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CES 2023 Reports: Brands reinventing themselves at CES

Technology demonstration at CES 2023 in Las Vegas
Consumer Technology Association

Among the flashy, weird, and wonderful tech unveiled at CES 2023, WBFO got a glimpse of tech innovations from established big-named brands, at the world’s biggest consumer electronics show.

Explore more news and product coverage from the CES show with the Day 3 Issue of the CES Daily

CES Daily, Day 3, January 7, 2023

There have already been lots of new products launched including laptops, smartphones, wearables, headphones, electric cars, and much more. CES runs from Thursday, January 5 through Sunday, January 8. Look for more WBFO CES 2023 Reports on air and online.

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