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Samsung kicks off CES with its vision for the future, which includes a home assistant called Ballie. The rolling robot anticipates your needs and performs household tasks.

New gaming gear and better laptops: Acer's stuff at CES 2020 is just next level.

Intel details Project Athena and presents new Chromebooks from Samsung and Asus.

The Samsung technology combines AR glasses and a wearable exoskeleton device to offer users a personalized fitness routine.

The smart door uses biometric locks and has a built-in fridge. The mirror embarrassed me with a 3D rendering of my own body. Good times.

AMD plans to use the new Ryzen 4000 processor to power laptops.

At CES 2020, Sony shows off a car concept equipped with mobility tech of the future.

The Hyundai Urban Air Mobility S-AI vehicle will be developed in partnership with Uber.

At CES 2020, Sony shows the new logo for the PlayStation 5, coming this holiday season.

We find the smart displays at CES that boast unique and beautiful aesthetics -- from a literal piece of wood to a retro-minimalist screen.

The plant-based burger's follow-up act takes heme and vegan meat in a new direction.

Intel gave CNET an exclusive in-depth look at its Horseshoe Bend prototype PC, which can fold from a 17.3-inch tablet into a 12.5-inch laptop.

AMD CEO Lisa Su announces the Ryzen Threadripper 64-core chip at CES 2020. It will be available starting Feb. 7, 2020.

Lexy Savvides takes a first look tour of LG's booth and its massive wave display.

The design of this TV is more impressive than its resolution.

Toyota's Woven City will explore human interaction in urban spaces, study smart city infrastructure and driverless cars. It will be ready in 2021.

CES 2020 kicks off with press day previews of the gadgets to come, including makeup printers, the Y-Brush, smart LG washing machines and more.

This smart gadget uses electricity to turn your existing deadbolt into a capacitive touch sensor.

Hisense shows its new line of ULED H9G and H8G-series TVs. The new TVs are voice-activated and powered by Android.

The new phones will offer four cameras and a proprietary display technology called NextVision. They'll be priced under $500.