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The five coolest tech products that should have arrived in 2018 but didn't
The last 12 months were filled with ground-breaking products. We saw in-display fingerprint sensors break into the mainstream, the world's first foldable displays in action, and crazy leaps in cameras and computational photography, all on devices small enough to fit in a bag (or a pocket). But among all the great things we got, there were a few things that didn't make it--products and features that were promised in 2018 but won't be arriving until 2019 (if at all): At this point AirPower is the stuff of legend. Announced alongside the iPhone X in 2017, it was supposed to be the first pad capable of charging three devices at once (namely an iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods). In fact, the only indication that Apple is even working on it was an accidental mention in the quick start guide inside the iPhone box this year.
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CES 2017: 14 coolest tech products from CES 2017
Although we saw more of what dominated the tech scene last year -- smart home products, wearables and enough Amazon Echo partnerships to make your head spin -- some new products shined brightly above the rest. From an underwater drone to the car of the future, here's a look at what impressed us most. Toyota unveiled a concept car to highlight its vision for what cars may look like in 2030. With see-through glass doors, wheels built directly into the body and a bright white interior and exterior, the future is looking pretty sleek. While you'd think we'd be riding in self-driving vehicles by then, the car isn't fully autonomous.
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CES 2017: 14 coolest tech products from CES 2017
Thousands of tech companies descended on Las Vegas for CES 2017 this week to show off what they think you'll buy in the coming year. Although we saw more of what dominated the tech scene last year -- smart home products, wearables and enough Amazon Echo partnerships to make your head spin -- some new products shined brightly above the rest. From an underwater drone to the car of the future, here's a look at what impressed us most. Toyota unveiled a concept car to highlight its vision for what cars may look like in 2030. With see-through glass doors, wheels built directly into the body and a bright white interior and exterior, the future is looking pretty sleek.
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