The likes of Samsung and LG are responding to Australia’s love of big TVs, announcing their largest models ever.
Those letters are: AI. At last years’ CES, formerly called the Consumer Electronics Show, artificial intelligence was everywhere. Sure there were things you expected it to be in: TVs ...
"Innovation is tangible. We can touch it and feel it. We know it when we see it," said Brian Comiskey, senior director of innovation and trends and futurist at the Consumer Technology Association.
More than 130,000 people are expected to attend the CES trade show, which starts next week and attracts the world’s biggest consumer electronics ... The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.