The Ringer is reporting live from Las Vegas at CES 2018, the latest installment of the world’s premier technology showcase. From up-close views of the latest Google Home innovations to interviews with some of the industry’s biggest influencers, we’ve got you covered—even when the power goes out.
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January 25, 2018
How Technology Is Creating a Generation of Adult Babies
New products like a rocking bed and robots engineered to help with sleeping are asking grown-ups to do less than ever before
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January 16, 2018
Evil Robot Kids and Egg Drones: The First-Annual Ringer Robot Awards
From drones to dinosaur robots, we’re chronicling the most charming and terrifying machines at CES
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January 14, 2018
The Six ‘Black Mirror’ Story Lines You Encounter at CES
The mammoth electronics show in Las Vegas doesn’t alarm like the sci-fi show, but considering the products on display this year, it should
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January 14, 2018
A Machine Beat Me at Scrabble, and Other Observations From A Very Robot CES
AI-enabled technologies were the stars of the show this year—often at the expense of their human competitors
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January 12, 2018
Hulu Is Hollywood’s Last Line of Defense Against a Tech Takeover
The streaming service has finally forged an identity distinct from Netflix’s, which will be key to stopping Silicon Valley’s Hollywood landgrab
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January 11, 2018
How Are Humans Adapting to Their New AI Companions?
And other questions for the man overseeing Google Assistant
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January 10, 2018
“The Power’s Out, Power’s Out”: An Oral History of the CES Blackout
For one hour and 15 minutes, the world’s greatest tech minds had to sit in a dark convention hall. This is their story.
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January 10, 2018
Everyone at CES Just Wants to Lie Down
High-tech mattresses and lounge chairs command long lines, but not because they are particularly impressive
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January 9, 2018
What Can We Expect From CES—and Tech—in 2018?
The biggest forecasting event of the year is already here, and it’s time to ask what the future is going to look like