Category: Gadgets

  • The best CES 2024 gadgets you can buy right now

    We weren’t kidding about the pillow: The Motion Pillow uses AI to help tackle snoring problems and give you a better night’s sleep. The AI Motion System detects a user’s snoring and slowly inflates airbags to lift their head and open their airway to reduce it. The accompanying app tracks sleep data, including snoring time,…

  • The Rabbit R1 is a surprisingly nice little handheld gadget.

    Posted Jan 9, 2024, 7:46 PM UTCComments David Pierce15 seconds ago The Rabbit R1 is a surprisingly nice little handheld gadget. Rabbit’s not shipping its new AI-powered R1 device until March, but the company just launched it officially today at CES. I got a few seconds with founder Jesse Lyu’s device, which didn’t do much…

  • CES 2024 updates: Gadgets from tech’s big show

    LAS VEGAS >> Welcome to opening day of CES 2024. This multi-day trade event put on by the Consumer Technology Association is expected to bring in some 130,000 attendees and more than 4,000 exhibitors to Las Vegas. Swaths of the latest advances and gadgets across personal tech, transportation, health care, sustainability and more — with…

  • CES 2024 updates: The most interesting news and gadgets from tech’s big show

    CES 2024 updates: The most interesting news and gadgets from tech’s big show

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Welcome to opening day of CES 2024. This multi-day trade event put on by the Consumer Technology Association is expected to bring in some 130,000 attendees and more than 4,000 exhibitors to Las Vegas. Swaths of the latest advances and gadgets across personal tech, transportation, health care, sustainability and more —…

  • Eight gadgets of the future – from a see-through TV to AI pillow to stop snoring

    After a year-long hiatus, the world’s largest consumer electronics show has returned to Las Vegas, featuring an insight into tomorrow’s world. New laptops, TVs, and smart speakers are the usual suspects at CES 2024, but the event also underscores how people are increasingly craving more unique gadgets. There is something for everyone, whether it be…

  • This cute AI gadget wants to replace your smartphone

    Rabbit “Infer and model human actions on computer interfaces by learning users’ intention and behavior when they use specific apps, and then mimic and perform them both reliably and quickly.” That’s the promise of a rather cute, but cutting-edge device called the Rabbit R1, which was previewed at CES 2024. In simpler terms, it wants…

  • The Coolest Gadgets of CES 2024

    CES 2024 has arrived and, as always, is filled with the coolest gadgets you can find that give us a glimpse of what the future just may be. However, it can be hard to keep track of everything revealed at CES 2024, so we’re here to gather the best of the best gadgets that you…

  • This Retro-Looking AI Gadget Wants to Be a Better Personal Assistant Than Your Phone

    Our phones are great at many things, like snapping vacation photos, entertaining us with an endless stream of bite-sized videos and acting as our personal planners. But that’s actually problematic, according to Jesse Lyu, founder and CEO of AI tech startup Rabbit. He thinks the myriad apps and functions available on our phones have stripped…

  • This AI startup made a $199 gadget that replaces apps with ‘rabbits’ – and it might just work

    Rabbit/ZDNET As companies race to implement AI capabilities onto our most personal gadgets, one Santa Monica startup may have everyone beat by taking the road less traveled. Also: CES 2024: What’s Next in Tech At CES today, Rabbit Inc. launched R1, a $199 consumer device powered by a natural-language operating system, with the goal of making…

  • The Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered gadget that can use your apps for you

    / Powered by a ‘Large Action Model,’ the $199 R1 isn’t just a chatbot — it’s a device for doing almost anything. Potentially. p>span:first-child]:text-gray-13 [&_.duet–article-byline-and]:text-gray-13″> By David Pierce, editor-at-large and Vergecast co-host with over a decade of experience covering consumer tech. Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. a:hover]:text-black [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-e9 dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-gray-63 [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-13 dark:[&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-63″>The…