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In this latest podcast, we're talking about winter riding from two different perspectives: the tips and tricks we've learned to stay warm during those cold rides, but also how to make your indoor riding suck the least amount possible on those days when you say, “Nah, I'll just stay inside.” Besides that, we also get into the news. We dive into the latest 2024 UCI Crash Statistics report and some low-hanging fruit solutions to make road racing safer. Alvin talks about why CES 2025 matters if you're a bike nerd, even if they call it 'personal transportation.' Then there's a breakdown of what the latest SRAM Force AXS leak could mean in the near future, and all of our latest gear on test. Stories we reference: ‘35% Rider Error': UCI Issues Intriguing Crash Statistics, Presses Pause on Gear Restrictions, Airbags - https://velo.outsideonline.com/road/road-racing/35-rider-error-uci-issues-intriguing-crash-statistics/ Vaporware or Gamechanger? The Bike Tech from the CES Show 2025 - https://velo.outsideonline.com/news/vaporware-or-gamechanger-the-bike-tech-from-the-ces-show-2025/ Spotted: Is an Updated SRAM Force AXS Groupset Coming Soon? - https://velo.outsideonline.com/road/road-gear/spotted-updated-sram-force-axs-groupset/ See the latest from Velo: https://velo.outsideonline.com/featured
Battery-Free Tech Revolution: WePower Technologies Magnet-Powered Innovations at CES Show 2025 Gemns.com About the Guest(s): Larry Richenstein is the founder and CEO of WePower Technologies. With a career spanning decades in wireless consumer technologies, Larry has demonstrated a penchant for innovation, notably founding or co-founding four tech companies, including Lone Star Technologies, Long Haul Technologies, and Unwired Technology. His expertise is further solidified by his extensive involvement with the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) over 30 years, where he served in various leadership roles, including Chairman of the Automotive Electronics Division and a member of the CTA Board of Industry. Episode Summary: In this episode of The Chris Voss Show, host Chris Voss engages with Larry Richenstein, CEO of WePower Technologies, discussing the groundbreaking work being done in the field of energy harvesting technology, highlighted during the CES 2025 event. Larry dives into how his company aims to revolutionize consumer electronics by eliminating batteries, thereby reducing environmental impact and enhancing product longevity. The episode provides an intriguing glimpse into the ingenuity behind WePower Technologies' developments, underpinned by Larry's extensive experience in the wireless tech industry. Throughout the episode, several themes emerge, including sustainability, innovation in energy harvesting, and the potential applications of battery-free technology. Larry Richenstein details the company's flagship technology, G-E-M-N-S, and its application in creating products like the innovative water sensor and wireless light controllers. Furthermore, Larry highlights the significant interest generated at CES 2025, emphasizing his commitment to introducing eco-friendly solutions in the consumer tech space. Engaging discussions around the challenges and opportunities that come with replacing traditional battery systems capture the listener's imagination, making this episode an insightful journey into the future of technology. Key Takeaways: WePower Technologies is pioneering battery-free technology, focusing on environmental sustainability and product durability. Their innovative water sensor can operate for decades without a battery, signaling a significant advancement in consumer electronics. The company focuses on licensing its technology to other manufacturers, offering an inviting proposition for those looking to innovate in IoT. Innovations in energy harvesting by utilizing magnets can substantially enhance performance and signal transmission in various devices. The episode highlights an increased interest from major companies in adopting eco-friendly technology showcased at CES 2025. Notable Quotes: "Our idea is how do we get rid of batteries? 'Cause batteries are not a good thing. They're a bad thing." "The magnets just sit there on the ground and it's as powerful 30 years from now as it is right this second." "We're just looking for good opportunities to eliminate batteries as much as possible and as many products as possible." "I feel now we're getting to the point where people understand it." "When you talk to people today, I mean, yes, it's old technology, but it's also so new and different with the way we're approaching it."
In this podcast episode, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Directror of Technology and Standards and host of he CEDIA Podcats talks with Jim Hunter, and Rich Birra discussing their experiences at CES, focusing on the evolution of smart home technology, AI, and the impact of new innovations. Jim, attending his 29th CES, notes a decline in attendance and quieter atmosphere compared to previous years. Rich highlights changes in the show's layout and the rise of localized exhibits. They explore the concept of "matter" in smart home devices, AI's role in health and wellness, and the importance of data ownership. The conversation underscores the need for user-friendly technology and effective support systems to enhance consumer experiences. Here a few Key Points: Experiences and observations at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Evolution and changes in the CES event over the years Innovations in smart home technology and connected devices The role of AI in enhancing user experiences and health applications Challenges and implications of implementing "matter" standards for smart home devices The impact of regulatory frameworks on technological advancements The importance of data ownership and compensation in hyper-personalization The need for skilled professionals in the installation and maintenance of smart home technologies The influence of patents on innovation in the tech industry Future trends in technology, including AI integration and user-friendly systems Here are the mentions with timestamps arranged by topic: Tools and Technologies "Matter": "00:05:42" "Cosmos OS": "00:08:54" "Coder": "00:10:45" "Crestron Systems": "00:13:20" "Lutron Systems": "00:13:20" "Control4": "00:13:20" "SmartThings (by Samsung)": "00:14:21" "ChatGPT": "00:18:00" "Neural Networks": "00:19:28" "Large Language Models": "00:19:28" "Time Series Data": "00:21:39" "Wellness