Mon, 16 January 2023
<p>At The Digital Experience by <strong><a href="https://www.pepcom.com/">Pepcom</a></strong> in Las Vegas, <strong>Rafi Khusro, Director of Customer Experience for <a href="http://kensington.com">Kensington</a>,</strong> walked us through just a few of the many updates and new products they introduced at the show. Categories included locks for device security, docks for connectivity, trackballs, a mechanical keyboard, and more. </p> |
Mon, 16 January 2023
<p>At CES Unveiled in Las Vegans, the Founder and CEO of <a href="http://displace.tv"><strong>Displace</strong></a>, <strong>Balaji Krishnan</strong>, explains the many features of their wireless TV. Those include built-in batteries so no power cord, a unique mounting backing that allows the TV to be placed on any wall with no extra hardware, built-in handles for easy movement, and the ability tile multiple TVs for a larger screen. <br /><br /> |
Mon, 16 January 2023
<p>At CES Unveiled in Las Vegas, <strong><a href="http://valencell.com">Valencell</a> </strong>showed off a blood pressure sensor that didn’t involve the usual cuff. <strong>Mark Felice</strong>, VP-Business Development & Licensing, explained how it works, why accuracy is important when trying to obtain FDA approval, and demonstrated the device on himself. </p> |
Mon, 16 January 2023
<p>From CES Unveiled in Las Vegas, <strong>Dr. Jules Hammond</strong> of <strong><a href="http://befc.fr">Bioenzymatic Fuel Cells</a> (BeFC)</strong> shows off a paper battery that will be used in medical applications. Because it uses industry standard enzymes to create electricity, it is environmentally sound and has unique applications. </p> |
Mon, 16 January 2023
<p>On the floor at CES Unveiled, <strong>Gimmy Chu</strong>, Co-Founder and CEO of <a href="http://nanoleaf.com"><strong>Nanoleaf</strong></a>, shows off the latest addition to their innovative lighting line of products. Black triangles, smart assistant support through Matter, new lighting controls, and more. </p> |
Mon, 16 January 2023
<p>At CES Unveiled in Las Vegas, <strong><a href="http://mybirdbuddy.com">Bird Buddy</a> </strong>introduced new features to their connected bird feeder that not only lets you capture photos and videos of the birds in your yard, but identifies them as well. <strong>Kyle Buzzard, CHO (Hardware) </strong>explains the benefits, and how their product also is helping monitor migrations and more. </p> |