Cool future tech at CES — what to pay attention to

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

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