Platform": "00:25:54" "Hyper Personalization": "00:26:39" "Checkbox Piracy": "00:27:20" "Wearables and Sensors": "00:29:10" "Large Language Models": "00:34:13" "Ontologies": "00:35:31" "Model Cards": "00:38:17" "Google": "00:40:23" "ADT": "00:40:23" "Ultra Human": "00:44:07" "NVIDIA": "00:44:15" "LG": "00:45:24" "Bubble": "00:50:26" "Halliday": "00:50:26" "Google Glass": "00:52:04" "Samsung XR Glasses": "00:52:56" "Instacart": "00:53:24" "Control4": "00:54:46" "Aura Ring": "00:58:27" "Cal AI": "01:00:48" Companies and Brands "LG": "00:06:16" "Samsung": "00:06:35" "Humane": "00:08:15" "SoftBank Services": "00:10:29" "A16Z": "00:12:46" "Microsoft Azure": "00:16:37" "Tesla": "00:19:28" "Waymo": "00:19:28" "T-Mobile": "00:22:38" "Starlink (by SpaceX)": "00:22:58" "Delta Airlines": "00:24:02" Events "CES (Consumer Electronics Show)": "00:00:07" "CES (Consumer Electronics Show)": "00:14:22" Notable Mentions "Black Mirror": "00:07:44" "Vivaro": "00:01:52" "Tom Brady": "00:25:54" "Poppy Crum": "00:30:21" "CTO of Panasonic": "00:32:16" "Jensen Huang's Vision": "00:58:59"
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.As the 2025 CES Show winds down, we have some final thoughts from correspondent Steve Greenfield. Plus we look at Goodyear's solution for autonomous vehicles in snowy climates and talk about the Mach-E overtaking the traditional Mustang in sales.We've got correspondent Steve Greenfield joining us one last time to share his final thoughts from an exciting CES 2025.At CES, Goodyear unveiled cutting-edge tire tech to tackle autonomous vehicles' Achilles' heel—icy and snowy conditions. Will smarter tires pave the way for self-driving cars to conquer wintry roads?Goodyear and Dutch TNO showcased tire tech using vehicle cameras and weather data to predict braking distances on icy roads.Automated braking systems struggle in snow and ice, limiting self-driving vehicle adoption in colder climates like Ohio.Goodyear's “SightLine” platform combines tire and weather data to improve braking predictions; future iterations may integrate tire-embedded sensors.This tech could expand self-driving car markets beyond sunny locales like Phoenix and San Francisco.Chris Helsel, Goodyear CTO: “Without a trained driver, the system doesn't know it's a snowy road. That's the innovation we've done here.”The Mustang Mach-E outsold the gas-powered Mustang in 2024, signaling a shift in Ford's iconic lineup. Here's how both models performed and what it means for the brand.Ford sold 51,745 Mustang Mach-Es in 2024, a 27% increase, compared to 44,003 gas-powered Mustangs—a 9.5% decline.Production issues led to tight supplies, but Ford emphasized the model's profitability and strong appeal among enthusiastsThe gas Mustang now dominates a shrinking sports car category as rivals Chevrolet and Dodge exit the market, with Ford gaining 10% market share in 2024.Ford last year signaled it intends to expand the traditional portfolio, showing some dealers variants including a four-door coupe and a four-wheel-drive off-road model in a closed-door meeting.“Mustang is a very profitable and vibrant business for Ford. We build passionate products for enthusiasts,” said spokesperson Said Deep.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
In this episode of the CEDIA Podcast, hosted by Walt Zerbe, Senior Director of Technology and Standards, the speakers share their experiences from the CES show in Las Vegas. They discuss cutting-edge innovations such as invisible speakers using MEMS technology, a customizable smart water system called Viomi, and the Mudra Band, a neural wristband for gesture control. The conversation also explores the potential of projection mapping in interior design, the integration of SmartThings in home appliances, and the ethical implications of rapid technological advancements. The episode highlights the transformative potential of technology in enhancing everyday living and home design. Here are the mentions with timestamps arranged by topic: Tools and Products Odd Fly** (Invisible Speaker): "00:02:10" Viomi** (Whole House Smart Water System): "00:05:56" Mudra Band** (Neural Wristband for Gesture Control): "00:06:54" Apple TV**: "00:07:57" X Real** (AR Glasses): "00:12:12" SmartThings App**: "00:17:20" Samsung SmartThings**: "00:15:57" TCL 8K Mini LED Display**: "00:14:37" LG Smart Kitchen**: "00:19:30" Digital Twin Technology**: "00:32:00" Building Information Modeling (BIM)**: "00:32:00" Apple Vision Pro**: "00:32:16" Brilliant 3D Monitor**: "00:34:44" Ring Ecosystem**: "00:41:50" Keyboards with Interchangeable Keycaps**: "00:42:46" TCL's Robot "Amy"**: "00:43:56" Massage Chairs**: "00:49:30" Micro Projectors**: "00:51:08" Micro Laundry Machines**: "00:51:26" Robotic Garbage Fetcher by Oshkosh**: "00:52:00" Induction Appliances**: "00:53:04" Wireless Power Consortium**: "00:53:56" Qi Technology**: "00:53:56" AI-Enabled Bed**: "00:55:44" Companies and Brands Lenovo** (Partner for Odd Fly): "00:03:26" Panasonic** (250-Year Business Plan): "00:08:53" Hisense** (Mentioned in context of video technology): "00:12:39" TCL** (Mentioned in context of video technology): "00:13:50" Samsung, LG, TCL, Hisense, Panasonic**: "00:29:38" NVIDIA**: "00:37:23" Concepts and Technologies MEMS Technology** (Micro Electromechanical Systems): "00:02:14" AI in Technology**: "00:09:56" Decentralized Intelligence**: "00:18:14" Projection Mapping**: "00:23:07" Projection Mapping**: "00:27:08" Virtual Reality (VR)**: "00:" Notable Mentions Matsushita** (Founder of Panasonic): "00:10:05" Oxford College** (14th Century Oak Forest): "00:10:07" Slow Technology**: "00:43:15" Websites CEDIA**: "00:57:57"
