CES 2025, the largest tech event in the world, welcomed over 141,000 attendees from around the globe – eager to share and learn about the latest consumer technology innovations.
Nevertheless, companies are standing firm on their decision to try and embed AI into everything: Samsung’s strapline for their appearance was “AI for All”, and LG renamed AI as “Affectionate” Intelligence, both brands endeavouring to make the technology relatable to consumers while integrating it into everything from TVs to home appliances.
AI is rapidly expanding beyond software into the physical world, as companies across industries harness it to create smarter robots and automated systems that drive unprecedented efficiency,
CES took place in Las Vegas earlier this month and highlighted the latest innovations and new trends for 2025.
Senior Technology Editor Dennis Scimeca discovered technologies that ran from the practical, to the impressive and the just plain weird.
Another year, another bajillion gadgets to talk about after CES, one of the world’s largest gadget trade shows.
It appears that a real-life robot AI girlfriend has been unveiled in Las Vegas at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show.
DIGITIMES analyst Mark Yu provided insights into smart mobility breakthroughs and future developments, drawing from his firsthand experience at the event.
CES 2025 highlights a huge range of technological changes and upgrades, including ones that impact the tourism industry.
Most of the technology shown at the 2025 CES boils down to gathering a lot of data and using artificial intelligence to help make real-time decisions.
Ladenburg Thalmann analyst Glenn Mattson downgraded SOUN stock from buy to neutral while maintaining a $7 per share one-year price target. Based on SoundHound's price melt-up, coupled with larger than expected losses, he thinks the stock is significantly overvalued.
Livey Technologies, a leading US-based communication technologies company with operations in India and Singapore, participated in CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2025, organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) in Las Vegas.