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We've Found the Coolest, Most Futuristic Tech at CES 2026. And It's Only Day 1
CES 2026 presented breakthrough assistive devices including cancer scanners and wheelchair tech, alongside mainstream innovations, highlighting advances in health and mobility.
- On Saturday, CES 2026 opened on the Las Vegas Strip across the Las Vegas Convention Center, The Venetian, Mandalay Bay and The Sphere, revealing real breakthroughs and many gimmicks while setting tech priorities for the next 12 months.
- Tech companies and exhibitors flock to CES because they unveil innovations to a global audience and compete for attention, while media outlets evaluate products and set the industry agenda.
- On the show floor, teams encountered assistive health tech including cancer-detecting scanners, walk-assisting exoskeletons and assistive robots, plus Samsung's world-first 130-inch Micro RGB TV and novelty gadgets like smart-companion teddy bears.
- Coverage includes live blogs and social updates on TikTok and WhatsApp, editors on-site will host a live Q&A, and TechRadar will join CNET and PCMag in presenting Best of CES 2026 awards throughout the week.
- One day into 'Unveiled' media-only prelude and with coverage throughout the week, some reveals lack launch details, and show floor reporting will clarify which remain concepts.
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Photos of the latest tech at the CES trade show in Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The annual CES trade show displays the latest from tech companies at a multiday event in Las Vegas. The show highlights consumer products in robotics, health care, vehicles, wearables and gaming.
Best of CES 2026: All of the weird, wild, and wonderful reveals from the biggest show in tech
CES 2026 – the biggest tech event of the year is now in full swing on the strip in Las Vegas with a countless number of new product reveals and wild new concepts. From desktop hologram machines and the new smart LEGO bricks, chargers that turn your phone into an AI robot assistant, the latest e-bikes, solar-powered gazebos, smart goggles, and the latest in electric vehicle tech, CES knows no bounds. We have collected all of the wildest and most …
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