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  • CES 2026 has showcased a significant focus on robotics and AI, revealing advancements in humanoid robots capable of performing household chores and displaying innovative designs that create new consumer experiences.
  • Meta is making a substantial commitment to nuclear energy by signing agreements with multiple companies to supply over 6 gigawatts of power for its AI infrastructure, indicating a strategic move towards sustainable energy sources.
  • Elon Musk's AI tool Grok has faced backlash for its capability to create objectionable content, resulting in restrictions that only allow paying subscribers access, highlighting ongoing concerns about the ethical implications of AI-generated imagery.
  • Startups like Cyera are experiencing rapid growth, with valuations skyrocketing as demand for data security solutions rises amidst increasing public concern about privacy and cyber threats.
  • The venture capital landscape remains robust, as firms like Andreessen Horowitz continue to attract massive funding, emphasizing the belief in a resilient tech industry despite economic fluctuations.

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  • Engadget Podcast: Best of CES 2026 and a chat with Pebble's founder 2 hours ago by Devindra Hardawar
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Devindra Hardawar

    That’s a wrap for CES 2026! In this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn chat about their favorite aspects of the show, as well as Engadget’s best of CES awards lineup. Also, Cherlynn chats with Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky about his Pebble smartwatch revival, as well as an intriguing new AI ring that’s built entirely around notetaking. SUBSCRIBE! * iTunes * Spotify * Pocket Casts * Stitcher * Google Podcasts TOPICS * TVs at CES 2026: all eyes on Micro RGB and LG’s super thin OLED – 1:48 * L'Oréal debuts LED/Infrared face masks seem cool but needs some development – 5:46 * Engadget’s

  • The robots we saw at CES 2026: The lovable, the creepy and the utterly confusing 3 hours ago by Karissa Bell,Cheyenne MacDonald
    Robots, Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Karissa Bell

    CES always has its share of attention-grabbing robots. But this year in particular seemed to be a landmark year for robotics. The advancement in AI technology has not only given robots better “brains,” it’s enabled new levels of autonomy and given rise to an ambitious, if sometimes questionable, vision for our robot-filled future. From sassy humanoids to AI-powered pets and chore-handling assistants, we sought out as many cute, strange and capable robots as we could find in Las Vegas. These are the ones that made the biggest impression. AGIBOT HUMANOIDS Agibot's X2 humanoid robot. Karissa Bell for Engadget Of all the humanoids we saw at

  • NASA makes final preparations for its first crewed moon mission in over 50 years 3 hours ago by Mariella Moon
    Science, Space & Astronomy, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mariella Moon

    Back in 2024, NASA announced that the Artemis 2 mission was going to be pushed back to April 2026. Now, the agency says it could launch as early as February, with the first flight opportunity being on February 6. NASA is currently making the final preparations for the mission and will soon roll out the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft to their launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The spacecraft system’s four-mile journey from the assembly building to Launch Pad 39B will take up to 12 hours. NASA is targeting a date no

  • How to change location with a VPN 4 hours ago by Sam Chapman
    Technology & Electronics, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Sam Chapman

    Chances are that you're here because you've heard a virtual private network (VPN) can change your virtual location, and want to know what that means. If you know already, head over to my best VPN list to learn which services I recommend for changing your location. But if you're clueless, read on. Whenever any device connects to the internet — whether it's a laptop, a phone or a smart Lego brick — it's assigned a unique IP address that other devices can use to identify it. Think of the name you give the barista at a coffee shop, except instead of

  • NASA is ending Crew-11 astronauts' mission a month early 8 hours ago by Mariella Moon
    Science, site|engadget, provider_name|Engadget, region|US, language|en-US, author_name|Mariella Moon

    NASA has decided to bring the Crew-11 astronauts home a month earlier than originally planned due to a “medical concern” with one of them. This is the first time in its history that the space agency is cutting a mission short due to a medical issue, but it didn’t identify the crew member or divulge the exact situation and its severity. The agency is targeting a return date no earlier than January 14, with the exact schedule depending on the weather. If NASA’s original plan pushes through, the crew will splash down off the coast of California at approximately 3:40


The Verge

  • Amazfit’s Active 2 tracker and Blu-rays are this week’s best deals an hour ago by Sheena Vasani
    Deals, Gadgets, Tech, Verge Shopping

    The start of the year is typically a great time to snag deals on health and fitness gear, including trackers and wireless earbuds, and this week was no exception. We found plenty on sale and highlighted the best picks below. Not all of the deals are related to New Year’s resolutions, though; there are also a number of other worthwhile deals worth checking out. Despite the Consumer Electronics Show wrapping up earlier this week, we’re already seeing deals roll in, for example. And if your main goal is to unwind this weekend, we’ve spotted solid deals on Blu-rays to help

  • I’ve never used a trackball, but Keychron’s Nape Pro looks like the perfect one 2 hours ago by Antonio G. Di Benedetto
    Apple, CES, Gadgets, Keyboards, macOS, Microsoft, Tech, Windows

    Put this ball under your board. Keychron announced new mechanical keyboards with marathon battery life at CES, but this trackball stole the spotlight. The Nape Pro is Keychron's first trackball, and its slender frame means it can work on your desk in multiple ways. You can keep it to the right or left of a keyboard like a traditional trackball, or you can tuck it in front and use it without moving your hands from the keys. That positioning makes it a bit like a giant Lenovo TrackPoint, typically found on ThinkPad laptops but sometimes used on dedicated keyboards. And it should

  • I replaced Windows with Linux and everything’s going great 3 hours ago by Nathan Edwards
    Desktops, Gaming, Linux, Microsoft, PC Gaming, Tech, Windows

    Is this… bliss? | Screenshot: Nathan Edwards / The Verge Greetings from the year of Linux on my desktop. In November, I got fed up and said screw it, I'm installing Linux. Since that article was published, I have dealt with one minor catastrophe after another. None of that has anything to do with Linux, mind you. It just meant I didn't install it on my desktop until Sunday evening. My goal here is to see how far I can get using Linux as my main OS without spending a ton of time futzing with it - or even much time researching beforehand.

  • We tried to get humanoid robots to do the laundry 3 hours ago by Verge Staff
    Featured Videos, Smart Home, Tech, Verge Video

    At CES this year, humanoid robots appeared to be closer than ever to moving into our homes. LG introduced CLOiD, a household robot it says can handle chores like preparing food and loading the washing machine. SwitchBot showed off the Onero H1, another home helper built to tackle everyday tasks, and Boston Dynamics, WIRobotics, Zeroth, and others debuted even more impressive humanoids. Advances in robotics and AI have made robots smarter and more capable than ever. The question is whether they're capable enough to do our chores. We already have robots that vacuum our floors and mow our lawns - but

  • What’s on your desk, Stevie Bonifield? 4 hours ago
    Entertainment, Gadgets, Gaming, Tech, What's on your desk?

    Stevie Bonifield is a news writer here at The Verge and, they say, “I cover a little bit of just about everything, from the FCC to AI shopping tools to Linux.” Before joining our news team, they wrote weekend news for PC Gamer and did reviews, news, features, and guides for Laptop Mag, along with some stories for Tom’s Guide, IGN, TechRadar, and XDA. “I’ve been reading (and watching) The Verge since I was in high school,“ they add, ”so it’s pretty exciting to be part of the team now.“  Outside of writing, Stevie says “I also love gaming, reading, and


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