Kyle Rodda, Senior Financial Market Analyst at Capital.com discusses what the main takeaways from the CES Show in Las Vegas, including Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's speech touting the future of IT as the new HR department running AI agents. Produced/Presented: Ryan HuangSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast talks with Mitch Klein, VP of Business Strategy at CEDIA, Rich Green, owner of Rich Green Design, and Gordon Van Zuiden, Daisy branch partner in Silicon Valley and a Daisy ambassador where we talk about what we saw and experienced during the first day of the 2025 CES show. SPOILER ALERT: This show is VERY different than the last few years! Here are the mentions with timestamps arranged by topics: Tools and Products NVIDIA RTX Blackwell Series of Chips**: "00:06:36" NVIDIA Nemo**: "00:07:45" Intuition Robotics**: "00:13:35" Tom Bot**: "00:14:06" Uber**: "00:15:07" DoorDash**: "00:15:07" LG's AI Technology**: "00:15:51" Swan Cameras**: "00:21:05" BMW AI**: "00:22:27" Withings Smart Mirror**: "00:24:14" SmartThings by Samsung**: "00:26:09" Homey**: "00:27:25" Facial Recognition Technology**: "00:39:06" Palm Vein Technology**: "00:40:12" Liquid View Windows**: "00:38:14" Events and Presentations CES (Consumer Electronics Show)**: "00:00:07" Jensen Huang Keynote**: "00:05:15" CES (Consumer Electronics Show)**: "00:39:05" Concepts and Ideas AI and Autonomous Driving**: "00:10:52" Ambient Intelligence**: "00:18:15" TCR (Technology Crap Removal)**: "00:37:46" Augmented Reality**: "00:42:44" IoT (Internet of Things)**: "00:42:44" 5G**: "00:42:44" Edge Data Communications**: "00:42:44" AI (Artificial Intelligence)**: "00:42:44" General Insights Warranties**: "00:32:13" Timestamps CES 2025 (00:00:07) Walt Zerbe introduces the podcast and the significance of the CES event. Mitch Klein's Introduction (00:00:52) Mitch Klein discusses his lifetime achievement award and his passion for the industry. Rich Green's Achievement (00:01:48) Rich Green shares his experience receiving a lifetime achievement award in London. Gordon Van Zuiden't Background (00:02:59) Gordon introduces himself and reflects on his journey in the industry since 2001. General Impressions of CES 2023 (00:04:20) Walt expresses excitement about the advancements in AI showcased at CES compared to previous years. Nvidia Keynote Overview (00:05:15) Rich shares insights from Jensen Huang's keynote, highlighting advancements in AI and graphics technology. Nemo Project Discussion (00:07:45) Rich discusses Nvidia's Nemo project, which develops AI agents for digital workforce integration. Humanoid Robots and AI (00:09:21) The speakers discuss the future of humanoid robots powered by advanced AI technology. Accelerated Growth of Robotics (00:10:52) Gordon explains how AI is accelerating the development of robotics beyond traditional timelines. Software Defined Reality (00:11:52) Rich mentions the concept of software-defined reality and its implications for technology. ChatGPT Moment for Robotics (00:12:43) The speakers predict an explosive growth phase for robotics, similar to the rise of ChatGPT. Real-Life Product Example (00:13:35) Mitch introduces Intuition Robotics, showcasing a product designed for aging in place. Tom Bot Companion (00:14:06) Walt discusses the Tom Bot, an animatronic dog designed to assist those with cognitive impairments. AI and Elderly Assistance (00:15:07) Discusses how AI can help the elderly with tasks like ordering food or viewing photos. LG's AI Integration (00:15:51) Highlights LG's presentation on seamless integration of AI in daily life and home management. Adaptive Learning Control (00:17:01) Explores the future of control systems with adaptive learning and open standards in technology. Humanoid Robots and Ambient Intelligence (00:17:22) Imagines homes as robots, enhancing family support through intelligent systems and occupancy sensors. AI's Role in Customer Experience (00:18:42) Summarizes LG's human-centered AI approach focusing on operational efficiency and personalized experiences. The Normalization of AI (00:19:33) AI is becoming a standard part of technology, moving beyond novelty to practical applications. Proactive Technology in Relationships (00:19:55) Discusses the importance of proactive technology in creating trust and seamless interactions. Swan's AI Cameras (00:21:05) Introduces Swan's AI cameras that communicate proactively with visitors, enhancing home security. Automotive Innovations at CES (00:22:15) Describes advanced automotive technology at CES, including AI integration in BMW vehicles. Health Monitoring Technologies (00:24:55) Mentions health monitoring technologies, including smart toilets and mirrors analyzing user health. Samsung's SmartThings Development (00:26:09) Explains Samsung's SmartThings and its potential to enhance home automation and interoperability. Interoperability Across Devices (00:27:25) Discusses the need for interoperability among smart devices for better home automation experiences. The Future of Home Automation (00:28:06) Questions the necessity of human involvement as automation technology evolves and adapts. Discussion on Network Security (00:28:49) The need for robust network security in smart homes is emphasized due to various attack vectors. Corporate Advertisement and Market Opportunities (00:29:10) The speakers discuss the growing market for home technology maintenance and support services. Importance of Trusted Relationships (00:31:02) Trust between service providers and homeowners is vital for long-term technology maintenance. Value of Warranties (00:32:13) The concept of warranties in home technology is questioned; ongoing relationships are deemed more important. Technology Integration Challenges (00:36:17) Integrating various technologies from different eras in homes presents significant challenges and opportunities. Innovative Window Technology (00:38:14) A new type of window that enhances wellness through simulated views is discussed. Facial Recognition Advancements (00:39:06) The use of facial recognition for home security is explored, highlighting its potential benefits. Wrap-Up and Show Impressions (00:40:35) The speakers express renewed excitement about the CES, noting a resurgence in innovative technology. Exploring Technology's Evolution (00:41:05) Discussion on the necessity of engaging deeply to uncover interesting technological advancements. Historical Context of Breakthroughs (00:41:21) Speaker reflects on past technological breakthroughs like microcomputers and the internet, leading to current AI advancements. The Formula for Technological Integration (00:42:29) Discussion of a formula combining augmented reality, IoT, 5G, AI, and imagination for accelerated technology growth. Human Connection Amidst Technology (00:43:44) Speaker shares experiences of deeper human connections at CES, emphasizing meaningful conversations. Understanding Humanity in a Tech World (00:44:43) Exploration of how technology challenges our understanding of what it means to be human. The Importance of Emotional Interaction (00:45:53) Discussion on the unique aspects of human interaction that robots cannot replicate, such as empathy and tactile sensations. Enhancing Human Qualities in the AI Age (00:46:31) Anticipation of magical moments as we embrace AI while enhancing our human qualities. Closing Thoughts and Future Topics (00:47:25) Wrap-up of the discussion with a promise to delve into product specifics in future episodes.
