In brief: The technology show CES is back for another year in Las Vegas in America.
What’s being shown
CES is packed with flashy prototypes, but the most interesting stuff is usually:
- new form factors (foldables, wearables, mixed reality)
- practical AI (features users will actually touch)
- smart-home upgrades (standards, sensors, energy monitoring)
How to read CES announcements
- Treat many demos as concepts, not commitments.
- Look for products with:
- pricing
- shipping dates
- clear use-cases
- credible manufacturing partners
What to watch next
- which ideas show up in real products later this year
- whether AI features are on-device (privacy + latency) or cloud-only
- how quickly new standards roll into mainstream devices
Sources
- BBC Newsround video: https://www.bbc.com/newsround/videos/cx2y0xe8ex2o?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss