Follow along with the Gizmodo crew as we take you on a by-the-minute tour of new tech on display at the annual Consumer ...
Technology brand Leafypod has unveiled an AI-powered smart planter at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Made from durable plastic materials, the LeafyPod aims to address what the brand ...
It finally happened. Robot vacuums have limbs. Roborock and Dreame both showed off vacuums with appendages at CES 2025: ...
CES 2025 was a whirlwind of a time. It is the only convention in the world where you can see the future of the toothbrush industry right next to a booth all about robot vacuums with robotic arms ...
Genki, the accessories manufacturer at the heart of the Switch 2 mockup furore coming out of CES 2025, was reportedly visited by Nintendo’s lawyers. Genki told the press it did not sign a non ...
Chinese companies made their presence felt at the tech industry’s annual flagship event CES 2025, in terms of the number of participants and their smart products ranging from robotics and smart ...
And judging from last week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, 2025 is the year this idea truly landed. Is the point to simply bring a little joy into our lives? Or to encourage us to ...
If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. At CES 2025, we saw the good and the weird, all the newest innovations that the tech industry has to ...
Though it sometimes feels like everyone's following the same trend (AI), the technology we saw at CES 2025 was remarkably diverse, from practical devices for your home to mind-bogglingly ...
The old chestnut passed around by industry watchers for the past decade was that CES — one of the world’s largest consumer tech trade events — had turned into an auto show. Maybe even the ...
Kubota came to this year’s CES with a sprawling display filled with electric equipment, hydrogen gensets, and an onslaught of commercial robots ready to mow, farm, dig, and build. If you weren ...
LAS VEGAS—58 years in, CES shows no signs of slowing down. This year, the show attracted roughly 140,000 attendees to Las Vegas to see new products and technologies from more than 4,000 companies.