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“Experience the Future: Unveiling New Hardware and AI Advancements from Nvidia, Samsung, and More at CES 2024”

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LG will also feature updates on home, mobility and, you guessed it, AI in its CES event. ETPanasonic is leading with their energy and climate policies, in a break from the other companies keeping a big focus on AI reveals. As has been the case for several years, Samsung will focus on the rest of their product lines at CES 2024. Sony has highlighted the use of its technology within its film and gaming efforts at past CES events, and by focusing on “Powering Creativity with Technology,” that looks to be the same at CES 2024. ETHonda’s been pretty clear about what to expect from its CES event this year: the reveal of a new EV series, complete with a purple-tinted tease of its form factor.

“Unveiling the Future: Top Hardware and AI Updates at CES 2024 featuring Nvidia, Samsung and More”

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So it’s no surprise Nvidia promises a focus on AI and content creation during their kickoff address at CES. LG will also feature updates on home, mobility and, you guessed it, AI in its CES event. ETPanasonic is leading with their energy and climate policies, in a break from the other companies keeping a big focus on AI reveals. ETHonda’s been pretty clear about what to expect from its CES event this year: the reveal of a new EV series, complete with a purple-tinted tease of its form factor. As has been the case for several years, Samsung will focus on the rest of their product lines at CES 2024.

“Keep an Eye Out for the Top 4 DevSecOps Trends in the Age of AI Standardization”

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Simultaneously, developers and the wider DevSecOps community must prepare to address four global trends in AI: the increased use of AI in code testing, ongoing threats to IP ownership and privacy, a rise in AI bias, and — despite all of these challenges — an increased reliance on AI technologies. Successfully aligning with these trends will position organizations and DevSecOps teams for success. From luxury to standard: Organizations will embrace AI across the boardIntegrating AI will become standard, not a luxury, across all industries of products and services, leveraging DevSecOps to build AI functionality alongside the software that will leverage it. To prepare, organizations must invest in revising software development governance and emphasizing continuous learning and adaptation in AI technologies. In our latest Global DevSecOps Report, 81% of respondents said they would like more training on how to use AI effectively.

“Envisioning CES 2024: Unveiling Advanced Tech and AI Enhancements by Nvidia, Samsung, and More!”

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So it’s no surprise Nvidia promises a focus on AI and content creation during their kickoff address at CES. LG will also feature updates on home, mobility and, you guessed it, AI in its CES event. As has been the case for several years, Samsung will focus on the rest of their product lines at CES 2024. Samsung has already revealed some AI applications in the kitchen and in its updated robot vacuum lineup, with more expected from its CES event being livestreamed via their newsroom site. Sony has highlighted the use of its technology within its film and gaming efforts at past CES events, and by focusing on “Powering Creativity with Technology,” that looks to be the same at CES 2024.

“Exploring Amazon Echo Frames, Marveling at MrBeast’s Daring Stunt, and the Revival of the Apple Watch Ban”

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This edition of WiR spotlights Brian’s review of the new Amazon Echo Frames, MrBeast’s bizarre TV-like game show, the Apple Watch U.S. ban and the expected release date of the Apple Vision Pro. Most readNew Echo Frames: Brian test drove Amazon’s new and improved Echo Frames, which feature upgraded sound and a 14-hour battery. Apple Watch banned — then not: A recent U.S. ban on Apple Watch imports — centering on a pair of pulse oximetry sensor trademarks held by health tech company Masimo — nearly remained in place after the Biden administration declined to veto an earlier ruling by the International Trade Commission. But then, an appeals court instituted a pause, allowing Apple to resume sales of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 — at least temporarily. Hyperloop One crashes and burns: One of the longest-running hyperloop startups is reportedly shutting its doors.

Apple to Lift Import Restrictions on Apple Watch; Series 9 and Ultra 2 Now Accessible on Company Website Starting Tomorrow

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The Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2 are on sale at Apple brick and mortar locations starting today and will hit the company’s online store tomorrow. Apple notes, “We are thrilled to return the full Apple Watch lineup to customers in time for the new year. A day after an Apple Watch import ban went into effect in the U.S., an appeals court has instituted a pause. However, the Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2 remain unavailable on the company’s site nearly a week after initially being pulled. Masimo has also accused Apple of poaching Masimo employees to build the blood oxygen sensor, which first arrived in 2020 with the Watch Series 6.

“Online Sales for Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 by Apple Temporarily Paused”

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As promised, Apple has officially removed the Watch Series 9 from its online shop. The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is similarly unavailable. You can, however, still buy the entry-level Apple Watch SE, likely owing to the product’s relatively limited on-board health metrics. This includes pausing sales of Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 from Apple.com starting December 21, and from Apple retail locations after December 24. Should the order stand, Apple will continue to take all measures to return Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 to customers in the U.S. as soon as possible.

Apple Watch 9 sales to be suspended due to patent disagreement

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Apple will be halting sales of its Series 9 smartwatch, TechCrunch has confirmed. The news, shared by 9to5Mac, follows an October ruling by the International Trade Commission (ITC), owing to a patent dispute with California-based med tech firm, Masimo. This includes pausing sales of Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 from Apple.com starting December 21, and from Apple retail locations after December 24. Apple strongly disagrees with the order and is pursuing a range of legal and technical options to ensure that Apple Watch is available to customers. Should the order stand, Apple will continue to take all measures to return Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 to customers in the U.S. as soon as possible.