2020-01-09 22:31:00
CES 2020 obliges, as always in January, technological news is monopolized by the announcements arriving from Las Vegas. The Consumer Electronics Show has opened and it’s hard to ignore. But as usual, we also talk to you with Benoît and Sébastien regarding what’s not happening there. Like for example the range of home automation products from Ikea which uses buttons. 3D printing according to a Canadian shoe manufacturer. The brain-computer interface and its development kit for the general public. And in addition, robots, electric cars, drones and potatoes are on the program. Enjoy listening!A like Arduino (00:03:54)CES 2020: From makers to pros. (source, source)C like Crypto (00:11:28)160,000 transactions per second for ETH, who might say better? (source)I like Ikea (00:15:57)CES 2020: Tradfri, a button for telephones. (source)I like 3D printing (00:19:40)Tomorrow, I will print my shoes myself! (source)P for Photo (00:24:01)CES 2020: The SLR at its best? (source, source, source)P like Photo (00:32:07)And Anker’s Lightning flash. (source)S like Samsung (00:35:50)CES 2020: Samsung announces Ballie. (source)S like Samsung (00:40:00)CES 2020: But also Neon, and that’s already scarier. (source, source)S for Security (00:45:22)CES 2020: A drone to monitor your home. (source)S like Sony (00:50:29)CES: Sony presents its electric car concept. (source, source)T for Transhumanism (00:54:24)A first affordable kit to read our minds… well almost. (source)W like Wéménon (01:02:54)CES: The first connected potato. (source)In audio here
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