Child dies in accident involving Peloton treadmill, CEO announces
LAS VEGAS, NV - JANUARY 11: A Peloton Tread treadmill is displayed during CES 2018 at the Las Vegas Convention Center on January 11, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)A child has died in an accident involving a Peloton Tread+ machine, according to the companyโs CEO John Foley. The message was also sent to owners of the Tread+ equipment, according to an article by ABC News. But in order to help ensure that you and your family members stay safe with Peloton products in your home, we need your help. To help prevent accidents with the fitness equipment, Foley says customers should review the following:Keep children and pets away from Peloton exercise equipment at all times.
First look at 3 new gadgets featured at CES 2021
SAN ANTONIO โ The Consumer Electronics Show is going digital this year and weโre getting a first look with tech expert Mario Armstrong. Watch the video for sneak peek at three new gadgets debuting at CES 2021. For more information on CES 2021, visit the Best of CES website, and look for part two from CES Wednesday on SA Live!
From smart pillows to COVID tests, tech products address pandemic
SAN ANTONIO โ If the pandemic has you stressed out and unable to sleep, how about a smart pillow to soothe you into personalized comfort? โIt was the only way we could convene the tech companies safely,โ said Sarah Brown with the Consumer Technology Association. About that pillow - the Air Cozy smart pillow automatically adjusts its height according to whether youโre sleeping on your back, side or stomach. โThey are assisted smart hearing devices. โThe keyboard is built to be spill-resistant as our children do work virtually,โ Brown said.
5 CES Trends to Watch
FILE - People look at a 145 inch Ultra Large UHD display in the LG booth at the CES tech show, on Jan. 8, 2020, in Las Vegas. CES, the annual gadget show that showcases the buzziest and brightest tech, looks different this year less Vegas glitz, more internet efficiency. Trends to watch reflect the tumultuous year that preceded it. These include COVID-related robots and gadgets, products that make it easier to work from home, more uses for 5G technology, AI infused in everything, and TVs that can bend or even become transparent. On the last day of CES, Samsung will debut its new 5G enabled iteration of its Samsung Galaxy phone โ an event that isn't affiliated with CES but still likely to draw buzz.
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