A long week of consumer electronics in Las Vegas has wrapped up with companies from all over the world unveiling new inventions and products that are drawings "ooohs" and "ahhs" from everyone.
Tech companies showed quirky gadgets and new innovations at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas this week, from AI-powered pillows that can reduce snoring and mirrors that can detect your mood ...
It’s been more than two decades since Apple launched its playfully transparent computer, the iMac G3. To this day, it remains one of the most important Apple products of all time. Not only was it ...
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8BitDo’s $24.99 dock makes your Xbox controllers rechargeable. The officially licensed dock includes an 1,100 mAh rechargeable battery designed to replace a pair of AA batteries inside Xbox Series X|S ...
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LG's transparent TV tech starts with OLED (not to be confused with QLED). It stands for organic light-emitting diodes; they are self-lighting pixels, which means they don't need a separate backlight ...
Forward-looking: Transparent displays certainly aren't new. We've previously seen several real and prototype devices, including TVs and at least one laptop. But one company now claims to have built ...
The company Nothing is a relatively new brand, but it already has an established aesthetic. We’re all familiar with the company’s transparent devices like the Nothing Phone (1) and the Nothing Ear (1) ...