CES 2025 was a wild ride, and The Verge was on the ground in Las Vegas to cover the biggest gadgets, press conferences, and surprises of the show. You can follow along below for all the news, ...
At CES this year, product launches took a back seat to a bolder narrative for big brands as focus turned to the battle to ...
At CES, AI-powered garbage trucks reduce battery fire risk From laptops to EVs, lithium-ion batteries have fueled phenomenal growth in the 21st century, but businesses struggle with a significant ...
From AD with LLMs to detecting a child’s breathing, A tour of several booths at CES 2025 showed some of the automotive-oriented solutions.
This year’s CES was all about AI—or at least, that was the headline. While AI is poised to change everything, its presence at the show was more theoretical than tangible.
When Russell Maichel started growing almonds, walnuts and pistachios in the 1980s, he didn’t own a cellphone. Now, a fully autonomous tractor drives through his expansive orchard, spraying pesticides ...
The camera integrates seamlessly with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, offering hands-free control and easy access to ...
The same went for CES two, three, and four, to varying degrees. I think I had a Pentax DSLR loaned to me by a colleague. I ...
We went boots on the ground this year to see the future of tech in Las Vegas at CES. There was cutting-edge AI, Robotics, ...
From neural haptics to an electric RV trailer, Colorado companies are still making cool tech. Plus: Local startup news, poll results and more!
TV makers, always searching for the next new gimmick, have naturally glommed onto AI as well, using it as a catchall for ...
Interior lighting aimed at reducing motion sickness. Shiny holographic dashboards displayed on windshields. And AI-powered ...