Nothing sets the tone for new technology like the Consumer Electronics Show or CES.
Going on for more than four decades now, it is the largest of its kind in the world, giving manufacturers a common platform to show the world their next-gen products and technologies that will be rolling out over the course of the next twelve months. Set in the glitzy city of Las Vegas, Nevada, CES won’t be kicking off in the first week of January as usual. Instead, it’s pushed back to the second week between 10th and 13th, thus giving everyone plenty of time to recover from the hangovers of Christmas and New Year. Although CES is two weeks away, there’s already been plenty of ‘leaks’ hinting at what we can expect to see. So let’s dive straight in.