The Morning After: Is it time for lickable TVs?

12:15pm, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Engadget
I joked about LGs unusual TVs earlier this week, but I''ll take it back. Those were fine. Sensible, even. Thats because a Meiji University professor in Japan has unveiled a prototype screen called Taste the TV. The prototype sends electrical signals to 10 flavor canisters that spray flavors on a film overlay for those willing to lick. Creator Homei Miyashita thinks of the device as less of a taste-at-home device, and more as a tool for food professionals, like chefs and sommeliers. The prototype is, yes, a little icky, despite the hygienic film that can be treated between tastings. According to Reuters , Miyashita is already discussing spin-off applications for the spray tech, like applying pizza or chocolate flavors to a slice of toasted bread. Dont tell him about Nutella. Your daily TMA will be taking a few days off for the holidays, but we''ll be back next Wednesday. Have a great weekend! -Mat Smith Japan''s latest life-sized Gundam statue is almost complete The robot''s head has just been attached.

Google is the latest to execute its in-person CES 2022 plans

09:43am, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Global Business Line
Download PDF Following Lenovo and Intel, Google has change into the latest company to enlighten it will now not private an on-predicament presence at CES 2022. After cautious consideration now we private determined to retain from having a presence on the present ground of CES 2022. Weve been closely monitoring the enchancment of the omicron

Omicron threat: Google, Intel not to attend CES 2022 in-person

05:21am, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 The Siasat Daily
San Francisco: Google and Intel have joined the growing list of tech companies who have decided not to attend the CES 2022 in-person in Las Vegas, as Omicron cases have continued to surge. While Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the governing body on CES, plans to go ahead with the show, several tech companies like Lenovo, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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More major tech companies dropping out of CES trade show

12:55am, Friday, 24'th Dec 2021 Las Vegas Review-Journal
Google, General Motors, Waymo, Lenovo Group and AT&T have joined the ranks of major technology companies that are being cautious about COVID-19s omicron variant.

Google is the latest to cancel its in-person CES 2020 plans

10:18pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 Engadget
Following Lenovo and Intel , Google has become the latest company to announce it won''t have a physical presence at CES 2022. "After careful consideration we have decided to withhold from having a presence on the show floor of CES 2022. We’ve been closely monitoring the development of the omicron variant, and have decided that this is the best choice for the health and safety of our teams," the company told TechCrunch . Partway Thursday, it seemed only a matter of time before Google would decide to minimize its physical presence at the event. Earlier in the day, fellow Alphabet subsidiary Waymo announced it had made the decision not to attend the trade show in person. Google''s withdrawal is particularly noteworthy given not only its stature in the industry but also the amount of money it has invested into the event in recent years. As things stand, the Consumer Technology Association, the organization that puts together CES every year, still plans to move forward with the show. "CES 2022 will be in person on January 5-8 in Las Vegas with strong safety measures in place, and our digital access is also available for people that don’t wish to, or can’t travel to Las Vegas," a spokesperson for the CTA told Engadget.

Companies - Google cancels CES show presence amid omicron concerns

09:51pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 Business Mag
Today started with big news from Lenovo, followed by Waymo and Intel. Now it seems that Google is extracting itself entirely from its in-person presence at CES. A spokesperson

Google cancels CES show presence amid omicron concerns

09:44pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 TechCrunch
Today started with big news from Lenovo, followed by Waymo and Intel. Now it seems that Google is extracting itself entirely from its in-person presence at CES. A spokesperson for the company tells TechCrunch, After careful consideration we have decided to withhold from having a presence on the show floor of CES 2022. Weve been []
Today started with big news from Lenovo, followed by Waymo and Intel. Now it seems that Google is extracting itself entirely from its in-person presence at CES. A spokesperson for the company tells TechCrunch, After careful consideration we have decided to withhold from having a presence on the show floor of CES 2022. Weve been []
Following todays news that Lenovo and Alphabet-owned Waymo are sitting out the in-person element of CES 2022, Intel just announced that its moving to minimize its presence at the tech show, over growing concerns around the omicron variant. The health and safety of our employees, partners and customers is always a top priority, the chip giant said in []

Lenovo bows out of CES due to Covid-19 concerns

06:42pm, Thursday, 23'rd Dec 2021 TechSpot
The list of exhibitors backing away from an in-person CES was small but mighty yesterday. What it lacked, however, was a big name on the hardware side. As of yesterday, Google, HTC, John Deere, TCL and BMW had all confirmed with TechCrunch that they were still in for the big Vegas event, albeit continuing to []
The list of exhibitors backing away from an in-person CES was small but mighty yesterday. What it lacked, however, was a big name on the hardware side. As of yesterday, Google, HTC, John Deere, TCL and BMW had all confirmed with TechCrunch that they were still in for the big Vegas event, albeit continuing to []

High performance computing: Bridging the hardware-software gaps

07:45pm, Wednesday, 22'nd Dec 2021 The Financial Express
Lenovos infrastructure solutions group (ISG) has been investing in high performance computing to develop solutions for enterprises & researchers
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