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CES 2025

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Always fun to see what tech companies think consumers will want, like an A.I. enhanced toothbrush.

 
The 455°C Electric Oven . . . won't set your house on fire!

Current Model P Smart Pizza Oven - available Spring 2025 - £480.74

 
Samsung is back at CES this year and, as usual, they have created a display that wows the CES crowds.

 
Sony is deep into image/video manipulation, but they also made an update on the Sonymobile.

 
That would be cool to attend & see all the fancy new gadgets.
(most of which I would not want due to the high cost and because of the spyware embedded in them...)

CES has always been a tech carnival in my opinion. While I enjoy the show I have no hesitation getting on with life after the show is over.
I've been poor all my life, so I'm fascinated by the cost of living in a high tech house.

 
If I remember correctly that is where a lot of new cameras get released. I have wanted to go to CES for years.
 
If I remember correctly that is where a lot of new cameras get released. I have wanted to go to CES for years.

Imagine doing CES for the entire week instead of a one-and-done marathon. You would be able to spend time at a favorite display booth and enjoy follow up presentation of manufacturer's products.

If Sony wants to draw interest in their AFEELA joint venture car, they need a demo car for visitors to take a ride on a closed track.

 
Was the music for this promo written by Costello Presley? He's the one who ruined so many vintage pornos. Sony own some of the world's finest musicians yet they chose this awful plink plonk that makes riding in the Afeela sound like hell on wheels.
 
Was the music for this promo written by Costello Presley? He's the one who ruined so many vintage pornos. Sony own some of the world's finest musicians yet they chose this awful plink plonk that makes riding in the Afeela sound like hell on wheels.

Agree 100% - I had to mute the video just to get through it and everything I wanted to know was shown as text.
 
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Waymo's driverless taxis are currently based on the Jaguar I-Pace.
Jaguar's future is looking cloudy, so Waymo is looking for an alternative manufacturer for vehicles.

 
As usual, LG is sponsoring Zack Nelson (JerryRigEverything) as he tours the LG Products booth at CES 2025.


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While I enjoy the show I have no hesitation getting on with life after the show is over.
I've been poor all my life, so I'm fascinated by the cost of living in a high tech house.

Part of me is fascinated by high tech houses, possibly because of some deep memory of reading various children's books when I was growing up that had a futuristic house...

What is amazing is how much of "impossible"--or at best "impossible to afford unless you are super rich"--is possible for normal people now, thanks to new technology.

I sometimes think of my mother, who would have liked multi-room audio. I think it would be a lot more viable for her now than it would have been during her life.

I am low income, and so fancy technology is not something I can indulge in. A few years ago, a local audio dealer did various events that I attended. Some of the stuff they had was interesting...but I went back home to what remains of the one good system I got, which, even in the day, was mostly lower end. Life went on.
 
I think I remember hearing of CES a lot when I was more involved with audio equipment back in the 1990s. IIRC, it was not considered the best possible show for the audiophile level, but it was what we had, take it or leave it. There are now--or last I heard there were--audio specific shows, so I suspect that CES may not have as much importance for audiophile stuff.
 
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Yippee! It's CES 2025 Last Day Roundup Time. The CNET Group always does a great CES overview of interesting tech.

My personal shout out to the electric spoon - finally!


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And when it comes to Paper Batteries, NTU research labs leads the way!

 
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