CES 2026
Nvidia lauds Tesla FSD in Alpamayo launch; analysts flag competition
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Following its unveiling of open-source Alpamayo AI models at CES 2026, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised Tesla's Full Self-Driving as 'world-class,' while noting strategic differences. Elon Musk dismissed threats to Tesla, revealing hefty Nvidia hardware investments. Analysts see potential challenges to Tesla's self-driving lead amid bullish Nvidia sentiment.
A WIRED review highlights the iGarden M1 Pro Max 100 as a sporty pool-cleaning robot with strong battery life and effective debris detection. Introduced at CES 2026, it evolves from the previous K series with enhanced features. Priced at $1,599, it offers good value compared to its predecessor.
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Following Elon Musk's announcement of Optimus sales by 2027, Tesla's humanoid robot has started an apprenticeship at its Austin factory, learning complex tasks from camera-equipped trainers amid CES 2026 robotics advances. Deployment in factories is targeted by end-2026.
Speediance, an AI-powered fitness equipment maker, introduced its Gym Nano portable strength trainer and Speediance Strap wearable at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. The products aim to integrate into a broader health ecosystem for home workouts and personalized training insights. Founder Liu Tao emphasized building connected systems that adapt to users' lives.
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Following its pre-CES announcement, GE Appliances showcased the Profile Smart Fridge with Kitchen Assistant at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. Live demos highlighted AI voice assistance, a crisper camera for inventory tracking, and barcode scanning, with availability set for March 2026 at $4,899.
Building on Nvidia's CES 2026 launch of native GeForce Now apps for Linux (Ubuntu 24.04+) and Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2nd gen)—enabling up to 4K ray-traced or 5K/120 FPS cloud gaming—the service now boasts over 25 million members. This expansion targets budget hardware and open-source users, sparking excitement and some compatibility concerns.
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Confirming earlier reports of native Linux support, Nvidia announced dedicated GeForce Now cloud gaming apps for Linux desktops and select Amazon Fire TV devices at CES 2026. The move expands high-performance PC gaming to open-source systems and living rooms, building on recent Xbox Game Pass integration for Fire TV and specialized controller support.
Nvidia deepens self-driving challenge to Tesla with alliances and safety focus
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