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  • Asus ROG & Xreal Unveil 240Hz AR Glasses for Gamers


    Asus ROG’s next ally is Xreal, with 240Hz AR glasses coming in 2026Xreal is partnering with Asus to introduce the ROG Xreal R1 AR glasses, designed specifically for gamers and featuring a groundbreaking 240Hz refresh rate, double the standard 120Hz found in most AR glasses today. These glasses boast micro-OLED panels with 1080p resolution and a 57-degree field of view, providing a large virtual screen experience. They connect to devices via a USB-C cable and come with the ROG Control Dock, which includes HDMI and DisplayPort options for versatile connectivity. The glasses offer three degrees of freedom, allowing users to anchor the screen or let it follow head movements, and are expected to launch in the first half of the year, though pricing details are yet to be announced. This matters because it represents a significant advancement in AR technology for gaming, enhancing immersive experiences with higher refresh rates and improved connectivity options.

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  • Nvidia’s Vera Rubin Chips Enter Full Production


    Jensen Huang Says Nvidia’s New Vera Rubin Chips Are in ‘Full Production’Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang announced that the company's next-generation AI superchip platform, Vera Rubin, has entered full production and is set to start reaching customers later this year. This development was revealed during a press event at the CES technology trade show in Las Vegas. The introduction of Vera Rubin is expected to enhance AI computational capabilities, marking a significant advancement in Nvidia's chip technology. This matters because it signifies a leap forward in AI processing power, potentially accelerating innovation across various industries reliant on AI technologies.

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  • MSI Unveils Sleek Prestige Laptops at CES 2026


    These are the sleekest MSI laptops I’ve ever seenMSI is unveiling a refreshed Prestige business laptop line at CES 2026, featuring sleeker designs, OLED displays, and Intel's new Panther Lake chips. The lineup includes the Prestige 14 AI Plus and Prestige 16 AI Plus clamshell models, as well as 2-in-1 versions known as the Prestige Flip, all equipped with a 1920 x 1200 OLED display. The 16-inch models offer an optional 2880 x 1800 / 120Hz OLED display, and the Flip versions come with an MSI Nano Pen stylus that charges quickly for extended use. The Prestige 14 Flip is priced at $1,299 with availability starting in late January, while the Prestige 16 models are expected in March, with the standard and Flip versions priced at $1,399 and $1,549, respectively. The Prestige 13, although retaining a last-gen design, now features a high-resolution OLED display and Panther Lake chip options, with pricing yet to be announced. This matters because it highlights MSI's commitment to innovation in the competitive laptop market, offering advanced features that cater to both business users and tech enthusiasts.

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  • MSI Crosshair 16 Max HX: Slimmer Design, Stronger Specs


    The MSI Crosshair 16 Max HX features a slimmer chassis and stronger specsThe MSI Crosshair 16 Max HX gaming laptop, unveiled at CES, offers improved specifications within a slimmer design, being 14.3 percent thinner than its predecessor. It features a second-generation Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series GPU, up to 128GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 16-inch 240Hz OLED display. The laptop supports MSI OverBoost Ultra, enabling significant boosts to both GPU and CPU performance, while maintaining a subtle design with minimal RGB accents. Scheduled for release in April 2026, it will start at $1,649, appealing to gamers seeking high performance in a more compact form. This matters as it reflects the ongoing trend of enhancing gaming laptops' power and portability, meeting the demands of modern gamers.

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  • Nvidia Unveils Vera Rubin AI Platform at CES 2026


    Nvidia launches Vera Rubin AI computing platform at CES 2026Nvidia has introduced the Vera Rubin AI computing platform, marking a significant advancement in AI infrastructure following the success of its predecessor, the Blackwell GPU. The platform is composed of six integrated chips, including the Vera CPU and Rubin GPU, designed to create a powerful AI supercomputer capable of delivering five times the AI training compute of Blackwell. Vera Rubin supports 3rd-generation confidential computing and is touted as the first rack-scale trusted computing platform, with the ability to train large AI models more efficiently and cost-effectively. This launch comes on the heels of Nvidia's record data center revenue growth, highlighting the increasing demand for advanced AI solutions. Why this matters: The launch of Vera Rubin signifies a leap in AI computing capabilities, potentially transforming industries reliant on AI by providing more efficient and cost-effective processing power.