Kids' Tech Revolution: myFirst Tech Unveils Safe, Fun Gadgets at CES Show 2025 Myfirst.tech About the Guest(s): G-Jay Yong is a representative from G-Light, the innovative company behind the brand myFirst. With a focus on creating technology products tailored for children, G-Jay Yong is at the forefront of bringing safe, interactive, and educational gadgets to younger audiences. The company is dedicated to redesigning advanced technology like smartphones, cameras, and wearable devices specifically for young users, ensuring a fun and educational experience. G-Jay Yong shares his expertise and insights into the company's approach to child-friendly technology on the Chris Voss Show. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of The Chris Voss Show, host Chris Voss delves into the fascinating world of child technology with G-Jay Yong from G-Light, the company behind the myFirst brand. As they gear up for their presence at the CES Consumer Electronics Show 2025, G-Jay Yong unfolds how myFirst is pioneering the kids' tech market by transforming adult technology into child-friendly versions. Listeners will be guided through the creative journey of launching innovative children's products that prioritize safety and engagement, ensuring that kids enjoy a tailored technological experience. Throughout the episode, G-Jay Yong explains how myFirst is breaking new ground with products like wearable smartwatches that double as smartphones, digital cameras designed with dual lenses for selfies, and much more. By infusing artificial intelligence into their devices, the company not only prioritizes functionality but also aims to enhance learning and safety. This discussion sheds light on how technology can be responsibly introduced to children, helping them safely explore the digital world under parental supervision. Keywords like "kids tech products," "wearable smartphones," and "safe social circles" underline the company's mission and innovative solutions presented at CES. Key Takeaways: Child-Targeted Technology: myFirst develops tech products specifically for children, such as cameras and wearable smartphones that enhance learning while ensuring safety. Safety and Parental Controls: The products are designed with safety in mind, featuring controlled social features and GPS tracking to give parents peace of mind. Affordable and Durable: These kid-friendly tech products are crafted to be affordable, robust, and less prone to damage compared to high-end adult devices. AI and Innovation: myFirst incorporates AI into its products, enabling features like automatic photo compilation and personalized video creation, emphasizing creativity and innovation. Retail and Future Endeavors: The company actively seeks retail partnerships and explores new technology markets to expand their reach in creating safe tech ecosystems for families. Notable Quotes: "The inspiration came from my daughter. I wanted her to have a decent camera, not just a plastic toy." "We created a wearable smartphone for kids that includes GPS tracking and parental control features." "Our products offer a safe social environment for kids, where parents approve contacts and monitor interactions." "We designed a camera with AI systems that can turn your content into a music video based on your emotions." "Our ecosystem connects children with their parents and even grandparents, ensuring a safer digital start."
Revolutionizing Skiing: E-Ski Mountaineering with Nicola Colombo and E-Skimo at CES Show 2025 E-skimo.swiss About the Guest(s): Nicola Colombo is the CEO of E-Skimo, a Swiss company at the forefront of innovation in the ski industry. With a rich background in the software industry and several successful ventures under his belt, Colombo recently shifted his focus to tangible products with E-Skimo. Under his leadership, the company has developed a groundbreaking electric assisted ski mountaineering device that is set to revolutionize the way people experience skiing. He is an avid skier and outdoor enthusiast eager to expand the accessibility of skiing and outdoor sports through technological advancements. Episode Summary: In this exciting episode of The Chris Voss Show, host Chris Voss explores the revolutionary field of electric ski mountaineering with Nicola Colombo, CEO of the Swiss company E-Skimo. The episode dives into the innovative realm of technology-assisted skiing, focusing on E-Skimo's latest product—an electronic ski solution designed to make uphill climbs and traverses effortless, while maintaining a thrilling downhill experience. Inspired by the success of e-bikes, this innovation brings advanced sensor technology and sleek design together to enhance the skier's journey up to four times faster than traditional methods. Throughout the episode, Colombo shares the inspiration behind E-Skimo, pointing out the growing demand for more accessible outdoor winter sports and the environmental considerations that drive the design process. Aside from improving ski transport, the device offers data-driven insights that can enhance skiing skills via personalized feedback. This amalgamation of technology promises to transform skiing experiences fundamentally, providing accessibility to previously unused snowcapped areas and bringing a new dimension to ski enthusiasts worldwide. Key Takeaways: Revolutionary Ski Technology: Introducing the world's first electric-assisted solution for ease in ski mountaineering, allowing skiers to climb slopes with less effort and enjoy seamless downhill rides. Inspiration from E-Bikes: Similar to the e-bike's rise in popularity, Colombo envisions this technology broadening skiing's appeal by reducing physical barriers. Data-Driven Ski Improvement: The E-Skimo device offers skiers personalized data to improve skill, providing a virtual instructor-like experience. A Vision for Accessibility: By reducing dependence on ski lifts and costly infrastructure, E-Skimo aims to open up skiing to more natural, unobstructed environments. Product Launch and Future Plans: Set to be retail-ready by next winter, E-Skimo plans to expand collaborations with other ski brands to distribute this cutting-edge technology. Notable Quotes: "Why not bring the same technology that made e-bikes so popular into the ski industry?" "It's not a personal ski lift, it's an assistance that reduces the effort so you can go farther and higher up." "The idea was sparked when I took some friends skiing and realized the uphill barrier was too heavy." "We believe our product will help promote a more wellness-oriented lifestyle by making skiing more accessible." "Imagine having a virtual instructor helping you ski better; that's the experience we want to offer."
