Monthly Archives: January 2023

Sony and Honda reveal Afeela, their joint EV brand, at CES

Nearly a year after Sony and Honda shared plans to jointly make and sell electric vehicles, the two companies revealed a prototype under the brand name Afeela. The four-door sedan was driven onstage at CES Wednesday as Kenichiro Yoshida, the … Continue reading

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Today at CES: Smellscapes, robot dogs, and ‘awareables’

CES is about to begin in earnest, but even though the show floor opens tomorrow, we’ve already found lots of interesting tech at the show, ranging from practical to bizarre (yet compelling). Read on for our roundup of the coolest … Continue reading

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Sony aims to make PlayStation more accessible with Project Leonardo controller

Sony has been embracing accessibility options in its games for a few years now, but one place it has lagged behind perennial rival Microsoft is in accessible hardware. They aim to change that with Project Leonardo, a new gaming controller … Continue reading

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ClickUp vs Notion: Which project management tool is best for your business?

ClickUp and Notion are both top software tools designed to enable effective project management, but which is best for your business? The post ClickUp vs Notion: Which project management tool is best for your business? appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Asana vs Planner: Project management software comparison

Asana and Microsoft Planner are both popular project management solutions. Compare the features to see which one will help you complete your work on time. The post Asana vs Planner: Project management software comparison appeared first on TechRepublic.

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ZF and Beep to launch ‘several thousand’ autonomous shuttles in the US

Automotive supplier ZF is partnering with autonomous shuttle operator Beep to deliver “several thousand shuttles” to customers over the coming years, ZF said at CES in Las Vegas. Beep, which describes itself as an autonomous mobility-as-a-service company, will implement ZF’s … Continue reading

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Samsung’s new washer captures microplastics from your dirty laundry

Unless you live in a natural fibers-only household, your laundry is likely exacerbating an environmental crisis with each wash. The terrible microplastics mess we’re making — thanks in great part to the rise of synthetic clothing — apparently inspired Samsung … Continue reading

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Best unified communications platform providers for your business

Find out which unified communications platform is best suited to your needs. The post Best unified communications platform providers for your business appeared first on TechRepublic.

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With Kokomo VR meeting software, Canon takes a step away from its hardware roots

Canon has a long and deep history of being a hardware manufacturer. Most consumers know it best as a camera manufacturer, but the company has a long, deep and illustrious history in medical, office equipment, and other imaging applications. During … Continue reading

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What Luminar’s acquisition of startup Civil Maps means for its lidar future

As lidar company Luminar pushed ahead to meet its goals for 2022 — milestones that included locking in new commercial contracts with unnamed automakers and shipping production-ready sensors to SAIC — it also snapped up a small HD mapping startup … Continue reading

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