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Often referred to as “the most influential tech event in the world,” the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) offers its attendees a glimpse into the year’s most innovative products and technologies.
The trade show was held digitally this year, and some of the common themes included major car manufacturers announcing a focus on electric vehicles, bigger and higher resolution TVs and connected appliances, along with air purification and UV sanitization products to help fight spread of viruses. Here’s a quick list of what you need to know.
1. Hyperion XP-1
Hyperion XP-1 is a hydrogen electric hyper car with over 1,000-mile range. As General Motors stated on its website: “There are moments in history when everything changes. Moments that become the dividing line between what came before and a new way forward. EVs are about to have a moment.”
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Is the Samsung Robot Butler real?
The 2021 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) saw a lot of impressive new tech announced, but the
Samsung Robot Butler might be the most exciting of all. Problem is, a lot of people don’t know whether to take it at face value. It’s so outlandish that most seem to be questioning whether it’s legit or a hoax. So, is the Samsung Robot Butler real? Here’s the need-to-know on the Samsung Bot Care and Samsung Bot Handy following their CES 2021 reveal.
Is Samsung really making a Robot Butler?
Robot butlers have been a science fiction pipedream for decades. Most people wouldn’t say no to a nonsentient housekeeper to share their chores with, but up until now it just hasn’t been realistic.
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