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Motorola’s Special Edition Foldable Rings in the World Cup at CES 2026

The Motorola Razr FIFA World Cup 26 Edition celebrates this year’s biggest sporting event.

Motorola’s New Moto Watch Takes a Polar Plunge Into Fitness at CES 2026

From work to workouts, the Moto Watch pairs sleek design with Polar-powered fitness tracking for serious wellness insights.

Lenovo Debuts Space Frame Design in Latest ThinkPads at CES 2026

The new flagship X1 Carbon Gen 14 and companion X1 2-in-1 Gen 11 get new modular chassis for greater serviceability and longer lifespans.

Motorola and Lenovo’s New Qira AI Assistant Will Live Across All Their Devices

Announced at CES, Qira can remember what you were doing, understand context and suggest follow-up actions, without you having to launch a separate app.

These Are the Coolest Laptops We’ve Seen at CES 2026

Laptops this year will get new processors, but many computer makers are turning back the clock with designs that are easier to repair and upgrade.

New Moto Things Include a Stylus for the Razr, Revamped Location Tracker

The Moto Pen Ultra will bring handwriting to the upcoming Razr Fold, while the Moto Tag 2 doubles the battery life of its predecessor to two years.

The World’s First Carpet-Washing Modular Robot Vacuum Might Come From an Unknown Startup I Saw at CES

Carpet cleaners aren’t new, but a robot vacuum that can wash and dry carpets is. I saw the first at CES 2026, and as a bonus, it’s even modular.

Petkit’s Automatic Wet Pet Food Dispenser Is Unlike Anything Else I’ve Seen at CES

I also got a look at its Crystal Duo self-cleaning litter box and Eversweet Ultra water fountain.

The Luna Band Uses Your Voice to Track Your Health, Giving You One Less Screen to Stare At

It also doesn’t require a yearly subscription like other fitness trackers.

New ‘Test-Time Training’ method lets AI keep learning without exploding inference costs

A new study from researchers at Stanford University and Nvidia proposes a way for AI models to keep learning after deployment — without increasing inference costs. For enterprise agents that…

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