Explore Birdwatching Innovations at CES Show 2025 with Netvue's Birdfy Tech Birdfy.com About the Guest(s): Estelle Yang is the PR Manager at Netvue Technologies Company, LTD. She represents a team that is pioneering innovative technology solutions in the field of birdwatching. Specializing in smart bird feeder products under their sub-brand PHY, she is actively involved in leveraging cutting-edge camera technologies to bring unique and enriching experiences to birdwatchers worldwide. Estelle's contributions help Netvue Technologies excel in creating smart devices that capture cherished wildlife moments effortlessly. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of The Chris Voss Show, host Chris Voss is joined by Estelle Yang, PR Manager at Netvue Technologies Company, LTD. As the podcast pioneers an insightful discussion on Netview's latest advancements in birdwatching technology, Estelle elaborates on the smart bird feeder, PHY. This innovation not only captivates bird enthusiasts but offers revolutionary features like bird detection, species identification, and auto-sharing capabilities. The conversation navigates through various product offerings, technological integrations, and future prospects, embodying Netvue's ambition to enrich wildlife appreciation through their smart devices. Expounding on the hallmark features of the PHY smart bird feeder, Estelle highlights Netvue's dedication to a comprehensive birdwatching experience, available in various forms like bird feeders, boxes, and special hummingbird variants. The products are equipped with AI-powered cameras for motion detection and species identification, allowing users to capture and share precious wildlife moments seamlessly. Engaging potential CES attendees, Estelle hints at exciting live demonstrations of dual-camera setups and slow-motion captures, redefining digital birdwatching standards. Key Takeaways: Netvue Technologies' trademark innovation, the PHY smart bird feeder, is revolutionizing birdwatching with AI-powered cameras that identify bird species and record entertaining wildlife moments. PHY provides a complete line of products, from smart bird feeders and boxes to hummingbird-focused devices, all designed to integrate seamlessly into any backyard setting. The PHY app enhances user experience by offering real-time notifications and automatic video highlights, maintaining a vivid log of visitors in the user's gardens. Netvue's products integrate sustainable materials and solar power options, reinforcing their commitment to eco-friendly practices and convenience. Estelle explains the proactive steps Netvue undertakes to engage with the bird-watching community, including a dedicated bird fund aimed at fostering nature preservation and education. Notable Quotes: "By leveraging cutting-edge camera technology, bird feed products can detect and identify birds and notify users of their visits." "We actually have committed to allocating $1 from each sale to set up the Birdfeeder Fund, supporting charitable and educational projects." "This Birthy Feeder Dual has the first dual camera bird feeder with three lenses, setting a new standard for birdwatching." "Our products are designed to withstand severe environments, ensuring weatherproof and durable birdwatching experiences." "Being able to watch the bird right up close…we make sure every view is shared in thrilling detail."
Our first podcast of 2025 is the reason that playback speed control exists. Just set to at least 1.5x and you should be able to stay awake through most of it. But do stay for the RTX rumors, the "AirJet" cooling, hot takes on 12vHPWR, and the usual suspects on the (in)Security portion.Timestamps:00:00 Intro00:59 Food with Josh (minus the food)01:46 NVIDIA RTX 50 Series rumors and pricing discussion09:48 TSMC finds a way to overcome USA fab labor issues12:59 Radeon RX 9070 XT rumors19:01 Is CRT beam simulation better than BFI?21:32 As if you needed a warning, there will be a ton of “ai” at CES26:05 AirJet active solid-state cooling30:24 Podcast sponsor 1Password31:48 (in)Security Corner40:33 Gaming Quick Hits50:49 Picks of the Week1:09:00 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
CES Show 2025, Gary Shapiro, CEO of CTA and His New Book: Pivot or Die: How Leaders Thrive When Everything Changes CES.tech Amazon.com From Gary Shapiro, New York Times bestselling author and head of CES and the Consumer Technology Association, a manifesto for today's top executives, entrepreneurs, and leaders: pivot or die. As CEO of the Consumer Technology Association ®, owner and producer of CES ®, Gary Shapiro has had a front row seat to the launch of nearly every recent major technology. He's seen tech companies rise and fall, and bankrupt entrepreneurs become billionaires. After more than four decades in the industry, he knows that leaders who make it in the tech world have one thing in common: they know how to pivot. Drawing upon detailed case studies, economic theory, and personal experience,Pivot or Die offers a behind-the-scenes look at the development of innovative technology and business strategies. Along the way, Shapiro offers a "pivot" framework for leaders in technology and beyond to stay flexible and agile: The startup pivot: how startups can shake up industries and maximize the advantage of new ideas The forced pivot: adapting to the unforeseeable (or simply unforeseen) and meeting shifting consumer demands The failure pivot: why failure can deliver better lessons than success and how to take those lessons forward The success pivot: Beating the market by seizing opportunity and out-pivoting your competitors In laying out each of these pivots, Shapiro shares unique lessons on how leaders can change minds and mindsets and steer their organizations to success in an increasingly competitive environment. About the author Gary Shapiro is president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)™, the U.S. trade association representing more than 2,200 consumer technology companies and which owns and produces CES® – The Global Stage for Innovation. Shapiro directs a staff of about 200 employees and thousands of industry volunteers, leading his organization's promotion of innovation as a national policy to spur the economy, create jobs and cut the deficit. CTA advocates for a lower deficit, skilled immigration, free trade and policies that support innovative new business models. CTA does not seek government funding for industry. Shapiro authored CTA's New York Times best-sellers, “Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses” (HarperCollins, 2013) and “The Comeback: How Innovation will Restore the American Dream” (Beaufort, 2011). His upcoming book, "Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation" (HarperCollins, 2018), will be released December 31 and is available now for pre-order. Through these books and television appearances, and as a columnist whose more than 1,000 opinion pieces have appeared in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Washington Post, Shapiro has helped direct policymakers and business leaders on the importance of innovation in the U.S. economy. He is considered an “influencer” on LinkedIn and has more than 280,000 followers.
