The Morning After: The best of CES 2022

Your Monday is here! The Consumer Electronics Show is over. We were going to send a small team of staff to Las Vegas to cover the show in person, but Omicron appeared on the horizon and changed our plans.
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We decided to do our own thing for our annual awards. Our favorites include mobile, TV, and Wearables, as well as sustainable innovations and transport tech. Did we miss anything?

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A new phone may be unveiled by Apple this spring.

Don't expect a radical redesign.

Mark Gurman claims that Apple is likely to introduce a third-generation iPhone SE in March or April. Gurman says that the new SE would retain the 8-era design but add 5G and a new processor to bring it in line with the existing iPhones. The last time we saw an Apple product was in 2020.

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5G Ultra Wideband is a 5G network. In more and more places.

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It's not the first time a Y2K-style bug has sent Honda and Acura vehicles to the past.

Honda forums have been flooded with reports of people complaining that their calendars are stuck in 2002 There are reports of people in the US, UK and Canada having the problem with Honda and Acura models with the gps navigation systems. There isn't a fix at the moment. The clock resets when someone starts their car.

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The Symfonisk bookshelf speakers have been refreshed.

The button layout has been updated and the power cables have been longer.

The Symfonisk bookshelf speaker has been updated by IKEA and Sonos. The update features a faster processor and more memory, but it draws less power when it is on. It has a longer power cable.

The most visible change is an updated button layout that brings the volume controls next to one another. We are still waiting to hear if the update will make it to the US or not.

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The launch of its owncryptocurrencies is being explored by PayPal.

It will be backed by the US dollar.

The VP of digital currencies at PayPal confirmed that the online payment provider is looking at a stable coin. The company will work closely with regulators if the project goes forward.

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The F-150 is being fought by banning resales.

The company is using a strategy that is usually reserved for high end cars.

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Ford is giving dealerships the option to ban customers from selling the car after a year. The document on the F-150 Gen 14 forums revealed that the dealer could seek injunctive relief to block ownership transfer or even demand payment for "all value" generated from the sale.

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The biggest news stories of the day.

Meta will be grilled over child safety in virtual reality.

NASA has deployed the James Webb Space Telescope.

It was said that Apple did not want a metaverse for its mixed reality headset.

It could help you make 3D printed screens at home.

Mars Perseverance stops rock sample storage due to debris.