Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, Ashley Carman, and Sean O’Kane highlight the most important, weird, and surprising things The Verge saw at CES 2020.
Stories from this episode:
- Sonos said what every smaller tech company was thinking: working with big tech sucks
- Amazon’s hardware boss responds to Sonos accusations of stolen technology
- Sony’s electric car is the best surprise of CES
- Byton’s 48-inch screen might not be as distracting as it looks
- Mercedes-Ben’s Avatar-themed concept car with scales
- Sony surprises with an electric concept car called the Vision-S
- Segway S-Pod
- Quibi versus the world
- Spotify will use everything it knows about you to target podcast ads
- 2020 might be the year of reasonably okay foldable PCs, maybe
- Foldable and dual-screen laptops desperately need Windows 10X
- Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Fold is a $2,499 PC with a folding OLED screen
- PS5 logo
- Intel NUC Extreme platform
- Neon CEO explains the tech behind his overhyped ‘artificial humans’
- Samsung’s ‘artificial humans’ are just digital avatars
- This is Intel’s first discrete graphics card in 20 years, but you can’t buy one
- Samsung’s Ballie
- The most promising AirPower alternative isn’t ready yet
- Royole’s new smart speaker has a wraparound touch display
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