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From preventative artificial intelligence to more accurate notifications, these are the new home security technologies you should look for this year.
The Smart Brick was revealed at CES 2026, and shown to power lights, sounds, and interactive features on an upcoming Star Wars playset.
Imagine walking into CES 2026, sitting down in front of a smart mirror, taking a 30-second selfie, and getting a score for how well you’re aging. Well, last night, a bunch of ot
Vivint reports that over 80% of American homes now feature smart tech, with average spending exceeding $2,000 in the past five years.
With artificial intelligence’s insatiable demand for power and worsening disasters, this is how climate investors are placing their bets in the new year.
Speaking of living rooms: You might need a bigger one as giant TVs are one of 2026’s home-tech headlines. Now that it’s just as cheap to manufacture a 100-inch screen as a 25-inch set, brands are racing to crank them out.
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Birdbuddy has unveiled its next-generation of smart bird feeders - the Birdbuddy 2 and the Birdbuddy 2 Mini - during CES 2026 in Las Vegas.