In April, Keith Pelletier will celebrate three years in the role as President of Dielectric, the broadcast tower company acquired by Sinclair Inc. in 2013. Pelletier is featured in the RBR+TVBR Winter 2025 magazine, distributed Monday in digital form to all Radio + Television Business Report Members and in print form to attendees of the at-capacity VIP "Cocktails and Conversation" gathering in Las Vegas during the 2025 CES Show, which begins early next week.In this conversation, Pelletier shares details about what Dielectric is focusing on for its broadcast media industry customers in 2025 while chatting with RBR+TVBR Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson in this InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM.
Meet Jennie from TomBot: The Robotic Puppy Revolutionizing Dementia Care at CES Show 2025 TomBot Website: tombot.com About the Guest(s): Tom Stevens is the CEO and Co-founder of TomBot Incorporated, a Santa Clarita, California-based company specializing in robotic animals and digital health solutions. With a robust background in high-tech and startups, Tom and his co-founders previously built one of the world's largest litigation automation companies before a successful exit. Tom's current venture was inspired by his personal experience with his mother's Alzheimer's, motivating him to create robotic companions for individuals with dementia and other mental health challenges. Episode Summary: In this riveting episode of The Chris Bos Show, host Chris Vos explores the intersection of technology and healthcare with Tom Stevens, CEO of TomBot Incorporated. Broadcasting from an imagined bunker in Maine, Chris delves into Tom's groundbreaking work in developing "Jennie," a robotic Labrador retriever designed to support seniors suffering from dementia, cognitive impairments, and other mental health challenges. Tom shares personal stories that fueled his passion for bridging the gap in the market with lifelike robotic companions. This episode offers an in-depth look at how TomBot is revolutionizing digital healthcare with their pioneering robotic companion, Jennie. Key topics include the design and functionality of Jennie, the technical expertise from Jim Henson's Creature Shop, and the broader impact on emotional health and therapy. Listeners learn about the rigorous research backing TomBot's technology, its capabilities like sensory interaction and autonomous behaviors, and the company's strategic goals at CES to expand market reach and attract investors. This engaging discussion promises to deepen understanding of robotic applications in healthcare and the transformative potential for those struggling with isolation and mental health issues. Key Takeaways: TomBot's Jennie, a robotic Labrador retriever, is engineered to provide companionship to seniors with dementia and other mental health challenges, mimicking lifelike behaviors. Emotional attachments to realistic robotic pets can significantly reduce stress, anxiety, and the need for certain medications in seniors. The design of Jennie involved collaboration with Jim Henson's Creature Shop to create robotics that stimulate emotional bonds through visual and behavioral realism. TomBot is leveraging CES 2025 to showcase Jennie's capabilities, building both consumer and business-to-business connections while seeking investment. Senior care facilities could greatly benefit from adopting robotic companions like Jenny to enhance patient care and reduce social isolation. Notable Quotes: "We've teamed up with Jim Henson's Creature Shop to build what we believe to be the world's most realistic robotic animals." "Our first puppy will be an FDA medical device designed to treat the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia." "Humans like to suspend disbelief, and even though we know Jenny is a robot, we still want to engage with her as if she were real." "We're scientifically designed to stimulate emotional attachment through the realism of appearance, texture, and behaviors." "Our goal is to replace emotional support animals and assist those who benefit from companionship but cannot accommodate a real pet."
Revolutionizing Flood Defense: The Future of Inflatable Barriers with FlowStop at CES Show 2025 Flowstop.co About the Guest(s): Alex Cammarano is a French entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in the U.S., currently the Founder and Senior Managing Director of FlowStop US, an American subsidiary of FlowStop Industry. Based in Oakland, California, Alex has a diverse entrepreneurial background, having started his career as the founder and CEO of an innovative art platform, Lighted, which aimed at digitizing and democratizing art. He was also on the founding team of Atra Health, a biotech company researching psychedelics for menopause and PMS. His journey led him to FlowStop through a mutual investment that evolved into a full-time role, where he's now focused on innovating flood barrier solutions. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of The Chris Voss Show, host Chris Voss welcomes Alex Cammarano, a visionary in the field of flood prevention technology. Centrally focused on the innovation and evolution of FlowStop, an inflatable flood barrier, Alex delves into the intricacies and advantages of this cutting-edge product. With global climate change driving an increase in natural disasters like floods, FlowStop offers a convenient, reliable solution that replaces traditional sandbags and aids in preventing water damage to buildings. The conversation touches on the challenges faced due to changing weather patterns, the importance of proactive disaster readiness, and how FlowStop's unique inflatable design helps mitigate risk effectively. Alex shares insights about the journey of launching in the U.S., the potential for insurance incentives, and FlowStop's presence at CES 2025. With an emphasis on strategic business development and harnessing innovation, Alex envisions a future where homes and critical infrastructures, such as nuclear facilities and commercial buildings, are equipped with efficient flood barriers. As this technology continues to expand globally, FlowStop stands as a testament to entrepreneurial resilience and ingenuity. Key Takeaways: FlowStop is a customizable, inflatable flood barrier designed for easy deployment to protect buildings from water damage. Natural disasters related to flooding account for a significant portion of worldwide insurance claims, highlighting the need for innovative solutions like FlowStop. The product has received endorsements from nuclear facilities in France and has a growing presence across Europe and the United States. Alex Cammarano's entrepreneurial journey leverages previous experiences with startups in art digitization and health biotech to bring flood protection innovations to market. FlowStop is seeking to collaborate with insurance companies to provide homeowners with effective, financially accessible means of flood prevention. Notable Quotes: "Flooding is one of the worst natural disasters in the world, affecting 90% of all national disasters." "FlowStop is a revolutionary inflatable barrier designed to efficiently and easily protect structures from floods." "The beauty of FlowStop is its simplicity and effectiveness, replacing heavy sandbags with a lightweight, durable alternative." "In areas of rising climate change threats, solutions like Flow Stop are crucial for both residential and commercial safety." "In France, insurance companies are already adopting FlowStop, and soon, we hope the U.S. will follow."
