CES 2025 is here!
The Consumer Electronics Show is the world’s biggest annual tech conference. Big Tech companies and small startups alike make the trek to Las Vegas, Nevada every January to debut the latest consumer products and tech innovations of the future.
This year, we’re seeing plenty of AI products as well as some big announcements in both the television and computing power space. Companies like LG and Nvidia are debuting some interesting innovations. Tech powerhouses like Samsung and Sony are bringing their own new products to showcase. And, of course, countless startups will be putting their hardware and software in the spotlight for the first time, hoping to be discovered.
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41 minutes ago | January 8, 2025
For those of us waiting for CES to feature a flying car, well that’s already happened. But if you’ve been waiting for a car that includes a helicopter, then the Xpeng Aero HT is the CES 2025 flying car reveal you need.
Featuring a “mothership” minivan and a two-person helicopter you can remove with one hand, this is a winning combo for anyone with a sense of adventure – and a lot of money. Mashable’s Chance Townsend got a close look at the new vehicle and there’s a lot to be excited about.
49 minutes ago | January 8, 2025
As many of us look ahead to the end of this long winter, warm weather and beach trips beckon.
Many of us like to pretend that we’re going to disconnect, read a book, and listen to the waves. But our devices are never far from us, and now Anker has a way to let us maximize our time on both social media and in the sand.
The Solix Summer Beach Umbrella will allow you to charge those devices while also powering an electric cooler to keep your favorite beverages at the perfect temperature. Anker hasn’t said how much the umbrella will cost, but expect it to hit shelves this year.
14 hours ago | January 7, 2025
15 hours ago | January 7, 2025
Samsung has found a way to make flatscreen TVs new again, with The Frame TV, which hangs on the wall and makes moving and still images look like art. At this week’s CES, Samsung debuted The Frame Pro, which improves upon a good thing.
Known for its unique usage of ambient light sensors that dim and matte-ify like magic, the new Frame Pro features a lighting system that utilizes Samsung’s Neo QLED tech. Pricing for The Frame Pro eludes the public currently, but the pre-Pro version can be had now for less than $2K.
16 hours ago | January 7, 2025
Robots are a staple of CES, but this year had some of the zaniest, reports Mashable’s Tim Marcin. Yes, there were robots that do domestic chores like picking up trash and even doing dishes, but how about a robot that blows on your super-hot coffee? CES also featured robots with very little practical use — how about a super cute ‘bot that dangles on your purse and impresses passers-by? Sure, why not.
17 hours ago | January 7, 2025
When Dell announced the rebranding of the company’s PCs at this week’s CES, the reaction inspired moans and groans, Alex Perry reports. The company is phasing out names like “XPS” and “Inspiron,” with every Dell machine now separated into three categories —Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max. As noted by many in the CES audience, those names are very evocative of Apple products.
The reaction to Dell’s Mac-esque news was also critiqued online, but a company spokesperson had a quick response to that response.
17 hours ago | January 7, 2025
Of course, there are robots and laptops at CES, but what about an air purifying kitty tower? Yup, they got that too.
Utilizing a few creepily stuffed kitties, LG premiered its sleek AeroCatTower at the tech bonanza. Designed to welcome your feline with comfortable dome-shaped beds and even heating options, the AeroCatTower also cleans the air, reducing the dust and hair emitted by our whiskered friends. There’s no price or release date yet, but be on the lookout for this in the future.
18 hours ago | January 7, 2025
CES is no stranger to devices with screens that stretch, fold, or unroll.
So, it’s no surprise to see Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable AI laptop unfurl its screen on the CES showroom floor on Tuesday.
With a flexible OLED display powered by small motors in its hinge, Mashable’s Chase DiBenedetto reports the screen can expand from 14 inches to 16.7.
Reporter Haley Henschel is trying out the device today and will share more about the experience today.
18 hours ago | January 7, 2025
Dylan Haas reports: “As the Mashable team scampers around the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, there’s one question that’s top of mind every time we visit a booth or attend a demo: ‘That’s cool, but when can I buy it?'” He’s got the answers to your burning question.
18 hours ago | January 7, 2025
19 hours ago | January 7, 2025
At the Nvidia keynote at CES 2025, CEO Jensen Huang didn’t waste anytime showing off the new GeForce RTX 50 Series. Huang walked onstage carrying the graphics card to a round of applause, Mashable’s Cecily Mauran reports.
This was the most anticipated moment of the Nvidia event, but not the only big announcement. The AI computing company integral to the rise of generative AI had many more cards to play at the Las Vegas tech conference. Nvidia is now building its own AI models, fueling robotics and autonomous vehicle development, and bringing some of the most powerful computing tools to the masses, Mauran writes. Here’s everything that was announced at the Nvidia keynote.