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Stevie Bonifield

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    Honor’s Robot Phone doesn’t dance.

    The Verge’s Dominic Preston got a look at a static prototype of the phone this week, but unlike Boston Dynamics’ Spot robots, the phone’s fancy camera didn’t move. In case you missed the announcement for the Robot Phone and its gimbal camera (which is apparently intelligent), check out this video for a recap of what we know so far.

    Stevie Bonifield
    Stevie Bonifield
    The Asus ROG G1000 takes RGB lighting to a new level with a holographic case.

    Asus’ latest gaming PC, unveiled at CES today, glimmers with the new ROG AniMe Holo, a full-color holographic display that projects 340 x 340 animated images on the PC’s chassis.

    It also boasts top-tier components, including up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D, and 64GB of DDR5 RAM.

    The Asus ROG G100 desktop gaming PC on a white table with an ROG logo hologram on the side panel
    The Asus ROG G1000 gaming PC on a white table with ROG logo holograms on the front and side panels
    The Asus ROG G1000 gaming PC on a white table with its side panel open showing the ROG AniMe Holo projector
    1/3Photo by Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge
    Stevie Bonifield
    Stevie Bonifield
    Hyundai is starting its CES 2026 keynote soon.

    The “Partnering Human Progress” livestream is set to kick off at 1PM Pacific/4PM Eastern, when Hyundai Motor Group will unpack a slate of AI and robotics announcements, including the debut of Boston Dynamics’ new Atlas robot.

    You can tune into the livestream below or from Hyundai’s YouTube channel.

    Stevie Bonifield
    Stevie Bonifield
    Hisense’s CES 2026 keynote is kicking off soon.

    Hisense will be livestreaming its press conference from Las Vegas today at 10AM Pacific/1PM Eastern. You can watch along (and keep an eye on the countdown) from their website.

    Hisense’s CES 2026 keynote banner
    Image: Hisense
    Stevie Bonifield
    Stevie Bonifield
    AMD is breathing down Intel’s neck on the latest Steam hardware survey.

    The number of Windows users with AMD CPUs spiked 4.6 percent in December, putting AMD less than 10 percent away from overtaking Intel.

    AMD has been steadily chipping away at Intel’s lead for a while now — over the past year, its share of Steam’s Windows users rose from 38.7 percent to 47.2 percent.

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