Mashable : Environment, Style, Technology
Holodeck of 3D-generated woman in a small tublar object.

No matter what I do, I always seem to find myself in a peculiar situation at CES.

Mashable : Style, Technology
Neon covered table for an AI bartender at CES 2026.

I love a free drink. I also love the premise of asking an AI to invent a cocktail based on a vague flavor profile and a dream.

Engadget : Technology

Just like last year, NVIDIA has used some of its time on the CES stage to introduce an upgraded version of its real-time image-upscaling technology. The new DLSS 4.5 promises sharper visuals with the 2nd Generation Super Resolution Transformer, which the company says will deliver better temporal stability, reduced ghosting and improved anti-aliasing.

Engadget : Style, Technology

Projector maker XGIMI has turned up at CES to launch its own range of AR glasses, but don’t get the champagne out too soon. MemoMind is a new brand under which its AI-infused eyewear will be sold, with two distinct units arriving at some point in the near future. The company says it has leveraged its know-how in optics and engineering to produce glasses which are unobtrusively light, all the better for blending into your daily life.

Mashable : Business, Technology, Travel
man removing hp EliteBoard G1a keyboard pc from travel case

For CES 2026, HP is debuting the EliteBoard G1a, a keyboard with a modular business Copilot+ PC

Engadget : Style, Technology

While it's nice to see desktop support in AMD's new Ryzen AI 400 chips, demanding gamers and enthusiasts will likely be more intrigued by the company's next batch of Ryzen AI Max+ chips, as well as the new Ryzen 7 9850X3D with 3D V-Cache.

Engadget : Technology

French startup NAOX is at CES with a groundbreaking wearable EEG for clinics and research, but that’s not what we’re interested in today. Because it’s also here showing off a prototype of the consumer version, which incorporates its brain-scanning technology in wireless earbuds. As early as the end of this year, your earbuds could pull double-duty, pumping out tunes and keeping an eye on your brain’s health.

Engadget : Sports, Technology

You’ll be able to watch more live sports programming on Peacock that supports Dolby Vision and Atmos starting this year. At the moment, the only live sports offering you can enjoy with Atmos on the service is Sunday Night Football.