Tag: Edge Hardware
Exploring devices designed for local processing and low-latency computing.
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Brain-Computer Interfaces: What CES 2026 reveals next
CES 2026 showed a surge of prototypes and consumer‑facing devices that claim to read or interpret brain activity. The main thread was non‑invasive approaches aimed

Auracast Bluetooth: How iPhones could share audio anywhere
Auracast lets a single Bluetooth transmitter broadcast sound to many listeners at once. It builds on Bluetooth LE Audio and a new low‑power codec to

How smart glasses isolate a voice in a crowd
Last updated: 10. January 2026 Berlin, 10. January 2026 Insights Smart glasses can focus on one speaker in a crowd by combining directional microphone arrays

Humanoid Robots at Work: What Changes First in 2026
Humanoid robots are moving from lab demos to paid pilots, and 2026 will show where they first make practical sense at work. This article focuses

Physical AI in Cars: The Next Leap After Autopilot
Physical AI is about software that senses, decides and physically acts in the world; in cars this means on‑board systems that tie perception, planning and

Space Data Centers: Why energy may move off‑planet
Constant sunlight, near‑zero atmosphere and the prospect of direct solar transmission are driving renewed interest in space data centers. The idea is that servers could

Robotic lawn mowers: How ‘drop-and-mow’ will change yards
Drop-and-mow systems remove the need for buried wires and let a robot learn a garden’s shape using satellites, cameras or LiDAR. Robotic lawn mowers that

Matter smart bulbs: Why a $6 IKEA bulb could change homes
IKEA’s low-cost Matter smart bulbs have put the phrase “Matter smart bulb” into headlines because they make a modern, secure smart‑home standard suddenly affordable. Around

How Nvidia’s DRIVE Thor reshapes AI chips for cars
Last updated: 07. January 2026 Berlin, 07. January 2026 Insights Nvidia’s DRIVE Thor is the latest platform change for AI chips for cars: a high‑performance

Wearable Tech E‑Waste: The Hidden Cost of Health Gadgets
Wearable tech e-waste is increasing as smartwatches, fitness trackers and medical patches become common. Many of these devices are small but numerous, they contain batteries