Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida sees a future in cars, envisions challenges selling 8K and talks about its prospects in streaming.
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CES: Buzzy NEON startup builds ‘artificial humans’ that resemble bankers, fashion models
NEONS are “computationally created” virtual beings that look like yoga instructors, bankers and news anchors. They have a Samsung pedigree.
Meet Lora Haddock DiCarlo. She’s the woman responsible for the return of sex toys at CES 2020
After taking away an award for a “pleasure tech” product Lora DiCarlo’s Osé, CES organizers reversed course and invited sex tech companies to exhibit.
What to expect at CES 2020: Ivanka Trump, flying cars, sex toys and 8K TVs – oh my!
Tech-minded consumers will have their eyes and ears trained on CES in Las Vegas to get an early glimpse at their next television or smart appliance.
AI in 2020 and beyond: create a digital replica of your aging parent or yourself
AI will blur human and machine through the next decade and beyond, from creating truly useful virtual assistants to digital replicas of yourself
AI, 5G, ‘ambient computing’: What to expect in tech in 2020 and beyond
Between AI, 5G and ambient computing, what technologies will make their mark in 2020 and throughout the next decade?
Controversial YouTube star PewDiePie taking a break in 2020
PewDiePie has been labeled a racist and anti-Semitic. Now the controversial YouTuber says he’s taking a break in early 2020 because “I’m tired.”
Private helicopter rides, strip clubs: 8 crazy things you put on your expense report
People get creative when filing expense reports. But asking an employer to reimburse you for strip clubs or cufflinks may be pushing it too far.
What happens to your Facebook and Twitter accounts after you die?
You should think about the social media afterlife, an expert says. Here’s how to memorialize or close the Facebook account of someone who has died.
Apple Card holiday promotion: Get an iPhone interest-free with 6% cash back
Apple Card owners will be able to finance the purchase of an iPhone with zero interest and 6% cash back, Apple revealed.