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CES 2020 has already revealed some startling developments. Each year of the convention brings a myriad of new technological advancements, but few were prepared for what was in store this year compared to the last.
In a change from previous years, security and surveillance tech is all the rage. Whether you’re looking to monitor the perimeter of your home with cameras or flying drones, the future as shown by CES 2020 looks quite a bit more paranoid than the world of today. Tap or click to see this year’s CES surveillance tech.
With CES 2020 now underway, attendees in Las Vegas will have the chance to see some of the world’s latest tech and gadgets in action. From TVs to robots, there’s something for everyone at the year’s biggest technology expo.
CES 2020 is shaping up to be the tech event of the season — with some of the biggest names in the industry bringing their A-game to Las Vegas. Nobody is 100% certain about all the gadgets and gizmos that will be present, but from what’s been leaked and teased, CES 2020 looks to be quite the spectacle.
If you’ve been paying attention to the news recently, you’ve probably heard about the wildfires torching Australia. Much of the country has been burning for months and the results have been devastating.
Homes have been destroyed, wildlife is in danger and residents are fleeing for their lives. These wildfires have caused massive destruction and there seems to be no end in sight.
Everybody knows Apple makes more than just phones. In fact, iPhones are part of a deeply-integrated ecosystem of products designed for maximum compatibility with one another. Although Apple has seen some criticism for its “walled garden” approach to design, complaints are few when everything works.
With the new year comes the next major election, now only months away. That means we’re about to be subject to a constant news cycle of election coverage and a steady stream of social media posts from your most opinionated relatives.
Technology touches most facets of life these days. From making everyday home appliances “smart” to robot vacuum cleaners handling tedious chores, tech has definitely made things better.
It’s even changing the world of toys. Instead of children finding a boring old doll under the Christmas tree, there’s a good chance they received something more exciting like a drone. You just need to be careful which drone you gift. Tap or click here to find out how some Chinese-built drones could be spying on you.
When’s the last time you got a phishing email? These tricky campaigns are some of the most effective tools a hacker can use, and judging by the millions of users successfully harmed by these schemes over the past few years, we’d say they’re unlikely to stop any time soon.
Like other virtual assistants, Amazon’s Alexa can provide you with basic information and features such as listening to music, checking the weather and setting timers for completing a task. But to expand Alexa’s knowledge, you have to enable apps, or “skills.” The goal is to make Alexa more personalized for its users.
You’re not paranoid — you are being watched. Facial-recognition cameras, store surveillance cameras, traffic cameras and more are all watching all the time.
Adding to the creep factor is the number of cases where cameras have been found in Vrbos, Airbnbs and other vacation rentals. Tap or click here for an Airbnb scam warning.