Correction: Gadget Show-New Exhibitors story - electric toothbrush

by:Yovog     2021-09-29
Correction: Gadget Show-New Exhibitors story  -  electric toothbrush
LAS VEGAS —In a story Jan. 8 about first-
At CES gadget, the Associated Press mistakenly reported on how John Deere's 19 th century plough worked. It was self-
Tao, not frompowering.
The corrected version of the story is as follows: we are also technicians!
Tide is the trend manufacturer of CES gadget show CES and is the place for startups and established tech giants to launch the latest tech products, but 181-year-
Established businesses like John Deere and P & G are companies created by Matt O'Brien and Joseph Pizani, co-printing blacksmiths John Deere and candles --and-soap-
Make duo Procter & Gamble A fashion supplier for their new technology in 1837.
But they were the first.
Time exhibitors for this year's CES gadget show, as well as other unlikely new members such as missiles --
Raytheon, a manufacturer of outdoor retailers North Face and 115year-
Harley motorcycle iconDavidson. The four-day consumer-
The electronics show opened on Tuesday, with about 4,500 companies exhibiting products and services, and more than 180,000 people are expected to participate.
Both startups and established tech giants are here to release everything from utility apps to compelling devices.
So what these traditional companies do here "every company today is a technology company," said Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, which organizes CES.
Many companies have sent executives to Las Vegas every January to learn about the trend, so it's no surprise that they finally launched their own new technologies, Shapiro said.
This is also part of a more fundamental economic shift, says Dipanjan Chatterjee, because consumers increasingly expect to buy not only goods and services, but also personal experiences, which often distort numbers, brand analyst at Forrester Research
"We're still doing the old --
Stylish stuff: order clothes, buy detergent, have a cup of coffee, but there's new --
"This is a typical practice," he said.
"Brands have no choice but to play a role in this new technology area.
This is one reason for Harley.
Davidson used the show to announce the commercial launch of its first electric motorcycle, LiveWire.
The motorcycle will have a cellular connection, just like many cars now, so that people can track the charging of the motorcycle or check where the motorcycle is parked through the app.
Consumer goods giant P & G, known for its Pampers diapers and trendy detergent essence, is showing heated razors, toothbrushes and wands with artificial intelligence --
Just like scanning the skin and releasing serum to cover up age spots and other discolored devices.
P & G is also showing the internet-
Head and shoulder-connecting head skin consultant
Brand equipment uses UV and other techniques to detect scalp problems and recommend products.
Currently, the equipment is only available in Europe and Asia.
These gadgets are expected to be more expensive than normal.
The old "stupid" version. P&G’s Oral-
For example, the price of the B toothbrush is expected to be $279, while the price of the ordinary oral toothbrush is expected to be
Electric toothbrushes are available for less than $30.
Every new connected device means more data collection about people's personal habits --
Gold mines for advertisers and hackers.
North Face is using virtual reality technology to provide
Texture of waterproof fabric.
Raytheon is showing the GPS counter.
Jam technology originally designed to protect the army.
John Deere is on his own.
Driving tractors and 20-
Artificial intelligence auxiliary ton combine harvester.
Combine camera and computer
Visual technology to track the grain quality that goes into the machine, making it kernel-
Separate settings can be adjusted automatically.
Farmers can monitor it remotely using the smartphone app.
It's hard to imagine what he would think if 19 century Illinois blacksmith John Deere was stuffed into his company's 2019 booth at the gorgeous Vegas Convention Center, but Deanna Kovar believes he will be "surprised and surprised ".
"His innovation is a kind of self.
"Amoy steel plows can go through the thick, fertile soil in the Midwest," said Coval, director of production and precision agriculture marketing at the company . ".
"We were a technology company from the beginning.
American farmers have been using their products, Mr. Kowal said.
Driving a tractor for decades-
CES is an opportunity for others to know.
Chatterjee said the information is not only for the company's customers, but also for investors, potential company partners, start-up acquisition targets and skilled employees these traditional companies want to attract.
"These brands are actively looking to incorporate technology into their DNA," Chatterjee said . ".
"They want to be seen as a technology.
Innovative Brands. ”——
Associated Press video reporter James Brooks has contributed to the report.
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