CES 2026 Highlights: AI Dominates Press Conferences with NVIDIA, Intel, and AMD Leading the Charge

CES 2026 kicked off with Monday’s press conferences showcasing a strong emphasis on AI, with NVIDIA, Intel, and AMD unveiling groundbreaking advancements in physical AI, high-end processors, and AI-first silicon. LG showcased its vision of ‘Affectionate Intelligence’ with the CLOiD robot, while Sony focused on mobility and entertainment integration. Lego also made waves with its Smart Bricks initiative. The industry trend towards AI integration across various sectors was evident, setting the tone for the tech innovations to come.

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Paris court convicts cyberbullies targeting Brigitte Macron, setting precedent against online harassment

A Paris court has convicted 10 individuals of cyberbullying Brigitte Macron, wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, for spreading false claims about her gender and age gap with her husband. This landmark ruling establishes legal consequences for online harassment and sets a precedent for protecting individuals from malicious attacks on social media.

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NAOX Introduces Wireless Earbuds with Built-in EEG for Brain Health Monitoring, Potential Licensing Deals in Sight

French startup NAOX showcases consumer version of in-ear EEG technology in wireless earbuds at CES, offering insights into mental health, sleep analytics, and cognitive performance. With plans to launch by end of 2026, NAOX also eyes licensing opportunities with established audio companies, potentially reshaping the wearable tech market.

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Government Urges Restraint on Expanding State Powers Amid Debate Over ‘Hate Preachers’ and Gun Buybacks

The federal parliament’s early recall sparks a debate as the Albanese government pushes for laws targeting ‘hate preachers’ and a national gun buyback scheme post-Bondi beach incident. While resisting a royal commission into antisemitism, the Coalition emphasizes the importance of upholding individual freedoms and preventing government overreach.

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s Decision Not to Seek Third Term Reflects Conservative Concerns Over Social Services Fraud

Democratic Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, known for his failed vice-presidential bid in 2024, has announced he will not pursue a third term, citing an inability to fully commit to a political campaign. Walz’s decision comes amidst scrutiny over ongoing fraud in social services cases, which has drawn ire from Republicans, including former President Donald Trump, highlighting the importance of accountability and responsible governance.

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Iranian Regime’s Economic Failures Result in Tragic Loss of Children in Protests

Amid escalating protests driven by economic turmoil, the Iranian regime’s security forces have been accused of indiscriminate targeting, leading to the tragic deaths of three children and the arrest of over 40 minors. This dire situation underscores the importance of economic freedom, limited government intervention, and individual initiative in fostering prosperity and protecting vulnerable citizens.

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