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Riley von Niessen — February 23, 2020 — Tech
The January 2020 tech trends cover the latest in connected devices, educational tools, innovative transportation, and much more.
With connected devices and even fully stacked smart homes becoming common place for many consumers with a love for convenience, CES 2020 featured a wide array of connected devices, including the new AI Kitchen Hub from GE. To cut down on food waste and save home chefs cost on groceries, as well as time, the Kitchen Hub recommends recipes that utilize the ingredients they already have in stock. It then guides them through the cooking process, with a camera included inside of the oven itself to make sure the temperature can be adjusted accordingly.
Also premiered at CES 2020 was Duolab, a start-up from the L'Occitane Group. The start-up revealed its patented solution to on-demand skincare, with its tool that's able to analyze a user's skin, and then recommend a routine that would help them meet their goals.
With connected devices and even fully stacked smart homes becoming common place for many consumers with a love for convenience, CES 2020 featured a wide array of connected devices, including the new AI Kitchen Hub from GE. To cut down on food waste and save home chefs cost on groceries, as well as time, the Kitchen Hub recommends recipes that utilize the ingredients they already have in stock. It then guides them through the cooking process, with a camera included inside of the oven itself to make sure the temperature can be adjusted accordingly.
Also premiered at CES 2020 was Duolab, a start-up from the L'Occitane Group. The start-up revealed its patented solution to on-demand skincare, with its tool that's able to analyze a user's skin, and then recommend a routine that would help them meet their goals.
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