Tech at CES shows how farmers can save time, money and the environment
Three more advanced offerings from this Germany-based robotics firm are coming to help take the load off laborers across multiple sectors.
Gamers can expect a new performance booster to ship with the latest iteration of the Legion gaming laptops this year.
Users will soon have more options to pick from following HP's upgrades to its Omen line of gaming computers.
Meet the French company Y-Brush, who is showcasing their toothbrushing solution at the CES 2023. Can this become the future of toothbrushing?
Sony unveiled an experimental PS5 controller design for players with motor problems.
The RTX 4070 Ti is set to blow the 3090 Ti out of the water using the superiority of NVIDIA's new Ada Lovelace GPU architecture.
Three of Asus' ROG brand of gaming laptops are getting significant upgrades this 2023 to match the growing needs of gamers.
New laptops equipped with Nvidia's RTX 40 series of graphics cards are on their way, and they'll be bringing the company's improved tech to the table.
Moto Watch 100 received a new update that introduces "critical features to moto watch users, including fall detection, heart rate monitoring, and SPo2 monitoring for family members that need some extra care."
Tactigon said it will showcase a robot learning to say hello, dance, fight and pick up an object.
The app is structured based on ESG criteria, which emphasizes that the company's financial interest is centered on sustainable and ethical standards.
The new Roborock Dyad that is being showcased in CES 2022 is onto the next evolution, introducing multiple rollers that are more effective in cleaning and extraction. This is a first look at the new wet and dry vacuum from Roborock.
Powerfoyle is a new type of solar cell that is not just a concept, but is already commercially available and is making its way into consumer products. How does Powerfoyle differ from existing solar power solutions, and will it really revolutionize the electronics industry?
Dreame Technologies' new entry has caught our eye, as the 5-year-old household appliance company is pushing the envelope with a very special machine that not only looks different, it will change the interaction between man and machine once more, with even less intervention needed.
Dreame Technology has incorporated LiDAR (laser imaging, detection, and ranging) into their robot vacuums, a technology most commonly used to make high-resolution 3D maps of earth surface and ocean floors. The Dreame Bot L10 Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop promises to go around obstacles in the house instead of getting trapped by them.