All posts tagged "Arthur Goldstuck"
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Software
Signpost: When Microsoft
eats its own AI2 February 2026Microsoft SA's new MD believes his own company is the best case study for the use...
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Gadget of the Week
Gadget of the Week: Totem points the way to people
30 January 2026The Totem Compass offers a practical way for family and friends to regroup when crowds get...
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GadgetWings
When loyalty has an
expiry date28 January 2026When an airline offered to sell him miles in the same breath as expiring existing miles,...
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Artificial Intelligence
AI climbs the WEF risk
ladder as trust erodes26 January 2026Davos thrives on the language of opportunity, so it was startling to see benefit tied to...
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Gadget of the Week
Gadget of the Week: Brick Shop builds a challenge to Lego
23 January 2026Mattel’s new Merc and Maserati model bring Hot Wheels into the construction lane, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
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GadgetWheels
Wheels of the Week: Haval H7 holds up on
holiday roads22 January 2026Extended testing of GWM’s family SUV revealed a car that settles into the role asked of...
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GadgetWings
Free Wi-Fi becomes new dogfight for airlines
21 January 2026Airlines are turning free, fast in-flight internet into a competitive weapon, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
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GadgetWheels
CES 2026: Cars compete
for software leadership20 January 2026The West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Centre revealed that software is reshaping how vehicles...
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CES
CES 2026: Business of sleep goes deep into tech
19 January 2026Sleep technology is moving beyond tracking, as device makers and health groups focus on shaping sleep,...
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Gadget of the Week
Gadget of the Week: Honor Magic V5 finds its feet
16 January 2026Is it magic? No, but the foldable comes into its own once one looks past the...
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GadgetWings
Travel numbers surge, systems strain
15 January 2026As international travel pushes past old limits, technology is being forced into the role of infrastructure,...
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Hardware
CES 2026: Smart glasses
step into the light14 January 2026The industry finally admitted that people don’t want a phone on their nose, but a tool...
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CES
CES 2026: Robots get (almost) real
13 January 2026Even as robots took over the show floors, there were clues at CES that robots were...
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CES
CES 2026: AI set to
transform sport in 202612 January 2026The CES opening keynote address and a panel discussion revealed that the FIFA World Cup will...
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Gadget of the Week
CES 2026 Gadget of the Week: Leion Hey2 gets translation right
9 January 2026The augmented reality smart glasses change how real-time translation looks inside a conversation, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
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CES
CES 2026: Lenovo bends the screen
8 January 2026Lenovo used its Tech World keynote at CES to lay out a wide-ranging AI strategy, writes...
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CES
CES 2026: Qira links
your screens8 January 2026Lenovo and Motorola have introduced a personal AI designed to follow users across devices, writes ARTHUR...
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CES
CES 2026: Nvidia sets a
new course for AI7 January 2026Jensen Huang used Nvidia’s CES 2026 keynote to lay out a clear direction for how AI...
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GadgetWings
CES 2026: Sabre’s AI becomes our travel brain
7 January 2026At CES, Sabre showed how AI agents can take over the hardest parts of travel planning,...
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CES
CES 2026: Exoskeletons
break out of the lab6 January 2026This year's consumer tech launchpad marked the point where exoskeletons stopped being experimental hardware, writes ARTHUR...
