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Nothing Phone 2a to Humane AI Pin, check out the top 5 gadgets making news at the MWC 2024
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Nothing Phone 2a to Humane AI Pin, check out the top 5 gadgets making news at the MWC 2024

[ad_1] Day 2 of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 has concluded with some innovative and groundbreaking announcements. With almost every new launch, we are seeing more and more use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. It is as if these companies think that if they do not have some AI angle in their product, they will be immediately thrown into the dustbin of history. Listed below are the top 5 gadgets that were the talk of the show at the MWC 2024.Top 5 Gadgets at MWC 2024Humane AI Pin: Humane, an AI startup demonstrated its AI pin, which is a wearable device powered by multiple sensors and generative AI. It also comes with smart assist features and a small camera which interprets visual information. The AI pin is priced at $699. Notably, it does not have a stall of its own an...
Immersive audio: Dolby Atmos FlexConnect comes to TCL TVs
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Immersive audio: Dolby Atmos FlexConnect comes to TCL TVs

[ad_1] Dolby Laboratories has unveiled its latest innovation in immersive audio “Dolby Atmos FlexConnect” today. TCL will be the first to implement Dolby Atmos FlexConnect in its 2024 TV lineup. Dolby Atmos FlexConnect is a new feature that seamlessly pairs together a TV's sound system with accessory wireless speakers to unlock a more extensive and immersive Dolby Atmos sound experience. It then intelligently optimizes the sound for any room layout and speaker setup, transforming any seat into the best seat in the house. TCL will also launch a line of accessory wireless speakers designed to complement its upcoming lineup of TVs with Dolby Atmos FlexConnect.Dolby Atmos FlexConnect unlocks the freedom to place one or more wireless speakers anywhere in a room without having to worry about ...
CES gadget gala looks to shake off economic gloom
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CES gadget gala looks to shake off economic gloom

[ad_1] High inflation, lingering supply chain troubles and tech company layoffs provide a dark backdrop for technology's premier trade show where more than 100,000 attendees are expected from around the world until Sunday. The annual CES consumer electronics extravaganza throws open its doors in Las Vegas on Thursday as the industry looks to the latest innovations to help cure the pain from an ailing global economy. High inflation, lingering supply chain troubles and tech company layoffs provide a dark backdrop for technology's premier trade show where more than 100,000 attendees are expected from around the world until Sunday. Consumer Technology Association research director Steve Koenig reminded CES goers of previous innovations from smartphones to high-...