CES 2020 recap: Day one

On day one at CES 2020 we got to see a lot of bleeding-edge TVs. To start with, Samsung showed off its Q950 8K TV with a minimal 15mm frame and AI processor that can track screen objects and position the sound to match. LG unveiled its latest rollable OLED TV, but rather than rolling…

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10 More Extraordinary Gadgets We’ve Spotted at CES

Today we saw some tech products for parents, health monitors, and new inventions for the smart home.1 / 10Photograph: Amy LombardMost people who have dealt with temporary or chronic exposure to air pollution are familiar with lightweight 3M 95 face masks. A Portland, Oregon-based startup called AO has built what it thinks is an even…

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Here’s What Directing a Star Wars Movie Is Really Like

It’s hard to imagine a set that inspires more fan curiosity (read: obsession) than that of a Star Wars movie. It’s similarly hard to think of a place more mythically full of outre science fiction gadgetry, byzantine worldbuilding, and celebrated history. The franchise has spanned four decades, 11 films, six television shows, and scads of…

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White House Favors a Light Touch in Regulating AI

The White House has issued principles for regulating the use of artificial intelligence that call for as little government interference as possible and offer only broad guidance to federal agencies. In fact, the principles might deter regulation of AI at a time when many think it is increasingly needed.Michael Kratsios, chief technology officer of the…

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Bluetooth’s New LE Audio Is Here to Fix Your Headphones

Ever wish you could start your own silent disco, or have the audio from a faraway TV beamed directly into your ears? Well, here comes Bluetooth to your very specific rescue.Today at CES, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group announced that a few new capabilities will be coming to its namesake technology. These enhancements will be…

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Intel Maps Out a Foldable, AI-Infused PC Future

The idea that PCs are dying never held much weight; if anything, despite inroads by the iPad Pro, they’ve solidified their position as the device you turn to when you need to get things done. But where do they go from here? And with Moore’s Law in the rearview how will they continue to improve?At…

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How Close Is Iran to a Nuclear Weapon? Here’s What We Know

On Sunday, the Iranian government announced it would no longer abide by most of the restrictions on uranium enrichment and production set in place by the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a landmark 2015 treaty aimed at containing global nuclear proliferation. Iran’s announcement was widely seen as a reaction to the recent US assassination of…

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Watch Australia’s Wildfires Spawn Massive Smoky Thunderclouds

The wildfires currently tearing through Australia aren’t just unprecedented—they’re catastrophic, as one fire researcher put it. Climate change and fierce heat waves have dried the landscape into swaths of tinder, and all it takes is a single spark to unleash wildfires so powerful, they create their own weather.Researchers have been catching Australia’s fires in the…

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Facebook Revamps Its Privacy Checkup Feature in Time for CES

Some tech giants are using this year’s CES conference in Las Vegas not to show off flashy gadgets but to promote protecting user privacy. Chief among them is Facebook, which is still working to regain user (and lawmaker) trust after a series of privacy scandals in recent years. The social network announced at the event…

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CES Liveblog Day 1: Flying Cars, Smart Fridges, and 5G Chips

Welcome to our CES 2020 liveblog! The WIRED crew is on the ground here in Las Vegas to touch, test, prod, and fondle all of the latest gadgets, apps, smart-home appliances, brain-training headgear, and Alexa-powered running shoes. This liveblog is the place where we'll report all of our findings. We'll have videos, photos, written dispatches,…

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