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CES gadget gala looks to shake off economic gloom
The annual CES presents new innovations that experts hope will remedy the ailing economy with growth from enterprise
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Tech alliances firm up in the self-driving car wars at CES
Major automakers partnered with tech firms to compete against Tesla and Apple for electric cars.
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CES to now end sooner than planned as Omicron cases surge
CES will end earlier than planned, as participating companies like Amazon drop out because of Omnicron fears.
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Microsoft joins Google, Amazon, others in canceling in-person presence at CES
US software giant added that it will continue to participate at CES remotely, according to an emailed statement
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Global tech show CES attracts 15,000 sign-ups since Omicron
More than 1,900 companies have committed to attending the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January
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Future of mobility: some wild rides seen ahead at tech show
Innovators played with long-established ideas like the bicycle or scooter by adding artificial intelligence
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US gadget love forecast to grow despite trust issues
Amid trade wars, the technology sector is seeking to put its problems aside with CES
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Here are the trending items of CES 2018
This year's version was no different with a range of innovative products displayed
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Virtual aide market a 'wildfire' at CES gadget show
Voice-commanded virtual assistants packed into speakers and other devices will be a "game-changing" trend this year
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CES kicks off with no lead women speakers or code of conduct
The event was to showcase latest consumer electronics from televisions to self-driving cars

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