CES 2020 Livestream: Introducing The Woven City | Toyota
At CES 2020, Toyota's President and CEO Akio Toyoda introduced The Woven City concept by Toyota. With artificial intelligence, robotics, hydrogen fuel cell technology and human mobility in mind, Toyota is planning to break ground in 2021. Learn more: www.toyota.com/
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This video is a livestream from CES 2020 introducing Toyota's ideas for The Woven City in 2021.
CES 2020 Dispatch 2 — Alienware UFO, Startups, and More!
See all of my #CES2020 coverage: lon.tv/ces2020 — For our second dispatch we hit the show floor, exploring the many startups hidden in the lower section of the Sands Convention center. We also checked out the new Alienware UFO hand held PC game system, and more! Video index below.
VIDEO INDEX:
0:00 — Intro
00:01 — Eureka Park: CES Startups!
00:24 — Bzigo Mosquito Hunter
01:20 — Ucam
02:15 — FXTec Pro 1 Phone
02:49 — Intelitrack Ltd Intelizz Tracker
04:11 — Airbitat Compressor-free water cooled air conditioner
05:10 — Texenergy Infinite Air
06:25 — Filing Box NAS
08:10 — @QNAP Systems, Inc. People Tracking Software
11:53 — @Alienware UFO Handheld Windows Gaming PC
12:56 — Show Stoppers
13:13 — @Wacom One Pen Display
13:46 — AT Games Legends Ultimate
15:19 — Cat 52 Ruggerd Smartphone
16:01 — Lockly Vision Smartlock with integrated camera
17:32 — @Omron Healthcare, Inc. Heart Guide Blood Pressure Watch
18:17 — Copilot
19:09 — Bee Drone Surveillance and Sunflower motion sensors
20:05 — New OWC Thunderbolt Devices
23:09 — Conclusion
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It has been a LONG week here at CES. Team Engadget arrived in Vegas back on Friday last week and since then we’ve published over 250 stories and 70 videos — and we might not be done yet! After seeing as much of the sprawling tech show as we could, we’re finally ready to reveal our picks for the official Best of CES Awards. Our team spent hours having some… spirited debates about who the nominees and eventual winners should be. Here’s where we landed.
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It’s a tired trope of the tech world to say that “the sequel is what version one should have been.” But in the case of one of the most famous brands in mobile phone history, you can’t help but wonder what might have happened if last year’s Motorola Razr … had been the Motorola Razr 2020 instead.
In last week’s Motorola Razr 2020 Hands-On I took you through the differences between the Razr 5G and its 2019 predecessor, so you already know that the spec sheet upgrades and hardware tweaks Motorola made to modernize this model … well, they worked. The Razr 2020 / Razr 5G feels less like a first-generation folding phone, more like a fully-realized fashion flip phone – and that added polish now puts it within striking distance of Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip.
Those improvements are more than enough to make me commit to the Motorola Razr 5G as one of my two everyday-carry devices for 2020 – but $1399.99 is a lot to spend for anyone who doesn't have a device-review budget. Is the Razr 2020 good enough for you to finally cross the foldable phone divide? Find out in MrMobile's Motorola Razr 5G Review!
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At four years old, Google’s Pixel smartphone family has been around long enough that even non-geeks probably know the basics: the Pixel is made by Google; it’s got a world-class camera; and physically speaking, the phone’s color is usually the most interesting thing about it.
The Google Pixel 5, launching this month, doesn’t change any of these things – but it does correct for the compromise that’s always gone hand-in-hand with the brand. Whether it’s price, or battery life, or giant bathtub-sized notches … there’s always been something about the Pixel that’s given me pause when friends ask if they should buy one. With the Pixel 5, those compromises have (mostly) been eliminated. That doesn’t mean Google can afford to rest on its laurels, but it does mean that the Pixel 5 will rank high on my list of recommendations this holiday season.
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