CES is clear: People want tech to improve their everyday lives
CES drew 148,000 attendees and showcased AI and AR tech focused on everyday use, including wearable devices and new business models like augmented reality shopping.
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Increased Attendance and New Tech at CES a Good Sign for SXSW
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) just came to a close in Las Vegas and drew a whopping 148,000 attendees. This is a 4% increase from last year’s attendance and a good indicator that conventions and live events are continuing to rebound following the pandemic. Considered the world’s biggest conference of its kind, CES saw the debut of some exciting new electronic devices. Some, like a rollable ultra-wide laptop from Lenovo, showcased interesti…
Final Thoughts: Jacobs on His CES Takeaways
Xperi signage emphasizes the DTS AutoStage Video Service Veteran radio consultant Fred Jacobs has had a month to reflect on what he saw at CES in Las Vegas. The fact is, Jacobs says broadcast radio was again nearly absent from the tech fest. Xperi’s DTS AutoStage with HD Radio was displayed in a shiny new Mercedes-Benz CLA, but beyond that there wasn’t much for radio broadcasters to celebrate; and even that display was showcasing the platform’s…
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