Tuesday’s top tech news: CES kicks off 2023 with a bang

It was a big day in tech world on Tuesday, January 5 as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicked off with a promising look at the technology of the future.

The show, which is hosted ever year in Las Vegas and is the world’s largest tech conference, saw a slew of big-name tech companies and startups unveil their newest technologies and innovations. From the latest in electric vehicles to 5G-powered devices and more, the show provided a glimpse at some of the cool gadgets we can expect to come out in the near future.

First, tech giant Samsung took the stage, and unveiled its new line of 5G-enabled devices, including the new Galaxy S21 Ultra—describing this device as “the ultimate smartphone for power users.” Other big-name companies that showcased their newest products included Intel, HP, Dell, Asus, and Apple.

In addition to the latest devices, the CES also put a focus on the increasing number of connected devices and homes, with several companies unveiling their latest home-automation products. Automation products showcased included smart fridges, thermostats, and self-cleaning ovens. One company even introduced a robot that can feed your pet when you’re away.

Other notable products unveiled at the show include gesture-based controllers, voice-controlled remotes, and even smart clothing that can monitor your body temperature.

Overall, it was an exciting day of tech news, with many of the products showcased set to revolutionize the world of technology in the near future. From home-automation to 5G-equipped devices, this year’s show has given us a lot to look forward to.

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