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*corrected audio issue In this episode, Walt Zerbe Sr. Director of Technology & Standards at CEDIA Talks with Stuart Tickle, Managing Director and Owner of AWE Distributon and new CEDIA Board Member about his experience and perspective as a distributor catering to our industry of the 2024 CES show. A few links/notes: https://www.bluetooth.com/auracast/ https://pixiedusttech.com/technologies/iwasemi/ https://whispp.com/ Video about older adult who doesn't want to be a slave to technology, "Unvited Guest": https://vimeo.com/128873380
*corrected audio issue In this episode, Walt Zerbe Sr. Director of Technology & Standards at CEDIA Talks with Michael Heiss, of M Heiss Consulting and author/contributor for Residential Tech Today and Hidden Wires about some press events we attended focusing on video displays.
In this episode, Walt Zerbe Sr. Director of Technology & Standards at CEDIA Talks with Rob Sabin, Editor and Chief of Projector Central and Jim Hunter, founder of ncent about what we saw at the show today. We cover what's happening with consumer video projectors, power products, some things in Eureka Park, media management and a whole bunch of other things including lasers and phasers. https://www.projectorcentral.com/ https://www.ncent.ai/
Michigan is your NCAAFB champ. How much is Taylor Swifts cat worth? no the other one. Jimmy Kimmel rips on Aaaron Rodgers again. This could last a while. Inappropriate things asked during a job interview. Gas prices shot up big time the past couple of days. Rude things people do out in public. It's time for the Consumer Electronics Show and here is some of the new tech we are seeing. A couple crashed a local coffee shop to have their wedding?
The annual CES show allows companies to show off their newest- and sometimes wackiest -ideas.
CES Show 2024: A Preview of the World's Biggest Tech Event with Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association CES.tech Show Notes About The Guest(s): Gary Shapiro is the President and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), which represents over 1,500 consumer technology companies. He is also the owner and producer of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the largest tech event in the world. Shapiro is an acclaimed author, lobbyist, and advocate for innovation and technology. Summary: Gary Shapiro joins Chris Voss on The Chris Voss Show to discuss the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and the state of the tech industry. CES is the most powerful tech event in the world, attracting over 130,000 people from around the globe. The show features over 4,000 exhibitors and covers a wide range of categories, including AI, mobility, digital health, and more. Shapiro emphasizes the importance of innovation and the need for national policies that support it. He also highlights the impact of AI and the role of startups in driving technological advancements. Key Takeaways: CES is the largest tech event in the world, attracting over 130,000 people from around the globe. AI will be a major focus at CES, with companies showcasing new innovations and features. Eureka Park, a part of CES, provides a platform for startups to showcase their ideas and connect with potential partners. Nearshoring is a growing trend, with companies looking to build relationships with neighboring countries for trade and innovation. The CTA advocates for policies that support innovation, such as immigration reform, free trade, and national regulations for emerging technologies. Quotes: "CES is the most powerful tech event in the world. It's where people come with amazing new innovations and they get together from around the globe." - Gary Shapiro "AI will definitely be the overriding discussion at the show. Companies will be doing all sorts of stuff with it." - Gary Shapiro "Nearshoring is a real movement. Let's work as a country with our friends and build up those relationships." - Gary Shapiro "Everything we do revolves around one very easy principle: will this help or hurt innovation?" - Gary Shapiro
Revolutionary Domestic Violence Reporting App Debuts at CES Show 2024 Nanshe.org Show Notes About The Guest(s): Eric and Jolene are part of a Paris-based tech company called Nanshe. Eric has 20 years of experience in the legal field and has been involved in technology in his companies. Jolene is an attorney and recently joined Nanci to apply their innovative blockchain technology to tackle workplace harassment. Summary: Eric and Jolene from Nanshe, a Paris-based tech company, discuss their revolutionary domestic violence reporting app at CES. The app utilizes blockchain technology to secure intellectual property and protect individuals and companies. It offers features like photo capture, video recording, document scanning, and more to provide evidence of workplace harassment. The app aims to create a safer and more inclusive workplace environment. Key Takeaways: Nanshe's app uses blockchain technology to secure intellectual property and provide evidence of workplace harassment. The app offers features like photo capture, video recording, and document scanning to capture incidents. By using blockchain, the app ensures that the evidence cannot be tampered with or changed. Nanshe aims to help companies create a safer and more inclusive workplace environment. The app can be used by individuals to protect themselves or by colleagues to support each other. Quotes: "Blockchain process will keep the proof intact. Nobody can use it, nobody can change it." - Eric "If you deploy Nanci into your company, people will be more cautious. It's a preventive measure." - Eric
SkyTed: A Mask for Silent, Secure, and Confidential Calls, CES Show 2024 Interview Skyted.io Show Notes About The Guest(s): Stéphane Hersen is the founder of SkyTed, a company that has developed a mask to allow people to make phone calls in high-density environments without disturbing those around them. With a background in aviation and cabin interiors, Stefan saw the need for a solution that would enable people to have private conversations in public spaces. SkyTed's mask uses advanced sound absorption technology to ensure that only the person wearing the mask can hear the conversation, making it ideal for travelers, gamers, and business professionals. Summary: Stéphane Hersen, founder of SkyTed, joins Chris Voss on The Chris Voss Show to discuss his company's innovative mask that allows people to make phone calls in high-density environments without disturbing others. The mask uses advanced sound absorption technology to ensure privacy and is suitable for travelers, gamers, and business professionals. Stéphane Hersen explains how the mask works and the various applications it has, including in the military and education sectors. He also discusses the upcoming Kickstarter campaign and the future plans for SkyTed. Key Takeaways: SkyTed has developed a mask that allows people to make phone calls in high-density environments without disturbing others. The mask uses advanced sound absorption technology to ensure privacy