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Household robotics brand iGarden expanded its lineup at CES with the introduction of the new M1 series of robotic pool cleaners, positioned alongside the company’s existing K series of underwater cleaning robots. Similar to the K lineup, the M1 family focuses on tiered battery capacities and corresponding runtime differences, rather than major feature gaps between models. The series debuts with four variants, all built around the same core platform but tailored for different pool sizes and cleaning durations. The M1 series also brings a noticeably refreshed design. Instead of treads, the robots now ride on four wheels, paired with a…

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AMD’s decision to bring its Ryzen AI 400 “Gorgon Point” processors into socketed desktop PCs could unlock something the PC market has never really had before: the ability for consumers to purchase a mobile-class Ryzen processor and install it into a desktop system, potentially even upgrading it later like a traditional desktop CPU. At CES 2026, AMD formally introduced Ryzen AI 400 as its next-generation laptop processor lineup. But buried within the announcement—and clarified further in interviews with AMD executives—was a notable shift in strategy: Ryzen AI 400 won’t be limited to soldered laptop designs. Instead, AMD confirmed that it…

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A day after AMD officially unveiled its Ryzen AI 400 “Gorgon Point” processors for laptops, senior executives outlined how the company views its broader client roadmap, competitive positioning, and design momentum across mobile and desktop platforms. Speaking following the announcement, AMD emphasized that client processors remain a core pillar of the company’s business, accounting for roughly 30 percent of total revenue, even if the segment occupied a smaller portion of the company’s latest keynote presentation. According to AMD, the reduced keynote focus reflects presentation priorities rather than any diminished strategic importance, as the client division continues to expand across notebooks,…

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If useful, everyday AI tools are what laptop buyers have been waiting for, Lenovo believes it finally has an answer. At CES 2026, the company introduced Qira, a Lenovo-developed AI assistant designed to live across select Lenovo PCs and smartphones, with an initial rollout planned for the first quarter of 2026. Lenovo describes Qira as an “ambient intelligence,” a term that immediately raises both interest and skepticism. The concept echoes past attempts at contextual assistants—most famously Microsoft’s Clippy—but Lenovo insists Qira is designed to be more subtle, persistent, and device-aware. Rather than existing on a single machine, Qira is meant…

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Voice-controlled smart appliances aren’t new, but IAI Smart is taking a noticeably different approach at CES with a new lineup of Emerson Smart devices that process voice commands entirely on the appliance itself. There’s no smart speaker required, no companion app, and no broadband connection involved. All voice recognition and command processing happens locally, a design choice aimed squarely at users concerned about privacy, security, or unreliable internet access. The Emerson Smart lineup—including tower fans, space heaters, air fryers, and smart plugs—uses IAI Smart’s proprietary SmartVoice technology. Each appliance has a built-in microphone and listens for a device-specific wake phrase…

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Lenovo is entering the fast-growing mini PC market with the Yoga Mini i, a compact desktop designed to combine small-footprint computing with a bit of personality. The device embraces a circular design and features an integrated light bar, which Lenovo pitches as both functional and playful. According to the company, the Yoga Mini i will launch in June with an estimated starting price of $699. Officially, Lenovo claims the Yoga Mini i occupies one liter of volume, though even Lenovo’s own representatives seem willing to debate that figure. A product manager at the show insisted the real number is closer…

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Lenovo arrived at CES 2026 with a broad refresh of its Legion gaming lineup, emphasizing variety rather than centering the entire showcase around a single ultra-premium machine. The strategy appears aimed at covering a wider range of gamers, from competitive players and creators to students entering the PC gaming space. That said, Lenovo still managed to steal the spotlight with one eye-catching concept that felt equal parts impractical and fascinating. The standout concept is the Legion Pro Rollable, a gaming laptop built around a physically expanding OLED display. In its default state, the system looks like a conventional 16-inch gaming…

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Acer has unveiled a broad lineup of new gaming laptops at CES in Las Vegas, focusing on slimmer designs and upgraded performance rather than experimental form factors. The refreshed range spans multiple price and performance tiers, aiming to cover everything from premium gaming systems to more portable, value-oriented machines. Leading the lineup is the Predator Helios Neo 16S AI, Acer’s new thin-and-powerful flagship gaming laptop. The system is built around Intel’s latest Core Ultra Series 9 386H processor and can be configured with Nvidia’s RTX 50-series graphics, topping out at the RTX 5070. Acer pairs that hardware with a 16-inch…

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Intel has officially launched its Core Ultra Series 3 processors, codenamed Panther Lake, marking the company’s first consumer platform built on its new Intel 18A manufacturing process. The rollout is being supported by dozens of PC makers, positioning Panther Lake as Intel’s flagship mobile platform for 2026. At Intel’s CES 2026 launch event, executives emphasized the significance of the moment, highlighting that Panther Lake represents the first shipping products based on Intel 18A. The process combines RibbonFET gate-all-around transistors with PowerVia backside power delivery, a pairing Intel says enables up to 15 percent better performance per watt. The company framed…

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Hideo Kojima’s influence on gaming is hard to overstate. From decades spent shaping the Metal Gear series to the more recent success of Death Stranding, his work has developed a visual identity that is instantly recognizable. That distinctive aesthetic is now crossing over into consumer hardware with a limited-edition version of Asus’s ROG Flow Z13 gaming tablet, created in collaboration with Kojima Productions. Dubbed the “KJP” edition, this special variant of the 13-inch gaming tablet leans heavily into the visual language associated with Kojima’s games, particularly Death Stranding. Carbon fiber accents, asymmetrical detailing, and a black-and-bronze color scheme give the…

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