CES 2026 has officially begun in Las Vegas, showcasing the latest innovations in artificial intelligence, smart devices, electric vehicles, health technology, and next-generation consumer electronics from global tech leaders.
Apple’s leaked iPhone roadmap points to a major design shift, with foldable displays and curved-glass designs signaling the end of the flat-phone era and the beginning of a bold new hardware direction.
OpenAI has launched GPT-5.2 and announced a major partnership with Disney to bring licensed characters to Sora AI video, signaling a major shift in artificial intelligence, entertainment, and digital content creation.
Governments worldwide are racing to regulate artificial intelligence as AI becomes the decade’s biggest political issue, reshaping global power, election integrity and national security.
Hyperloop transportation advances as multiple countries compete to build the first 1,000 km/h transit system, reshaping global mobility and future travel.
Google unveils its most advanced TPU chips yet, delivering record-breaking AI performance, efficiency improvements, and a major shift in cloud computing power.
The global luxury market surpasses $1.7 trillion as middle-class and younger investors drive unprecedented demand for premium cars, watches, art, and designer goods.
AWS and Nvidia unveil global AI Factories combining Nvidia GPUs with AWS cloud infrastructure to enable faster, scalable AI development for enterprises and governments.
Meta is cutting Metaverse spending by 30% and shifting resources to AI-driven wearables like smart glasses, marking a major strategic pivot toward on-device intelligence.
Samsung’s 2026 AI-driven roadmap redefines smart devices with Device eXperience (DX), integrating AI across phones, appliances, and connected ecosystems.
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