Despite some high highs and low lows in 2024, the tech sector is still brimming with innovation and optimism for the future.
Chipmaker Nvidia unveiled its GB10 superchip, along with other AI-centric announcements at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on Monday. In a highly-anticipated keynote speech at CES, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang laid out his vision for the company's AI software offerings.
After graduating from the University of British Columbia and working in the United States, Miao returned to China to develop AI-featured hearing aids. His company is currently pursuing the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval to enter the U.S. medical device market.
US chipmaker Nvidia is under a Chinese probe, while China’s Tencent was blacklisted and TikTok faces a ban in the US. America should rethink its whack-a-mole approach. It’s self-defeating.
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From new headphones and earbuds, to TVs and smart speakers, these are the 39 gadgets that made Rolling Stone's "Best of CES 2025" awards list.
Look back on CES 2025's Keyvault K1, Samsung's Galaxy S25 leak, and the US' blacklisting of Tencent from last week.
Chinese exhibitors made up the largest foreign cohort at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), an influential technology trade show, held in Las Vegas from Jan. 7 to 10.
Welcome to CES 2025, where tech companies are showing off their latest innovations — some more practical than others. From $60,000 transparent TVs to RGB-lit RAM sticks, this year’s show is all about pushing boundaries (and price tags). Let’s take a look at some of the most eye-catching announcements and one fashion moment.
Chinese companies made their presence felt at the tech industry's annual flagship event CES 2025, in terms of the number of participants and their smart products ranging from robotics and smart glasses to electric vehicles (EVs) and home appliances.
Chinese conglomerate Tencent and Ubisoft's founding Guillemot family are reportedly considering a new venture using a foundation of Ubisoft assets. According to Bloomberg (paywall), the two ...
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