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THE BEST TECH FROM CES 2024 LAS VEGAS NEVADA

For tech watchers, January means one thing and one thing only: the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), and a trip to Las Vegas. Once there, attendees can discover all kinds of weird and wonderful gadgets, spot emerging tech trends and discover what some of the world’s biggest companies plan to waggle under our noses over the year ahead. As usual, Apple was conspicuous by its absence, but that didn’t stop it from being the talk of the show — and not just because it announced the on–sale date of its new Vision Pro (see p4) just as CES delegates were gathering.

Across the booths of CES were all kinds of devices that will either work with your Apple

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