It’s not a bad idea, in theory. Giving AI a face is not just a marketing ploy. It's a biological inevitability.
I spoke with Qualcomm at CES to learn more about what the buzzword means, how it applies to you, and what a physical AI future might look like.
I spoke to Qualcomm executives at CES to learn more about what the buzzword means, how it applies to you, and what a physical AI future looks like.
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This Wacom tablet finally makes Android a serious art platform
Every so often, a device lands that redraws the line for an entire category. The Wacom MovinkPad Pro 14 feels like one of ...
Warm, inviting, and endlessly versatile, ochre is shaping up to be the top favorite among designers for 2026 – and the new ...
The PC maker's bold lineup includes rollable laptops, a knock-to-open Auto Twist, Space Frame, Forcepad, and a near-square ...
Instead of a regular trackpad, the new Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition and Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition feature what Lenovo calls a ...
The 53rd Annie Awards, set to take place on Feb. 21 at UCLA’s Royce Hall, are presented by ASIFA-Hollywood, the largest ...
Endfield, and Code Vein II are just three of the highly anticipated video games headed to console, mobile, and PC this month.
KPop Demon Hunters, Elio, Little Amelie and Zootopia 2 lead the Annie Award nominations for the animated films of 2025 ...
The Kamvas 13 Gen 3 is a large digital canvas that is ideal for many creative uses. I focused on digital graphics, but this would work for tattoos, sketching, and an array of other interesting tasks.
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