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A glimpse of the future at CES

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English - January 11, 2020 17:46 - 35 minutes - 32.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 110 ratings
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CES is becoming less of a place where companies unveil game-changing products, and more where they show attention-grabbing ideas.

That's one of the takeaways from GeekWire's CES 2020 coverage team, managing editor Taylor Soper and photographer/videographer Kevin Lisota, who just returned from several days at the big technology show in Las Vegas. On this episode of the GeekWire Podcast, they recap some of the strangest things they saw at CES, but also some of the most interesting and impactful products and trends. Plus, celebrity sightings, cutting-edge food and robot companions.

Amazon and Ring
Amazon signals big ambitions for automobiles with expanded presence at CES
Amazon devices chief on Sonos accusations: ‘We have tried to be a great partner to them’
‘Alexa, pay for gas’: Amazon unveils voice control feature to buy fuel at Mobil and Exxon stations
Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff on ‘productizing’ privacy and staying the course amid controversy
Here are all of Google’s voice assistant announcements from CES as it battles Amazon
Inside Amazon’s CES media event: Shaq shows up, touts Ring, makes drinks with celeb chef Guy Fieri

Demos and experiences
Delta Air Lines debuts crazy ‘parallel reality’ airport experience based on Seattle startup’s technology
Hands-on demo with Charmin’s new toilet paper robot and fart smell sensor at CES
CES: Smart toothbrushes go from concept to reality as industry giants embrace more tech
Video: Pizza-making robot arrives at CES to feed hungry attendees, thanks to Seattle startup
We tried Impossible Foods’ new pork, the latest fake meat from the Bill Gates-backed company

Tech trends
Privacy is front and center at CES as execs from Apple, Facebook, others debate key tech issues
CES: These are the consumer tech trends to watch for 2020 and beyond, according to show organizers

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CES is becoming less of a place where companies unveil game-changing products, and more where they show attention-grabbing ideas.


That's one of the takeaways from GeekWire's CES 2020 coverage team, managing editor Taylor Soper and photographer/videographer Kevin Lisota, who just returned from several days at the big technology show in Las Vegas. On this episode of the GeekWire Podcast, they recap some of the strangest things they saw at CES, but also some of the most interesting and impactful products and trends. Plus, celebrity sightings, cutting-edge food and robot companions.


Amazon and Ring

Amazon signals big ambitions for automobiles with expanded presence at CES
Amazon devices chief on Sonos accusations: ‘We have tried to be a great partner to them’
‘Alexa, pay for gas’: Amazon unveils voice control feature to buy fuel at Mobil and Exxon stations
Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff on ‘productizing’ privacy and staying the course amid controversy
Here are all of Google’s voice assistant announcements from CES as it battles Amazon
Inside Amazon’s CES media event: Shaq shows up, touts Ring, makes drinks with celeb chef Guy Fieri

Demos and experiences

Delta Air Lines debuts crazy ‘parallel reality’ airport experience based on Seattle startup’s technology
Hands-on demo with Charmin’s new toilet paper robot and fart smell sensor at CES
CES: Smart toothbrushes go from concept to reality as industry giants embrace more tech
Video: Pizza-making robot arrives at CES to feed hungry attendees, thanks to Seattle startup
We tried Impossible Foods’ new pork, the latest fake meat from the Bill Gates-backed company

Tech trends

Privacy is front and center at CES as execs from Apple, Facebook, others debate key tech issues
CES: These are the consumer tech trends to watch for 2020 and beyond, according to show organizers

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.