Tuesday 10 January 2017

The Morning After: The official Best of CES awards, 10 years of the iPhone

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It's Tuesday, January 10, 2017.

Hey, good morning! 

CES has wrapped up and Engadget is back to the relative normality of another week in tech. That said, we have all our Best Of CES winners, Razer says its prototype hardware was stolen at the show, and the iPhone celebrates its 10th birthday.
 

Simply the best.
 

Presenting the Best of CES 2017 winners!
 

Presenting the Best of CES 2017 winners!<br />   

We debated. We argued. One of us even yelled. After a long night of going through our list of finalists, our editors have finally settled on our winners for the official Best of CES awards. Winners include LG, Dell, Razer, Honda and, perhaps surprisingly, Fisher-Price.
 

Industrial espionage or desperate fans?
 

Razer's prototype laptops were stolen from its CES booth
 

Razer's prototype laptops were stolen from its CES booth<br />   

Razer’s CEO Min-Liang Tan confirmed that two of its concept products were stolen from its booth on the last day of the show. "I've just been informed that two of our prototypes were stolen from our booth at CES today," said Tan on his Facebook page. "We have filed the necessary reports and are currently working with the show management as well as law enforcement to address this issue." In a later statement, the company said it was two of its three-screened laptops, currently titled Project Valerie, that were stolen at the show.
 

A world before smartphone apps.

The iPhone's legacy, 10 years later
 

The iPhone's legacy, 10 years later<br />   

On January 9th, 2007, Steve Jobs gave the world its first glimpse of the iPhone. A decade later, and it's difficult to overstate the impact it's had. Associate Editor Jon Fingas looks at all the things that Apple has got right and wrong with its most popular product over the years.
 

With purposeful design, breakthrough efficiency and intelligent eco-tech, the all-new Prius Prime electric hybrid is the most advanced Prius yet.
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With purposeful design, breakthrough efficiency and intelligent eco-tech, the all-new Prius Prime electric hybrid is the most advanced Prius yet.

One accidental dollhouse order led to lots of accidental dollhouse orders
 

Amazon's Echo attempted a TV-fueled shopping spree
 

Amazon's Echo attempted a TV-fueled shopping spree<br />   

Voice-activated devices can screw up -- just ask anyone watching a Microsoft gaming event with a Kinect-equipped Xbox One nearby. However, Amazon's Echo speaker caused more of that chaos than usual when a 6-year-old girl inadvertently ordered cookies and a dollhouse from Amazon by saying what she wanted. It was a costly goof ($170), but nothing too special by itself. Well, until San Diego's CW6 discussed the snafu on a morning TV show and one of the hosts made the mistake of saying that he liked when the girl said "Alexa ordered me a dollhouse." The channel then received multiple reports from viewers whose Echo devices tried to order dollhouses when their Echo device heard those magical dollhouse-ordering words from the TV.
 

But wait, there's more...

1. OLED TVs will finally take off in 2017

2. MIT's 3D graphene is ten times stronger than steel

3. Of course I took these eerily detailed 3D selfies at CES

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Saturday 7 January 2017

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The Morning After: Best of CES voting, Faraday's Future and Kaz Hirai

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It's Saturday, January 07, 2017.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

CES 2017 is in full swing, and we’re ready to hand out some hardware. Find out how you can participate in our Best of CES 2017 awards, and catch up on some of the action from yesterday’s Engadget live stream. The Saturday stage schedule includes Geohot, Aisha Tyler and more.

It’s all up to you

Pick your favorite gadget from CES 2017

Pick your favorite gadget from CES 2017

CES is almost over, which means it’s time to hand out some “Best of” hardware. Get your vote in by 6PM ET to have a say in who receives the coveted People’s Choice award.

Except when it’s up to us

Introducing the 15 Best of CES 2017 finalists!

Introducing the 15 Best of CES 2017 finalists!

We’ll do the choosing in these categories, judging “Best of CES” winners in categories ranging from accessibility tech to Robot/Drone. The best TV, best PC and all the rest will come from these selections, so get familiar before we live stream the results at 8PM ET Saturday night.

Self-lacing sneakers are just the start

Nike designers on the future of footwear

Nike designers on the future of footwear

Tinker Hatfield and Tiffany Beers joined us on the Engadget stage to talk about self-lacing sneakers (like the new HyperAdapt 1.0), 3D printed shoes and more. There weren't any Air Mag giveaways, but they did drop a few gems on the design process and mentioned that the next generations of HyperAdapts are already in development.

With purposeful design, breakthrough efficiency and intelligent eco-tech, the all-new Prius Prime electric hybrid is the most advanced Prius yet.
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Grain tech

How Amber Agriculture is trying to build the “smart farm”

How Amber Agriculture is trying to build the “smart farm”

This startup’s finger-sized sensor goes inside grain silos to help prevent spoilage. That way farmers can monitor temperature and humidity from their smartphone, and manage crops more efficiently. The first field trials are still in the future, but co-founder Lucas Frye believes serious long-term good could be possible.

That’s good, right?

Faraday Future claims 64,000 pre-orders for the FF 91

Faraday Future claims 64,000 pre-orders for the FF 91

Troubled (potential) carmaker Faraday Future has a positive data point to report. After unveiling its first car a few days ago, the company says over 64,000 people have signed up to pre-order. What it didn’t say, however, is how many of them laid down $5,000 for a priority reservation and how many opted for the free standard option.

Apparently, exploding phones aren’t a problem

Samsung expects that its profits in Q4 will be higher than last year

Despite its disastrous Galaxy Note 7, Samsung is forecasting operating income for Q4 that’s up 50 percent from the same period in 2015. Demand for its OLED screens and memory chips are driving the boost, although its mobile division reportedly also had strong results thanks to the Galaxy S7 and other older models.

Do we still have to rate self-driving Ubers?

Auto supplier Delphi shows off a turnkey autonomous solution

Auto supplier Delphi shows off a turnkey autonomous solution

While Delphi isn’t a big name among car buyers, it makes the parts that go into their cars. This year at CES, the company is showing off what it can do for self-driving cars that navigate the streets more like a human, although its tech is probably coming to ride-sharing services first.

An Apple TV and Roku alternative

Hands-on with the Dish AirTV

Hands-on with the Dish AirTV

Can this $130 device handle everything from 4K Netflix to Sling TV, to over-the-air broadcasts? Judging by Billy Steele’s experience during a CES demo, the answer is yes. The familiar Sling TV-based UI is smooth to operate using the included remote, while the only real concern is its unusual blue and white color scheme.

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3. The Smartcane alerts your family in case of a fall

4. The first Hyperloop test is now just months away

5. Sony's Kaz Hirai: 4K and HDR are here, robots are coming

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