3E Robotics Concepts to CES 2018. The four robots are being developed through an "open invitation" approach, where other companies are invited to collaborate on the 3E project to build "multiple devices that work together as a system."
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Dell is showing off a variety of new computers at CES 2018, and hot on the heels of its revamped Dell XPS 13 comes the larger, more powerful Dell XPS 15. As well as seriously upgraded internals, the Windows 2-in-1 brings with it a "maglev" keyboard that uses magnets underneath its keys.
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It's taken a long while for the Blocks modular smartwatch to reach the masses, but at CES 2018 the team behind the device announced that Kickstarter orders are finally shipping, and anyone can buy the wearable right now, for the ultimate in smartwatch flexibility.
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Just six short years after announcing the end of production for Technics turntables, Panasonic brought a smile to vinyl-spinning DJ wannabes by announcing the return of the SL-1200. Technics has continued to add to its vinyl vault and has now announced two new direct drive turntable additions.
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Helite has years of experience developing specialized wearable airbag systems. The Hip'Air belt it's presenting at CES 2018 can sense a sudden fall and automatically inflate protective airbags within about a third of a second, protecting the wearer's hips.
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It turns out that combining a CPU and a GPU into one package isn't the most unconventional processor Intel had up its sleeve for CES 2018. It has revealed a new quantum computer test chip containing 49 quantum bits (qubits), as well as a "neuromorphic" chip based on the function of the human brain.
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Samsung and its new subsidiary Harman International have teamed up to try and make the ultimate connected vehicle. The systems include connected car technologies, an autonomous driving platform, custom-designed audio, and even a QLED "MoodRoof" for the cabin interior.
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It might not have taken off with the general public in the way its creators hoped, but the Segway did find fans in the security industry. The Nimbo unveiled at CES this week stretches this relationship into the era of autonomous robots, using artificial intelligence to nip threats in the bud.
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A BMW M5 has obliterated the world record for the greatest distance vehicle drift with a ridiculous eight hour, 232.5-mile (374.2 km) sideways jaunt at the Performance Center skid pad in South Carolina.
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As pretty as they look, automotive touchscreens can be less than ideal when driving. At CES 2018, Continental is showing a 3D automotive touchscreen that could offer more intuitive operation, using contours to better enable the user to find specific selections without having to glance over.
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