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NVIDIA’s New Tools Democratize AI at CES 2025
(Source: TON_PHOTO/stock.adobe.com) “Every software engineer, every creative artist, everybody who uses computers today as a tool will need an AI supercomputer.” — Jensen Huang, CEO, NVIDIA It's no longer just researchers or enterprises that require access to artificial intelligence (AI). That was the sentiment NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang wanted to convey in his keynote address…
The Wildest CES 2025 Robots: Blade-Wielding Lawnmowers, Lamp With Legs and More
If there’s one thing I knew I’d find at CES 2025, it’s robots. Other tech trends come and go, but robots are a staple here at one of the world’s largest tech shows. Some are cute, some are creepy, others practical and some promise the world but never quite deliver. Regardless, I have a deep, abiding…
HP Omen Max 16 Gaming Laptop Unveiled at CES 2025
HP is coming to CES 2025 with the Omen Max 16, the successor to the Omen Transcend 16. Equipped with up to Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX or up to AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 375 processors and up to NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5080 mobile GPU, we expect the Omen Max 16 to deliver excellent…
The Ten Best Of CES 2025: Hottest Products For The New Year
For tech media like Hot Hardware, the new year means a plethora of new tech, as CES in Las Vegas kicks off just after the holiday. It’s always exciting to see the new products and fresh announcements, but the multitude of reveals and unveilings can be tough to track, especially if you’re at the show….
Jaw-Dropping Next-Gen Tech: The Most Stunning Reveals from CES 2025
The next-gen tech from this year’s CES trade show reminded us that there’s always something exciting on the horizon. Like always, we kick the year off at CNET with some of the coolest and innovative releases in the tech world, culminating in our official Best of CES awards – and we come away with so many impressive show-stoppers…
22 new gadgets from CES 2025 that you can buy right now
Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents1. Dreame X50 Ultra2. Anker Charger (140W, 4-Port, PD 3.1)3. LeafyPod4. Lymow One5. XREAL One Pro AR glasses6. Birdfy Bath Pro7. JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition headphones8. Loona PETBOT9. TCL QM6K QD-Mini LED QLED 4K TVs10. Shokz OpenFit 211. Govee Mini Panel Lights12. Elvie Rise13. Dell Pro…
The 2025 CES: Safety, Longevity and Interoperability Remain a Mess
Once again this year, I’m thankfully reporting on CES (formerly also known by its de-acronym’d “Consumer Electronics Show” moniker, although the longer-winded version is apparently no more) from the remote comfort of my home office. There are admittedly worse places to visit than Las Vegas, especially given its newfound coolness courtesy of the Sphere (which…
Our unofficial, silly and meaningless CES 2025 awards, just for fun
CES (formerly the Consumer Electronics Show) is the biggest tech convention of the year. It helps set the stage for all the wonderful gadgets we’re going to see over the next 12 months. However, among all the quadcopters, questionably benevolent robots and devices with fancy flexible screens, there’s a lot of small things that go…
Coming back to CES after a decade-long break was a trip
Twelve years ago, I could have told you exactly what happened at my first CES and what happened at my third. Each was a chapter with a beginning, middle, and end; the lines between them drawn clearly. But now, 15 years since I attended my first CES, it’s a lot fuzzier. I know I missed…
Automotive insights from CES 2025
OEMs are shifting from installing black box solutions that specialized functions in the more conventional domain architecture to a zone architecture and a function-agnostic processing backbone where each node handles location-specific data. Along with this trend, there is a push towards optimizing sensor functions, fusing multimodal input data with ML for contextual awareness. Sensors no…
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