Lenovo’s rollable OLED gaming laptop transforms from compact portable to expanded desktop canvas, disrupting gaming laptop form factors with flexible display innovation.
Author: Naquiyah Maimoon
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 16: There was a time when consumer technology begged for attention. Flashy screens, exaggerated promises, gadgets designed less for living rooms and more for keynote applause. CES 2026 didn’t bother with that energy. It walked in, surveyed the room, and started rearranging daily life without asking permission. This year’s most telling revelation wasn’t a single device—it was a mood shift. Innovation no longer wants to be admired. It wants to be useful, preferably without you noticing. And if that sounds comforting and mildly unsettling at the same time, congratulations—you understood CES 2026 perfectly. Robots climbed stairs…
CES 2026 showcased AI as operational infrastructure—cognitive co-pilots, autonomous service robots, preventative health scanners—marking transition from feature to foundation.
New Delhi [India], January 6: Bridge CRM is an AI-native customer relationship management system made for companies focused on manufacturing and distribution. The platform introduces Milo, an AI-powered conversational assistant aimed at supporting sales, dealer, and service operations across complex business ecosystems. Bridge CRM is built to support interactions among OEMs, dealers, distributors, and key accounts by combining conversational AI with industry-specific workflows. According to the brand, the intelligence-intuitive platform, with its eight suite applications, is designed to understand industry-specific context, buyer intent, and customer sentiment, enabling it to surface insights and automate actions across processes such as lead-to-order cycles, RFQs,…
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