
Appliances
Samsung's loading screens into appliances to help with its AI ambitions
With its commitment to adding AI across its comprehensive product lineup, Samsung has announced it's launching more appliances with screens this year.
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Appliances
With its commitment to adding AI across its comprehensive product lineup, Samsung has announced it's launching more appliances with screens this year.
Mobile Phones
Samsung will unveil the new Galaxy S25 series of phones at its Galaxy Unpacked event in San Jose.
Home Security
Swann is building on the success of its original MaxRanger home security camera with four new models, including a Mini and Pro version.
Health
Withings has revealed its conceptual OMNIA interactive personal health device at CES for comprehensive health management.
Technology
Launching in Australia next month, the HMD OffGrid is a brilliant solution for outdoor enthusiasts who need to stay connected.
Audio Visual
With new C2 and C2 Ultra 4K laser mini projectors and the L9Q Laser TV, Hisense is shooting for glory with its 2025 home entertainment lineup.
Audio Visual
With Samsung's Vision AI, you'll get the good and bad of AI in your home theatre, from live translation to AI slop artworks.
Software
If you have an iPhone 16 or 16 Pro with the camera shutter button, you can use it to identify objects in the world around you using Google or ChatGPT. Here's how.
Monitors
4K resolution, 550 nits of brightness and the new Stand+ makes it an ideal option for professional work on the go.
Technology
A number of products this year will be made from 85-90% post-consumer recycled plastics.
Audio Visual
Eclipsa Audio will launch on Samsung's 2025 TVs and soundbars, though only YouTube will support the standard at first.
Audio Visual
There's more than meets the eye, here, that's for sure.