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  • Jan 9, 2025 | yahoo.com | Daniel Cooper

    DotLumen founder Cornel Amariei describes his product as a “self driving” system to enable blind and low-vision people a way to get around. It’s essentially the electronic equivalent to a guide dog, helping users avoid obstacles when walking around. The Romanian company turned up to CES 2025 in Las Vegas armed with prototypes of its headset that it hopes will make blind people’s lives a lot easier.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | yahoo.com | Daniel Cooper

    It’s showing off the product at CES 2025 ahead of its launch. Daniel CooperSenior EditorWed, January 8, 2025 at 11:30 PM UTC2 min readThe following article discusses adult themes. There was a legend in my high school about turning your PlayStation 2 into an ersatz vibrator by creating a custom skate park in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3. Build a circular grind rail, turn off the ability to fall, jump on it and your DualShock would launch into a never ending frenzy of haptic feedback.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | yahoo.com | Daniel Cooper

    This isn’t just any retro-styled microphone, but an all-in-one tool for music creators looking to record vocals when on the go. It’s the creation of Hisong, a startup looking to build a more elegant alternative to toting around a microphone, mixer and headphones wherever you go. The AirStudio One is a wireless condenser microphone with a few secrets buried inside, like a professional audio interface, a wireless USB-C dongle and a pair of true wireless headphones.

  • Jan 8, 2025 | yahoo.com | Daniel Cooper

    Here's what you missed by not refreshing this website every five minutes. Daniel CooperSenior EditorWed, January 8, 2025 at 11:00 AM UTC5 min readIt’s the second day of CES 2025, and I’m sure you’ve spent the whole day with your eyes pointed to our liveblog containing all the news of the day. But I’m sure there are a few folks who might have sneezed, or blinked, and missed something important.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | yahoo.com | Daniel Cooper

    A terrifying vision of the future, courtesy of CES 2025. Daniel CooperSenior EditorUpdated Tue, January 7, 2025 at 10:08 PM UTC2 min readAccording to Wikipedia, the first instance of the phrase “post-truth” was written by Steve Teisch in 1992 when referencing political scandals post-Watergate. Clearly, ol’ Stevie never visited CES, where the standards for saying things that are provably true are slightly laxer than in the rest of civil discourse.

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