Nvidia boss Jensen Huang has announced the company is releasing a personal AI supercomputer in May, called Digits. The device comes with 128GB RAM, up to 4TB of SSD, enough computing power to handle sophisticated AI models with up to 200 billion parameters, yet sits on your desk and plugs into a standard powerpoint taking up no more space than a Mac Mini.
The 2004 Consumer Electronics Show, CES, kicks off the year in tech next week in Las Vegas, with Samsung promising some major innovations to be unveiled.
ASUS has taken the opportunity of CES 2023 this week to unveil its new laptop line, revealing amazing specs with brand-new chips from Intel, AMD, and Nvidia; Mini LED displays; larger full-width heatsinks; and redesigned devices pushing the boundaries of style and performance.
E-scooters are wonderful mobility devices, but traditional scooters need wired charging at home, on special charging stations or taken back to base for charging, but Meredot's truly innovative wireless charger is a powerful game changer.
The first intelligent and connected domestic dispenser of herbal oils for personalised care, it delivers precise doses of essential oils within its range of 50 programs, in particular for skin issues, digestion, joints, stress, and sleep, and it won the CES 2022 Innovation Award in the Health and Wellness Category.
Wireless power is here, and while consumers aren't yet using wireless power tech to charge their consumer electronics just yet, the technology is rolling out at retail, and this is the decade we'll see a much greater industrial, business, retail and consumer rollout!
The decade of wireless power is upon us, with Ossia offering technologies that can deliver power wirelessly, within retail settings, with award-winning charging tables, through next-gen graphical price tags, IoT devices, consumer electronics and more.
Although LG's presence at CES 2022 was virtual, the company still launched a range of new TVs and the new OLED evo range, an air purifier, new washing machine tower, new gaming laptops and gear, a new Instaview fridge, new robot and more!
Although Targus won a CES 2021 award for its UV-C light, it only seems to be launching now, and isn't yet listed on the Australian site, but even so, Targus has a wide range of antimicrobial technologies on its "DefenseGuard" range that may well become standard across all manufacturers one day.
I've seen various smart litter boxes advertised on crownfunding sites over the years, but this is the first one I've seen in action, and with the Wi-Fi enabled, health monitoring app-controlled smarts that work with Alexa and Google voice controls, Leo's Loo Too looks great for humans and cats, young and old, while elegantly solving an age old problem.
With a strong focus on sustainability, Samsung kicked off CES with a strong keynote video, while its massive stand at CES 2022 covered entertainment, robots, gaming, smartphones, tablets, projectors, connected home appliances and more.
From a new, COVID-test device that gives instant results just with your breath, to a colour-changing electric BMW to autonomous, electric farm robots that can hoe, weed, seed and more, through to ever-smarter smart home tech, including wireless energy at a distance to robots with ever more realistic facial expressions, and whether it is the latest GPUs, CPUs, start-ups, smartphones, TVs, flying cars, accessibility-friendly tech, fintech, wellness, wearables and much, much more - CES 2022 was definitely smaller, but it still succeeded in launching tons of terrific tech.
Presenting solutions for "an inclusive, sustainable, connected future," LG says its innovations will deliver "a better tomorrow."
With one in two Aussies now living in Telstra's 5G coverage footprint, Telstra says this progress shows it is on track to "expand coverage to 75% of the population by the middle of the year" as it adds thousands of 5G devices to its network every week.
Phones with scrolling screens, home robots, UV-C office and classroom disinfection bots, giant 4K and 8K TVs, glasses that project a giant display in front of your eyes, a touchless video doorbell, super eye-friendly tablet displays, autonomous trucks and cars, backpacks with screens that can display emojis and so much more, the Consumer Electronics Show 2021 in underway in Las Vegas and as usual, it's wild.
Every year, new phones, new CPUs, new everything arrives in the hope you’ll upgrade at some point, with WiFi getting a nice new upgrade to support ever faster speeds, with Netgear, Linksys, TP-Link, ASUS and others set to release 6E routers this year which uses the 6Ghz band that is "free of interference and congestion" - in 2021, at least!
With a TV so much more than just a way to pick up free-to-air signals these days, and in 2021 brimming with smarts that allow streaming, gaming, access to apps, mirroring from devices and more, the news that LG's Smart TVs will Google's Stadia cloud gaming late this year is a natural and expected development.
With new 5G smartphones using NXTVISION 2.0 screen tech, a new tablet using NXTPAPER screens delivering “one of the most advanced eye protection displays on the market”, multi-screen collaboration and more, TCL should have a very successful 2021.
Hisense’s smart TV operating system interface is called VIDAA, and in its 2021 ULED TV models it is upgraded to VIDAA U5, dubbed as the fastest version yet, adding Google Assistant to the existing Amazon Alexa support, with select models to offer “hands-free” voice control, with new apps and streaming content coming including Kayo for sports lovers - and separately, Hisense TVs powered by Android are also coming.
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