CES is a show that’s all about the future. Usually, that future is within the next year or two. Companies show off products to kick off marketing campaigns and begin building consumer demand.
From AI-powered wearables to smarter doors and feeding systems, these were the pet tech companies that made the biggest impact at CES this year. Macy Meyer Writer II Macy is a writer on the AI Team.
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The Texas Tech Red Raiders are currently trailing Oregon 13-0 in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, putting a loaded team on the brink of elimination. Given how bad the offense has looked for ...
Money was no object for the AI industry in early 2025. A vibe check crept in the second half of the year. Such astronomical investments were followed by equally incredible spends. Meta shelled out ...
Texas Tech stayed put at No. 4 in the final College Football Playoff rankings and learned their fate in the bracket Sunday. Two teams that are evenly matched on paper will collide in Miami. What ...
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