Yonkers, NY – Consumer Reports (CR), the consumer research, testing, and advocacy organization, welcomes Raj Malhotra as ...
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Will AI devices drive a consumer electronics recovery in 2026?
Computers are expected to continue to be the strongest sellers in 2026 as consumers continue with a replacement cycle refresh ...
U.S. consumer technology sales revenue is forecast to grow 0.2% to $112 billion in 2026, following a challenged back half of 2025, according to the latest Future of Technology report from Circana, LLC ...
As enterprise technology leaders, it's tempting to dismiss consumer tech as mere gadgets and gizmos. But history teaches us otherwise. The smartphone revolution, cloud storage adoption, and ...
CES 2026 arrives at a moment when technology, geopolitics, and business strategy are colliding in new and uncomfortable ways.
LAS VEGAS — 2024 was a busy year for the tech world. The rise of generative artificial intelligence dominated headlines as companies raced to get out in front of harnessing the technology for ...
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Intel showed up for consumers at the 'Consumer Electronics Show'; AMD didn’t
At this year's CES, AMD felt like a dominant force, too focused on AI potential to talk about (or to) consumers. Intel looked ...
A Micron VP tried to explain that since the company is still selling RAM to PC manufacturers, the shuttering of its Crucial ...
Providers and consumers alike are testing the capabilities of digital health, but a study in the Journal of Medical Internet Research suggests consumers are more enthusiastic about emerging medical ...
Almost 50 percent of healthcare consumers believe industry-wide innovation will lead to better treatment and diagnoses in the next five years, according to the 2017 Klick Health Consumer Survey on ...
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