WowNow is set to debut an end-to-end AI manufacturing platform at CES 2026, bridging the gap between consumer design and industrial-grade production through a new C2M framework.
The traditional treadmill experience is often a cycle of manual adjustments and static routines. Fitkol has announced its new NB Series treadmills, powered by the SportMind training system. This technology uses a Large Language Model to act as a personal coach, adjusting speed and incline automatically based on your heart rate. This shift away from manual controls aims to make indoor running safer for your joints and easier on your brain.
Leaked details suggest that OpenAI's mysterious hardware project with legendary designer Jony Ive is a pen-style device codenamed "Gumdrop." The gadget aims to serve as a "third core device" that handles voice and handwriting tasks without the distractions of a traditional screen.
NamiBox has introduced the Nami Insight One, a wearable AI device designed for educational environments. The hardware features a voice-first interface and a multimodal camera system to provide real-time tutoring and language practice. This guide provides a technical overview of the device specifications, the AI-native learning architecture, and the privacy protocols implemented for student data protection.
The LEGO Group will host its first official CES press conference on January 5, 2026. The event is expected to focus on new technology partnerships, 3D printing manufacturing advancements, and digital play experiences. Viewers can access the presentation through the official CES website or the LEGO Group's digital newsroom.
Samsung has announced the Galaxy A17 5G, a budget-focused smartphone arriving in the U.S. on January 7, 2026. Priced at $199.99, the device features a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display, an Exynos 1330 processor, and a triple-camera system with optical image stabilization. A central feature of the release is Samsung's commitment to six years of Android OS and security updates, matching the support duration of its premium flagship models.
Samsung is reportedly developing a feature for its Galaxy watches and phones that helps monitor brain health. This new tool is designed to identify early warning signs of dementia and cognitive decline by tracking how users perform daily tasks and interact with their devices.
Microsoft is turning on new safety features for all business users of its Teams app starting January 12, 2026. These updates are designed to automatically block dangerous website links and harmful files that hackers often use to break into company computers.












