What The Tech: The Consumer Electronics Show begins in Las Vegas
The week at CES always starts with CES Unveiled, the event where the most unusual ideas
show up first.
The week at CES always starts with CES Unveiled, the event where the most unusual ideas
show up first.
For more than half a century, CES has been where some of the most important consumer technologies first
appeared. It is also where a few very ambitious ideas quietly disappeared.
While taking a break from smartphone addiction is easier said than done, a unique new application called Touch Grass is here to force a much-needed digital detox.
With the average American managing over 100 online accounts, it’s virtually impossible—and certainly not advisable—to remember a unique, strong password for every single one.
From books to apps, here are some simple gift ideas for when you accidentally forget someone on your list.
iExit has been popular for years with truckers and RV travelers, but families and everyday road
trippers are finally catching on. It takes the guesswork out of highway stops and can save you
from settling for fast food when something much better is just a mile or two away.
If you’re a parent trying to limit screen time without starting a daily negotiation, there are smart
gift ideas that use technology to pull kids back into the real world.
With the Christmas countdown on, there are some great small gadgets you might not have
considered. You might think tech gifts are too big to wrap, but these small finds will be their
favorite gadget of the year.
Whether you upgrade one piece of gear or several, the difference is dramatic. Better lighting,
sound, and camera positioning help you look confident and prepared. And with so many deals
during the holidays, improving your video calls is easier than ever.
It’s a simple idea that gives customers a chance to thank the person who delivers their packages. And Amazon is putting real money behind it.