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Dyson Teases Big Robotics and AI Moves as It Preps a Huge 2026 Lineup

Dyson says 2026 is shaping up to be one of its biggest years yet, with more product launches planned than ever before. In a brief preview, the company said the year will include a record number of new products, expansion into new categories, and major advances in robotics, artificial intelligence, and vision systems. Dyson has...

ECOVACS Wants to Run Your Whole Home, and Yes, There’s a Robot Dog

ECOVACS used CES 2026 to show it is pushing well beyond robot vacuums. The company announced new products for pools, lawns, windows, and even a companion-style puppy robot, while also refreshing its core DEEBOT lineup. The theme across all announcements was expanding automation into more parts of the home and reducing hands-on maintenance. One of...

Eufy’s Omni S2 Robot Vacuum Hits Canada With Pre-Order Savings

Eufy (a subsidary of Anker) has announced its newest flagship robot vacuum, the Omni S2, at CES 2026, with pre-orders opening today, January 6, and a full launch set for January 20. The robot vacuum will sell for an early bird price of $1,799.99 CAD (regular price $2,599.99 CAD begins Jan. 20) and will be...

Want to Buy Meta’s Ray-Ban AI Glasses in Canada? Not So Fast…

Meta says it is pausing international plans for its new Ray-Ban smart glasses with a built-in display, after demand far exceeded expectations, according to an update shared today at CES 2026. The company said the Meta Ray-Ban Display launched last fall with very limited supply and quickly drew heavy interest. As a result, waitlists for...

Anker Just Dropped Its Smartest Chargers Yet and iPhone Users Will Care

Anker has announced a new lineup of charging accessories ahead of CES 2026, with products ranging from wall chargers and wireless charging stations to power strips and docking stations. The company says the focus this year is on faster charging, smaller designs, and added features like on-device displays and cooling, with several products aimed squarely...

NVIDIA Takes Aim at Tesla’s Full Self-Driving With New AI Platform

NVIDIA has announced a new set of AI tools called Alpamayo, aimed at helping carmakers build more advanced self-driving systems that can actually reason through tricky situations on the road. In simple terms, Alpamayo is not something that runs directly in your car. Instead, it’s a training system. Carmakers and researchers use it to teach...