and is suitable for travelers, gamers, and business professionals. SkyTed is launching a Kickstarter campaign to bring the mask to market and plans to expand into other sectors, such as the military and education. The mask has applications in various industries, including aviation, trains, and gaming. SkyTed is focused on creating a product that is not only functional but also stylish and customizable. Quotes: "We just allow people who are traveling to make phone calls in a train, in an aircraft, or anywhere where you are in high density and you cannot talk." - Stéphane Hersen "We developed this mask with Airbus and the European Space Agency to reintroduce calls on board of the aircraft." - Stéphane Hersen "The mask uses advanced sound absorption technology to ensure that only the person wearing the mask can hear the conversation." - Stéphane Hersen "We have applications for gamers, business professionals, and even in education for students who need to dictate their class notes." - Stéphane Hersen "Our goal is to be the world leader in sound calls and continue to develop innovative products for different industries." - Stéphane Hersen
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Bulma Solution: Revolutionizing HR with AI and Social Capital Enhancement at CES Show 2024 Interview Bulma-solution.com Show Notes About The Guest(s): The guests on this episode of The Chris Voss Show are the team from Bulma Solution, a Paris-based company focused on crafting technological innovations for human resource managers and directors. The team includes the artistic manager, the assistant project manager, and a data scientist. Summary: In this episode of The Chris Voss Show, the team from Bulma Solution discusses their flagship product, an AI-powered system designed to address HR challenges in the 21st century. They explain how their unique comprehensive rating system enhances the social capital of global enterprises and helps HR departments make informed hiring decisions. The team also introduces the concept of a digital passport, which is based on a candidate's online reputation and helps HR professionals identify the right fit for their company. They emphasize that their AI technology is meant to assist HR professionals, not replace them, and that it can help create a more human-centric work environment. Key Takeaways: Bulma Solution's AI technology helps HR departments evaluate candidates based on their online reputation and fit with the company's values. The digital passport is a unique feature that provides HR professionals with insights into a candidate's online presence and future goals. Bulma Solution's system is designed to enhance the social capital of global enterprises and create a more human-centric work environment. The AI technology can assist HR professionals in managing tasks and creating a more personalized employee experience. Bulma Solution aims to help employees reach their full potential and create win-win relationships between employers and employees. Quotes: "We are majorly targeting the HR department... with the COVID landscape, there have been major issues that have come up." - Bulma Solution team "What we're trying to bring forward is not an AI that will replace people. We are not working for that. What we're working for is an AI that will help people within their work." - Bulma Solution team
Welcome to the Industry Current Affairs show by the Fitness Business Podcast. Our guest is Anthony Vennare, cofounder of Fitt Insider and Fitt Capital. Anthony has his finger on the pulse of the industry, and we'll hear what he sees and hears from industry statistics to perspectives on industry development. Anthony is a lifelong athlete, strength coach, and former United States Marine. He now works at the intersection of technology, venture capital, and health and fitness. What You'll Learn: Super interesting data on the state of the industry Individuals and brands who are the movers and shakers we should keep an eye on in 2023 What was at the 2023 CES Show in Las Vegas. Investment opportunities. Thoughts on the economical shifts, labour challenges, tech and any other variables that may impact the resilience and stability of the industry? Download Full Show Notes Here: https://fitnessbusinesspodcast.com/483
WHAT ARE YOU OPTIMIZING FOR? Why are you doing what you are doing? I ask you this question because last week I was asking myself this question. The question came up on my radar when I was reading Atomic Habits, by James Clear. It's a fantastic book and I highly recommend that you read it, or listen to the audio version, or I james Clear says himself, READ A BOOK LIKE A HAWK SEARCHING FOR PRAY, you don't need to read the whole book, just go looking for the key moments of inspiration - more on that later. For me, I've chosen to optimize for IMPACT. - I don't want to make the most amount of money - I don't want to have the biggest team - I don't need to have the largest business - What I do want, is to make the largest IMPACT that is possible. Specifically, first I want to make the largest impact in the irrigation industry. Second, might be to impact the greater landscape industry, and after that, I would like to make an impact on every person who would like to carve their own path. That is my why - I want to create an impact, and influence change - we will hit on CHANGE later in this episode. So instead of optimizing for money, ego, status, etc., I realized that optimize for my time. Time is my currency, and wasting my time is the number one reason I can be easily triggered - if I know there is a better, easier way to do something, and I'm forced to do it the slower way, I get very very frustrated. If you know me, you know this, hahaha. I know this, but I didn't stop to think about why! Time is my currency, and I want to create impact - so it comes down to efficiency, execution, and effectiveness - experimenting with this, making changes, and trying it again. Okay, let's get back to how this relates to the CES Show. I've talked about the concept of becoming your future self - and if you are new to the show - go listen to episode #91 - I talk specifically about becoming your future self. To become your future self, and in this case, becoming your future self means creating IMPACT, and in order to do this, it all starts with, What I think about, WHO I learn from, What I consume, and what I create. The reason I wanted to attend CES is so that I could put myself on the playing field with people smarter than me so that I could see what is coming, and what might have an IMPACT.
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Gary Shapiro, President/CEO of Consumer Technology Association on CES Show 2023 CES.tech Gary Shapiro is an acclaimed author, lobbyist, and president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® which represents over 1,500 consumer technology companies and owns and produces the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)® — The Global Stage for Innovation. He has authored more than 800 opinion pieces highlighting the importance of innovation in the U.S. economy.