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CES 2025 takes place from Jan. 6-9, 2026 in Las Vegas. See below for news and full coverage of the event.
The largest technology conference in the world is giving back to its host city.
The emphasis was less on far-off science fiction and more on practical systems designed to improve how people live and work right now.
Nvidia, AMD and Intel all had important chip and AI platform announcements on the first day of CES 2026, but all audiences wanted to see more of was Star Wars and Jensen Huang’s little robot buddies.
The $600 million renovation, first conceived two decades ago but delayed through the Great Recession, brings the facility up to the standards of the $1 billion West Hall.
A robotic puppy is among the products thousands of CES attendees will see at multiple trade-show venues across Las Vegas starting Tuesday morning.
Some properties are asking guests for more than $1,000 a night for a hotel room stay during January’s Consumer Electronics Show.
The Chinese computer technology company’s CEO will discuss technology’s connections to Formula 1 and the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament next summer.
Experts say some devices featured at CES 2025 are difficult to repair, lack privacy and are unsustainable.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian had star power, multiple partnership announcements and a digital fireworks display at the Sphere before thousands of CES attendees.
Personal aircraft, rideable suitcases and humanoid robot are just a few of the eye-catching products and innovations on the trade show floors this year.
More than 5,000 media members have registered for this year’s CES, and many of them attended the opening event, “CES Unveiled,” at Mandalay Bay on Sunday.
Technology companies from around the world will be in Las Vegas to show off their innovations and explain how people’s lives can improve with high tech.
Delta, Harry Reid International Airport’s third-busiest carrier, will take over the Sphere Jan. 7 with a keynote address by its CEO and several technology exhibits.
While COMDEX was the dominant convention in the 1990s and CES has been huge for gadgets since then, the city’s largest trade show now deals with the automotive industry.
