CES 2019 provided an opportunity for more than 4,500 companies to unveil their latest technology and a glimpse of the future of 5G that could energize the industry for years to come.
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The weirdest things I saw at CES 2019, the biggest tech show of the yearAt CES 2019, we saw 8K displays, futuristic self-driving cars, and tons of robots — but we also captured lots of bizarre moments in between.
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And The Winner Of CES 2019 Is... DolbyDolby tech was pretty much everywhere, and the brand seems to be hitting the innovation trail again, too.
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CES 2019: Self-Driving Cars Still Need A Human Hand Sometimes, Valeo SaysValeo is studying what happens when a self-driving car needs to safely bend the rules; or if, for instance, the only human occupant who could take over the controls if necessary is having a medical emergency. Remote control could be one way to address the problem, the company said.
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The best new technology we saw at CES 2019Kia's car of the future can scan your face, and even your heart, to give you the best driving experience you've ever had.
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Airbnb says it's profitable for the second straight year amid talks of an IPO this yearThe company also said it expects over 500 million guest arrivals at its listings by the end of the first quarter of 2019.
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If this Trump/JFK comparison keeps tracking, prepare for a bullish 2019One year after we pointed out the uncanny similarities between the stock market with Donald Trump in the White House and the one under John F. Kennedy, the charts are tracking as closely as ever. That could mean good times ahead for bulls.
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