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  • Nvidia Unveils Rubin Chip Architecture


    Nvidia launches powerful new Rubin chip architectureNvidia has unveiled its new Rubin computing architecture at the Consumer Electronics Show, marking a significant leap in AI hardware technology. The Rubin architecture, named after astronomer Vera Rubin, is designed to meet the increasing computational demands of AI, offering substantial improvements in speed and power efficiency over previous architectures. It features a central GPU and introduces advancements in storage and interconnection, with a new Vera CPU aimed at enhancing agentic reasoning. Major cloud providers and supercomputers are already slated to adopt Rubin systems, highlighting Nvidia's pivotal role in the rapidly growing AI infrastructure market. This matters because it represents a crucial advancement in AI technology, addressing the escalating computational needs and efficiency requirements critical for future AI developments.

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  • Amazon Launches Alexa+ for Public Access


    Amazon Alexa+ released to the general public via an early access websiteAmazon has launched Alexa+, a generative AI assistant, for public access via a free early access program at Alexa.com, making it available without the need for specific hardware. This move aligns Alexa+ with other popular chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, and aims to integrate it more deeply into Amazon’s ecosystem, potentially boosting Prime subscriptions. Alexa+ offers features for organizing household tasks, smart home management, and maintaining continuity across devices, although it has been noted to have performance issues and lacks some promised functionalities. By introducing a subscription model and considering ad placements, Amazon hopes Alexa+ will become a more financially successful iteration of its AI assistant. This matters because it represents Amazon's strategic shift to enhance user engagement and profitability through advanced AI capabilities and subscription services.

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  • Anker’s New 45W Nano Charger with Screen


    Anker put a screen on its smallest 45W chargerAnker has introduced three new charging solutions at CES 2026, including an updated Nano Charger with a front-facing screen that displays power delivery details and the connected device's charge level. This compact 45W charger, designed to work with both Apple and non-Apple devices, features a three-stage power delivery system to manage temperatures and prolong battery health. Anker's new Prime Wireless Charging Station, priced at $149.99, offers a 3-in-1 charging solution with a unique airflow cooling system, while the Nano Power Strip provides 10 extra power ports for $69.99. These innovations highlight Anker's focus on enhancing functionality and user convenience in charging technology. This matters as it showcases advancements in charging technology and user convenience, reflecting the growing demand for efficient and versatile power solutions.

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  • Alexa Plus Now Available in Early Access


    The Alexa Plus website is now available to everyone in early accessAlexa Plus is now available to everyone through an early access program, allowing users to interact with Amazon's AI chatbot via a web interface on Alexa.com. This new platform enhances user convenience by enabling tasks such as updating to-do lists, making reservations, and uploading documents for information extraction, all from a laptop. It also integrates with smart home devices and offers features like meal planning and grocery shopping, though users are advised to verify its accuracy. Additionally, Alexa Plus introduces entertainment features to streamline content consumption and a redesigned mobile app for improved accessibility. This matters as it represents a significant expansion of AI-driven convenience and integration into daily life, though users should remain vigilant about its reliability.

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  • Top Tech Unveiled at CES 2026


    The best tech announced at CES 2026 so farCES 2026 has already showcased a range of innovative tech products, even before the official show floor opening. Notable highlights include Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold, which transforms from a phone to a tablet and aims to replace laptops with its DeX feature; GE Appliances' smart fridge with a package scanner and remote camera; and LG's CLOiD home robot, capable of performing household tasks. Other intriguing unveilings are the Clicks Communicator with a physical keyboard, LG's Gallery TV designed for art display, and Samsung's Family Hub smart fridge with voice-activated doors. These innovations demonstrate the rapid advancements in technology, promising to enhance convenience and connectivity in everyday life. This matters because it highlights the ongoing evolution of consumer technology, which continues to integrate more seamlessly into daily activities, potentially transforming how we interact with our environments and devices.

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