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January 16, 2025
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CES 2025: HDR10+ Technologies Announces Latest Developments
At a reception held during the CES 2025, HDR10+ Technologies, LLC - an industry association that certifies and administers products, content, and services that support HDR10+ dynamic metadata -- provided a number of updates on the latest developments concerning the HDR10+ ecosystem. The LLC, which encompasses more than 160 adopters and over 13,000 compatible products, also highlighted a variety of new applications for this technology that include everything from content creation and production to distribution and a growing number of viewing devices.
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Blacklyte Evolves with an Immersive Ecosystem
Blacklyte unveils exciting enhancements to its product lineup, including new features, styles, and materials designed to meet the needs of a diverse range of users. Learn how the company is setting a new standard for comfort, performance, and style across multiple industries. Read the blog here.
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Core inflation rate slows to 3.2% in December, less than expected
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Prices that consumers pay for a variety of goods and services rose again in December but closed out 2024 with some mildly better news on inflation, particularly on housing.
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Official 2025 CES® Daily Digital Edition — Day 3
Here's Your Digital Edition of the 2025 Official CES Daily Day 3 issue! Wrap-up your CES experience now by reading coverage of this jam-packed event.
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OneVision Resources, Oasys Residential Technology Group Announce Partnership
OneVision has announced its partnership with Oasys. This new partnership aims to empower integrators in the Oasys network with streamlined access to OneVision's solutions designed to elevate the client experience, reclaim work-life balance, and unlock recurring revenue. Best known for providing 24/7 white-label support, OneVision also provides a comprehensive set of solutions to help integrators market and sell premium support plans to their clients.
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Apple tipped to unveil new HomePod speaker in 2025 -- with one major upgrade
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Gurman's report is very thin on the ground about what we can actually expect from the new HomePod mini, but we can make some educated guesses as to what we might see from the device. Based on the HomePod 2 that was released last year, we reckon we'll see a very similar outward design which finds most of its improvements on the inside.
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Gadgets & Gizmos
Petcube Introduces New Water Fountain For Cats And Small Dogs
Petcube is expanding its lineup of pet-care gadgets with the new Petcube Water Fountain. Designed for cats and small dog breeds, Petcube claims that the fountain ensures nearly 100% water purification via UV-C antibacterial light and a four-layer filtration system. The fountain's magnetic water pump is cordless, making cleaning and maintenance easy.
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