
How to get the most out of a virtual CES 2022
The in-person show is going on in Las Vegas but that doesn't mean you can't track the latest tech trends from home.
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The in-person show is going on in Las Vegas but that doesn't mean you can't track the latest tech trends from home.
Attendees at the giant Las Vegas event will have to show proof of vaccination to get in and Gartner's IT Symposium goes all virtual.
Don't miss TechRepublic's CES 2021 coverage, which includes product announcements from Lenovo, Samsung, LG, and Dell about PCs, laptops, software, robots, monitors, and TVs.
Company founder says the pandemic has helped boost sales, but the gardening trend was already in place.
From smart toilets and disinfecting robots to transparent OLED displays and sleep tech, CES 2021 was a showcase for the latest innovations in consumer and enterprise technology.
From heated massage office chairs to low-blue-light monitors, here's a dreamy workstation.
Companies use AI to recreate the gym environment at home and provide coaching tips for at-home workouts.
A workplace management app helps staff find a safe, isolated space to work, while helping managers keep track of which employees are home or in the office.
The gaming division of Kingston is rolling out, among other products, its first 60% mechanical keyboard, and there's no reason it's just for gaming.
The virtual event featured 55 brands and dozens of tech products from CES 2021, including an Innate Intelligent Toilet, AR smart glasses, and more.
This kidney-bean shaped pillow helps sleepers fall asleep by encouraging slow and deep breathing.
Tiny monitor makes it easier to diagnose sleep apnea and smart adjustable beds offer meditation prompts and smart home connectivity.
A fancy bidet that uses e-water, smart public toilets and even toilets that record users' health data are some of the new products from Toto
Everyone needs chargers—for a laptop, tablet, iPad, e-reader, and other devices; there are many to choose from those premiering at this year's CES. Here's a look at the just-introduced chargers.
CES 2021 had dozens of new monitors on display. Here are a few that stand out.
As player devices become increasingly portable, TechRepublic looks at the future of seating: X-Chair's Mavix Gaming Chair and a quick revisit of Razer's high-concept Project Brooklyn.