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Philips Hue brightens up CES 2020 with sweet new outdoor fixtures
By Philip Berne published
Philips Hue smart bulb family grows with three new outdoor fixtures, all of which support Bluetooth. Philips will also update its Hue Play hub with voice control through your favorite assistant.

OnePlus Concept One hands-on: This McLaren Edition has an invisible camera
By Andrew Martonik last updated

Google Assistant is getting digital sticky notes and more privacy in 2020
By Michael Allison published

LIFX shows off new filament style bulbs, switches, and more at CES 2020
By Chris Wedel published
There are a lot of smart bulbs out there, and LIFX makes some of the most popular. At CES 2020, it took the opportunity to bring some new products to the arena.

Skagen Falster 3 hands-on: Bigger, smarter, and way more comfortable
By Daniel Bader published
Skagen is back with a newer, better version of its Falster smartwatch, and this one has none of the limitations of its predecessors.

Waverly Labs brings Ambassador, a real-time interpreter, to CES 2020
By Chris Wedel published

Razer announces new Razer Kishi mobile gaming controller at CES 2020
By Marc Lagace published
Razer has unveiled the Razer Kishi, a new Switch-like mobile gaming controller that pairs perfectly with xCloud and Stadia.

Wacom One pen display from CES 2020 will work with your Android phone
By Philip Berne published
The Wacom One pen display tablet is an entry-level pen-input display that costs $399 and works with Android, macOS, and Windows devices.

Coolpad shows off a very affordable 5G phone at CES 2020
By Michael Allison published
Coolpad has shown off a $359 5G smartphone at CES 2020. It's no Galaxy S20, but you'll get the customary large HDR-equipped screen, dual rear cameras, and a 4,000 mAh battery.

Sony's PlayStation 5 'announcement' at CES 2020 was laughable, but you were a fool to expect something more
By Jennifer Locke published
Rumors of the PlayStation 5 being at CES 2020 in some capacity haven't exactly panned out as people had hoped, but honestly, it was ridiculous to expect otherwise.
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