CES 2025
The annual CES trade show brings together some of the tech industry's biggest and most innovative companies to showcase their latest creations in Las Vegas.
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Xpeng AeroHT is developing a stunning dual-mode transporter it calls the "Land Aircraft Carrier," a 6-wheel van built to launch a small eVTOL out its trunk. The vessel has been progressing rapidly and now has a full demo launch under its belt.
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Back in 2022, Lenovo previewed a novel laptop sporting a display that expanded upward to offer the user more screen real estate. At CES 2025 last week, the company took concept into reality with the launch of the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6.
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If you're looking for an alternative to room-dominating black rectangles to serve up audiovisual entertainment, UST projectors can be a great shout. But they can be pricey. Budget-friendly brand Yaber has answered this with its new K300s model.
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Smart projectors often include speakers for an all-in-one home cinema experience, but LG's PF600U model stands on its own by throwing a LED mood lamp into the mix. The company is also showing off its smallest UST projector at CES 2025.
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So, you know you should cut back on salt, but you don't like the bland taste of low-sodium foods. The Electric Salt Spoon may be just what you need, as it's claimed to boost the salty flavor of foods without actually adding any salt.
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Around this time last year, Segway announced a pair of ebikes geared for adventure. Now the company has revealed full specs and pricing for the low-step Xafari and moto-inspired Xyber, as well as opening the pre-order books.
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A year after debuting in rendered form at CES 2024, the AC Future Transforming Home RV is a complete multi-expanding prototype fancy enough to make CES 2025 show goers want to break free on an open road trip with no defined end date.
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The "world’s first amphibious flying passenger motorcycle," called the Skyrider X1, has just been unveiled at CES in Las Vegas. It rides, it flies – autonomously, no less – and it’ll be pretty darn wild if it does what it says on the tin.
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The all-new Swippitt IPS is a fast power-up solution for mobile phones. Forget handcuffing your iPhone to an electrical socket, simply drop it into the toaster-like Swippitt Hub and walk away with a fully charged battery in a matter of seconds.
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While everyone loves the thought of growing fresh veggies indoors, not everyone has the green thumb required to do so. The Plantaform system was designed with that fact in mind, as it grows edible plants automatically … using a nutrient-rich fog.
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Entertainment technology brand Aurzen has launched an interesting take on the pico projector. Rather than having to carry a tripod in your bag, the Zip sports a tri-fold form factor that pulls out to a Z shape for positioning ease.
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Digital reader outfit PocketBook has designed what's billed as the world's first ePaper color poster/art display, and has partnered with E Ink and Sharp to bring it to life. The InkPoster comes in three sizes and employs two screen technologies.
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