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Soundcore at CES 2026 Turns Everyday Spaces into Portable Sound and Cinema

Personal entertainment has drifted out of fixed rooms and into commutes, bedrooms, trails, and backyards. People bounce between earbuds, smart speakers, and projectors, often juggling separate ecosystems that do not feel designed with each other in mind. The friction is no longer just sound quality, but how easily gear fits into those shifting contexts, from

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eufy Wraps the Front Door in Smarter Vision and Power at CES 2026

The modern front door has a lot to juggle. Couriers drop parcels, friends arrive unannounced, kids race in and out, and somewhere in the background, there is a quiet worry about missing something important or not catching something suspicious. Many homes already have a patchwork of doorbells, lights, and locks that only half cooperate, or

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Anker’s CES 2026 Charging Lineup Treats Power as a Coordinated System

Charging has become a daily background task with a mix of wall bricks, wireless pads, power strips, and docks that rarely feel coordinated. As devices become faster and more power-hungry, the friction shifts from “do I have enough power?” to “how many adapters do I need without cluttering the desk?” The answer usually involves a

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irregular voids reveal cave-like, geological interior inside japanese residence

目 [mé] cuts a ‘hole in the world’ through a residence in japan   In the geothermal town of Kannawa in Beppu, Oita Prefecture, Japan, art collective 目 [mé] presents Space II (2025), an architectural-scale installation inside a private house. The residence is punctured by irregular voids, their edges rough and geological, as if the

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biological growth patterns inform sculptural furniture series by vincent decat

Vincent Decat Explores Living Form Through Sculptural Design   The Living Series by Vincent Decat explores the intersection of functional design and forms that reference biological growth and movement. Across the collection, objects are conceived with morphologies that suggest organic behavior, positioning furniture and domestic elements as evolving presences rather than static utilities. Through this

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