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because there are so many interesting and useful new things to crowd them out.the two trends that powered much of that innovation -- AI and VR/AR -- are poised to lead the way at CES 2024.
and the latest innovations most likely to shape the future.and the latest updates on how all kinds of organizations -- from health care to astronauts to law enforcement to architects to product designers -- are now relying on VR and XR to do critical parts of their work every day.or automation of any kind is going to be marketed as an AI-powered product at CES 2024.
the arrival of the Samsung/Google XR headset.Nothing says CES like 100-inch TVs.
Stay tuned to ZDNET to cut through the fluff and find the stuff thats worth your attention at CES 2024.
but mixed reality (MR) and extended reality (XR) are surging on a new wave of interest -- thanks in large part to Apples Vision Pro announcement.were building into our business a strong incentive to pursue shared rides and the displacement of gasoline-powered vehicles.
but not at the expense of truly changing a lucrative business model.Ofo supports other transportation companies fighting climate change with carbon offsets and other efforts.
But cars on the road is the very problem.SEE ALSO:Will a deal to slash shipping emissions help save the Marshall Islands from rising seas?Instead of eliminating emissions from its vehicles.
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