Tuesday 8 January 2019

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It's Tuesday, January 08, 2019.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

It’s Tuesday morning, and today is the day CES officially starts. The show floor will open, we’ll be livestreaming all day long from our stage and there will be So. Many. TVs. Before we dive into what today holds for us, take a look at all the news from Monday’s press conferences and reveals, including an electric Harley, big news for Instant Pot owners and AirPlay in everything.

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Harley-Davidson's LiveWire electric motorcycle arrives in August for $30K

Harley-Davidson's LiveWire electric motorcycle arrives in August for $30K

After years of talk, Harley-Davidson is finally ready to put its LiveWire electric motorcycle up for sale -- and not surprisingly, it'll cost you. The green two-wheeler is now available for pre-order ahead of its August debut for a hefty $29,799

$150 for the 6-quart version.

Instant Pot makes Google Assistant your new sous chef

Instant Pot makes Google Assistant your new sous chef

Instant Brands has announced that its Instant Pot Smart WiFi pressure cooker now supports Google Assistant, making it possible to start cooking or check on the status without pulling out your phone or peeking at the tiny display.

Not just a demo anymore.

LG's rollable OLED TV is real, and you can buy it this year

LG's rollable OLED TV is real, and you can buy it this year

The Signature Series OLED TV R might look like a normal 65-inch TV at first, but hit a button and the OLED screen slowly rolls into its brushed aluminum case, like a paper towel winding itself back up.

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With tons of shows & movies + Live TV for sports, Hulu is about to ruin TV for you forever.

With tons of shows & movies + Live TV for sports, Hulu is about to ruin TV for you forever.

It’s ready for stews, chili, dumplings and meatballs.

Meat-free Impossible Burger 2.0 tastes even closer to the real deal

Meat-free Impossible Burger 2.0 tastes even closer to the real deal

According to Instant Foods, the new burger has no gluten and tastes closer to real meat than ever before. Why? The new Impossible Burger 2.0 is made with soy protein instead of wheat protein, and according to Nicole Lee, "It was moist and juicy, and the texture was just right. I couldn't believe that this was supposed to be a plant-based substitute."

The better to see you with.

Ring’s newest doorbell sits over your door’s peephole

Ring’s newest doorbell sits over your door’s peephole

Sandwiched between the button and the camera lens is a piece of glass that'll let you peer through the hole at your visitors, old-school style.

Go for it.

TCL is working on 8K Roku TVs

TCL is working on 8K Roku TVs

The 8-Series will launch in the US later this year in a variety of screen sizes starting at 75-inches.

But wait, there's more...

1. Vive Cosmos VR headset could run on a PC or a phone, rather than just one of those devices

2. Sony's super-large 8K TVs are coming home this year

3. Bell reveals its Nexus air-taxi design at CES

4. Vizio works on making its 4K TVs even better in 2019

5. Samsung's imposing 98-inch 8K TV defines CES opulence

6. Humble now sells Nintendo Switch and 3DS games

7. Intel announces six new ninth-generation Core processors

8. David Fincher and Tim Miller's animated Netflix series is not for kids

9. IKEA is launching low-cost smart window blinds

10. Japanese billionaire's 'free cash' tweet smashes Twitter's retweet record

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