Live Updates from CES 2025: A Vegas Extravaganza 🌟
Dive into the labyrinth of tech marvels at CES 2023! From TVs to robots, this annual event has it all—even if some innovations leave you scratching your head in wonder. Our personal explorers gave their two cents on the latest gadgets, their quirks included.
Before embarking on the showfloor, a few interesting leaks had already surfaced—LG's medley of lamp-projector, Govee's lively gaming lights, and a robot vacuum with a bionic claw arm.
But there’s much more in store. Major chipmakers will be announcing their latest offerings, leaving a plethora of new laptops and computers for us to ponder over in the coming months.
Let's dive into the heart of the madness:
A Leg and a Lamp—What is the Jizai Mi-Mo AI Robot?
Meet the Jizai Mi-Mo AI Robot—a mixture of function and form. Yuki Ishikawa, its creator, designed it to look like a living creature-inspired six-legged table, complete with a lamp. With AI models powering its interaction with the environment, it has a charming personality (promise). On the show floor, it would wave and walk towards people, offering a glimpse of its potential capabilities to fetch your remote. —Jorge Jimenez
A Projector You Can Fit in Your Pocket? Sign Me Up!
Over the past year, I've been captivated by tiny projectors. The Aurzen ZIP is essentially a trifold portable projector that slips right into your pocket. It’s pocket-sized and projects at a 1080p resolution. You can mirror your phone, charge via USB-C, and it even has MagSafe compatibility. The Aurzen ZIP costs around $400 and is due to launch on Kickstarter soon. —Jorge Jimenez
Make Your Air-Guitar Fantasies a Reality
The LiberLive C1 is the first stringless, smart guitar for guitar-heroes-in-the-making. Designed to make you feel like a rock star, the chord buttons are placed on the neck, and the neck has two strumming paddles. You can also use headphones or speakers, and sharing your music is conveniently through an app. —Jorge Jimenez
Intel Unveils Its New Arrow Lake Chips for Enhanced Performance
Intel introduced its latest Arrow Lake chips, designed specifically for enterprise and gaming laptops. The new chips aim to boost performance beyond desktops, and Intel's ultra 200S chip is a relevant example. The new chips will be gradually introduced in various consumer devices. —Jorge Jimenez
Keep an Eye on the Garden with These High-Tech Cameras
Bird Buddy, the pioneer of smart bird feeders, is expanding its lineup for CES 2025. Alongside the Buddy, they introduced two additional options: the Petal, a modular bird camera that allows for more coverage, and Wonder Blocks, allowing you to create your perfect environment for wildlife observation. —Jorge Jimenez
As our unbiased, uncensored, and uncouth guide, we won't pull any punches in discussing these quirky and cutting-edge innovations. Stay tuned for our latest updates on CES 2023!
The Jizai Mi-Mo AI Robot, a blend of function and form, showcases the future of technology with its AI-powered interactions and charming personality. It's a six-legged table equipped with a lamp and capable of fetching your remote, hinting at the limitless possibilities technology holds.
Major tech companies are set to announce their latest offerings, paving the way for a flood of new laptops and computers in the coming months, highlighting the rapid evolution of tech in the tech industry.