Exciting Tech Wonders Unveiled at CES 2024 in Las Vegas

An individual captures an image of the Wehead interactive AI interface showcased at the Wehead booth during Pepcom preceding the CES tech show on Monday, January 8, 2024, in Las Vegas. This device facilitates interaction between humans and AI. (AP Photo/John Locher)

LAS VEGAS, NV (Las Vegas Times) - The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 kicked off in style, bringing together tech enthusiasts and industry leaders for a showcase of the latest innovations. With over 130,000 attendees and 4,000 exhibitors, the event promises cutting-edge gadgets and groundbreaking technologies.

SK Group's AI Fortune Teller Takes Center Stage

South Korean tech giant SK Group wowed attendees with its AI Fortune Teller, a mystical experience powered by high-bandwidth memory technology. The fortune teller captures your emotions through a quick facial scan, and after selecting a card, it delivers a Tarot card-like print with a future-looking message. While not available to the public yet, it serves as a captivating example of SK's tech prowess, alongside attractions like a fully-electric dancing car and a hydrogen-powered train.

Hyundai's S-A2 Flying Taxi Concept Soars Into the Future

Hyundai unveiled its S-A2 flying taxi, designed for urban commuters tired of traffic woes. With a cruising speed of 120 mph at a 1,500-foot altitude, this electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle operates quietly, resembling a futuristic solution for congested city travel. Hyundai aims to meet global flight standards as they build on the success of their S-A1 concept from CES 2020.

GE Appliances Reinvents Smoking with Indoor Smoker

GE Appliances introduces a game-changer for food enthusiasts – the GE Profile Smart Indoor Smoker. Priced at $1,000, it's compact yet spacious enough to smoke a full brisket, 40 chicken wings, or three racks of ribs. This indoor smoker uses wood pellets for that authentic flavor, but its technology ensures the smoke stays inside, catering to urban dwellers in high-rise apartments.

Capsix Robotics Unveils iYU: Your Personal Robotic Masseuse

French company Capsix Robotics brings AI into the realm of relaxation with iYU, an AI-powered robotic masseuse. Using real-time body scans, iYU recommends a personalized massage experience, executed by a robotic arm. It's a unique fusion of technology and wellness showcased at CES 2024.

Clicks Technologies Introduces iPhone Keyboard for the Bold and Nostalgic

Clicks Technologies makes waves with its iPhone keyboard, priced between $139 to $159. Catering to iPhone users with dexterity issues, those seeking individuality, or those missing physical keyboards, this accessory promises a tactile typing experience.

Whispp Revolutionizes Speech Assistance with AI

Dutch startup Whispp steps into the spotlight with an AI-powered assistive speech and phone-calling app. Using audio-to-audio-based AI, Whispp enables users with vocal impairments to speak in their natural voices, adding a personalized touch to communication.

Martha Stewart's Tech Adventure at Samsung CES Booth

Media personality Martha Stewart brought her culinary prowess to the Samsung CES booth, creating a "Martha-tini" and mashed potatoes using SmartThings technology. Sharing her tech journey since 1982, Stewart highlighted the evolution of her fascination with the ever-growing world of technology.

CES 2024 continues to be a hub of innovation, showcasing the incredible strides technology has made in various fields. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest and greatest from the tech world.

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