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CES 2024: Here are the Washington state companies taking tech innovation to Las Vegas

GeekWire

of Commerce will lead a delegation of companies to the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), taking place in Las Vegas next Tuesday through Thursday. The delegation of six companies includes robotic barista maker Artly — a Seattle-based startup founded in 2020 in a bid to use tech to make the perfect cup of coffee — and others.

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TCL readies Wearable Display glasses for launch, plus new wireless buds and a pet tracker

The Verge

Simply enough, the company is calling it the TCL Wearable Display, and it’s a pair of glasses with two 1080p mini OLED screens on the inside. This isn’t a virtual reality headset — rather it’s a new take on the concept of a wearable, personal display that gives the viewer the effect of looking at a very large screen. Image: TCL.

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T-Mobile teaming with Drone Racing League to help emerging sport develop 5G-enabled tech

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based wireless carrier the exclusive 5G partner for the organization, the companies announced Monday. The Drone Racing League was founded in 2015 and involves skilled pilots flying custom drones through live and virtual locations around the globe, including sports stadiums.

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The $1,500 ticket to Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse

Vox

Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, released its long-awaited new virtual reality headset on Tuesday during Meta Connect, its annual developer conference. Many of these professionals use 3D modeling in their day-to-day jobs that could justify the headset’s cost. Courtesy of Meta. It will cost you.

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OnePlus announces even cheaper OnePlus Buds Z — with ear tips this time

The Verge

Alongside the new OnePlus 8T smartphone, the company has just announced its second pair of true wireless earbuds. Despite the budget price, OnePlus says it has packed a lot into the Buds Z, including “bass boost technology for heart-pounding audio” and virtualized 3D audio, thanks to Dolby Atmos support. Image: OnePlus.

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3G must die so 5G can live

Vox

Wireless providers will shut down 3G throughout the year, leaving an unknown number of devices without service. It’s time to say goodbye to 3G, the wireless technology that gave our phones near-instantaneous access to the web and helped make everything from the Apple App Store to Uber an everyday part of our lives.

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Polk crammed Dolby Atmos and a ton of features into this 15-inch soundbar

The Verge

That’s the width of the company’s new $499 MagniFi Mini AX , which supports both Atmos and DTS:X. In addition to the very compact soundbar, Polk is also including a wireless subwoofer for that price. So like Sonos does with the second-generation Beam, Polk is virtualizing those Dolby Atmos height surround sound effects.

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