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At CES 2026, Fraimic unveiled Smart Canvas, an E-ink display in a picture frame that replaces traditional wall art with AI-generated images you can change by voice.
Smart frames won’t replace real art, but they hint at a new category where walls become programmable and this market is only just beginning to take shape.
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Slate Auto plans to ship a $25,000 electric truck in the US by end of 2026, without tax credits.
The core idea:
• 1 model, 1 configuration
• 600 parts instead of 2,500
• Composite body panels, no paint shop or stamping
• No built-in infotainment, phone or tablet instead
• Manual windows, AC included
Everything else follows from that. Simplicity keeps costs down, while customization and accessories provide margin. Slate isn’t chasing Tesla buyers. It’s targeting people choosing between a $27k used car and a new vehicle with a warranty.
The bet is simple: Reduce complexity, lower capital costs, and reach profitability earlier by building less.
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Most deaths happen because tumors are found too late, not because medicine lacks treatments. Full-body MRI can catch changes early. The issue is scale.
Humans can’t read that much data consistently, AI can.
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This isn’t a flashy lab demo anymore. Atlas has crossed the line from stunt videos to industrial hardware meant to replace manual labor on the factory floor.
What makes it different:
• Atlas recharges itself: it walks to the station, removes a depleted battery, inserts a fresh one, and keeps going. No downtime, no breaks, 24/7 operation.
• AI inside: Boston Dynamics is working with Google DeepMind, bringing neural networks into Atlas so it can reason, adapt, and learn new tasks instead of following rigid noscripts.
Key specs:
• Lifts up to 50 kg
• Height: 2.3 meters
• 56 degrees of freedom, enabling human-like (and sometimes inhuman) movement
• Resistant to water and cold, ready for harsh industrial environments
Production plans:
• Serial assembly has already started in Boston
• All 2026 deliveries are booked, first units go to Hyundai factories and Google DeepMind
• Wider availability pushed to 2027
• A dedicated factory is planned with capacity for 30,000 units per year
This isn’t a robot for demos, it’s a shift in how factories are staffed. And no, Atlas won’t work for $300 a month… even robots have standards now.
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At CES 2026, LEGO introduced SMART Play, a new system the company calls its biggest leap since the minifigure era, physical blocks that react to what kids actually do with them, without screens or apps.
SMART Play doesn’t pull LEGO into screens, it quietly adds intelligence to the bricks themselves, keeping play tactile while making it adaptive.
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Instead of replying himself, he connected an AI agent that chats with his girlfriend on Telegram when he’s busy.
The bot messages her directly, reacts to texts, tracks emotional tone, and keeps the conversation going.
If things escalate into a “code red” moment, the system alerts the human to step in.
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A small but delightful nostalgia hit: Spigen has released a transparent shell for the Mac mini that transforms it into a modern echo of the iconic iMac G3, the candy-colored machine that helped pull Apple back from the brink in the late 1990s.
It’s a reminder that good hardware design isn’t only about performance, sometimes it’s about joy, memory, and color.
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Lenovo once again used CES to show that it’s willing to experiment where others hesitate, unveiling two concept laptops built around roll-out OLED displays each stretching in a different direction.
Both machines remain concept-only for now, but with the rollable ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 already shipping, Lenovo is quietly signaling that flexible screens are moving from spectacle to strategy.
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OpenAI has introduced a dedicated health-focused area inside ChatGPT, positioning it as a navigation and understanding layer for medical information rather than a substitute for clinicians.
AI isn’t becoming a doctor but it is quietly moving closer to the data layer around one.
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GameSir showed off an unconventional controller at CES 2026: a standard-looking gamepad with a compact force-feedback steering wheel embedded right in the center.
GameSir is betting that racing fans want immersion without giving up the couch and this controller is a bold swing at that idea.
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“When I first met John Doerr who is the partner at Kleiner Perkins who invested in Amazon, one of the things he said really stuck with me,” Jeff Bezos begins. “What startup companies do is they take their precious early-capital dollars and systematically eliminate risks. That’s what the successful ones do.”
Jeff continues:
“What people often get wrong is that when you’re a startup company, 99% of whether you make it to being a more established company is luck. At Amazon we’ve worked incredibly hard. We’ve cared for our customers. I would put us up against any company in terms of how much we have bled and sweat for our customers. But we had the planets align for us so perfectly in those early days, in terms of the timing and many other things like decisions we made that were poor decisions but turned out to be the right decision anyway and those early days are when the company’s destiny is not really in its own control.”
As a company grows larger and becomes established, Jeff explains, you worry less about externalities.
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Sora Materials unveiled Soramatex at CES 2026, an ultra-light material with a density of 0.0005–0.01 g/cm³, meaning it’s literally lighter than air. Journalists who handled it said it was almost impossible to feel in their hands.
If Soramatex scales as promised, weight, not power, may become the next big bottleneck in transportation.
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Stack Overflow was once the place for programmers to ask questions. At its pandemic peak, it shaped how millions of developers learned to code. But habits have changed and fast.
Stack Overflow didn’t lose to bad moderation or competition, it lost to a new interface for knowledge itself.
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