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Lee esta historia en español aquí NASA invites innovators of all ages to register for the NASA Space Apps Challenge, held on ...
The 2021 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was a virtual event and very different from past physical events. The show had a focus on ADAS and autonomous vehicles, IoT and especially technologies for ...
eWEEK PERSPECTVE: How well can a “virtual” event like CES 2021 support what has traditionally relied on face-to-face engagements and deals? Looking ahead, what does this potentially mean for ...
CES 2021 was far from the first tech show to go all virtual over this past year. The size and scope of the event, on the other hand, are relatively unique here.
The largest trade show in the world is now the largest digital tech event in the world as well, as CES 2021 hosted thousands of businesses and attendees over the course of the five-day virtual ...
Even in virtual form, this year’s CES held some pleasant surprises among the high-profile announcements.
CES keynote speeches were delivered via livestream this year. The halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center were empty last week as the annual Consumer Electronics Show carried on in a virtual ...
Another CES is in the books. Going all-virtual meant that it was a smaller show than usual — and since it was already a show that’s been on the decline in terms of influence for a few years ...
CES 2021 was all about the pandemic, featuring smart masks with built-in microphones, disinfectant robots, and laptops better equipped for Zoom calls.
As with most things during the pandemic, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the biggest tech trade show, went virtual this year. What hasn’t changed, though, is the number of new gadgets being ...
In July 2020, the Consumer Technology Association (which runs CES) pulled the plug on any kind of in-person event for January 2021 and started planning an online event instead.
Best of CES 2021: The (Virtual) Tech Show’s Weirdest and Most Wondrous Gadgets This year’s trade show wasn’t in Las Vegas but still featured dishwashing robots, litter-collecting drones ...