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  • A look at the new technology announced on Day 1 of CES 2026

    A look at the new technology announced on Day 1 of CES 2026

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nvidia, AMD and Intel all had important chip and AI platform announcements on the first day of CES 2026, but all audiences wanted to see more of was Star Wars and Jensen Huang’s little robot buddies.

    CES is a huge opportunity annually for companies both large and small to parade products they plan to put on shelves this year. As predicted, artificial intelligence was anchored in nearly everything as tech firms continue to look for AI products that will attract customers.

    Here are the highlights from Day 1:

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang speaks about autonomous-driving vehicles during a Nvidia keynote address at CES 2026, an annual consumer electronics trade show, in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 5, 2026. Photo by Steve Marcus/REUTERS

    Nvidia gets physical

    The biggest buzzword in the air at CES is “physical AI,” Nvidia’s term for AI models that are trained in a virtual environment using computer generated, “synthetic” data, then deployed as physical machines once they’ve mastered their purpose.

    CEO Jensen Huang showed off Cosmos, an AI foundation model trained on massive datasets, capable of simulating environments governed by actual physics. He also announced Alpamayo, an AI model specifically designed for autonomous driving. Huang revealed that Nvidia’s next generation AI superchip platform, dubbed Vera Rubin, is in full production, and that Nvidia has a new partnership with Siemens. All of this shows Nvidia is going to fight increased competition to retain its reputation as the backbone of the AI industry.

    But once Huang called for two little, waddling, chirping robots to join him on stage, that’s all the audience wanted to see more of.

    CES 2026, an annual consumer electronics trade show, in Las Vegas

    Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, speaks during an AMD keynote address at CES 2026, an annual consumer electronics trade show, in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., January 5, 2026. Photo by Steve Marcus/REUTERS

    The chips are back in town

    AMD CEO Lisa Su announced a new line of its famed Ryzen AI processors as the company continues to expand its footprint in the world of AI-powered personal computers.

    For gamers, AMD also showed off the latest version of its gaming-focused processor, the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D.

    Meanwhile, Intel announced its new AI chip for laptops, Panther Lake (also known as the Intel Core Ultra Series 3), and said the company has plans to launch a new platform to address a growing market for handheld video gaming machines.

    WATCH: What’s next for AI and has its explosive growth in 2025 created a bubble?

    Intel, a Silicon Valley pioneer that enjoyed decades of growth as its processors powered the personal computer boom, fell into a slump after missing the shift to the mobile computing era unleashed by the iPhone. It fell further behind after the AI boom propelled Nvidia into the spotlight.

    President Donald Trump’s administration stepped in recently to secure a 10% stake in the company, making the government one of Intel’s biggest shareholders. Federal officials said they invested in Intel to support U.S. technology and domestic manufacturing.

    Auto Show in Los Angeles begins

    A Volkswagen concept I.D Buzz Uber driverless vehicle is shown at the convention center in Los Angeles, California, U.S. November 20, 2025. Photo by Mike Blake/REUTERS

    Uber dives back into the robotaxi game

    Uber is giving the public a first look at their robotaxi at CES this week. Uber, along with luxury electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Motors and vehicle tech company Nuro, introduced an autonomous vehicle with an Uber-designed in-cabin experience.

    Uber calls it the most luxurious robotaxi yet. It features cameras, sensors and radars that provide 360-degree perception and a low-profile roof “halo” with integrated LEDs that will display riders’ initials to help them spot their car and track their ride status. Inside, riders can personalize everything from climate and seat heating to music, while real-time visuals show exactly what the vehicle is seeing on the road and the route it plans to take.

    Autonomous on-road testing began last month in San Francisco, led by Nuro, marking a major step toward what the companies said is a planned launch before the end of the year.

    Star Wars and Lego announce a new partnership

    When Lucasfilm chief creative officer David Filoni brought out an array of X-Wing pilots, Chewbacca, R2D2 and C-3PO, he won the Star Wars fandom for Lego.

    Lego announced its Lego Smart Play platform on Monday, which introduces new smart bricks, tags and special minifigs for your collection. The new bricks contain sensors that enable them to sense light and distance, and to provide an array of responses, essentially lights and sounds, when they are used in unison.

    Combine this with a newly announced partnership with the Star Wars franchise and now you can create your own interactive space battles and light-saber duels.

    CES 2026, an annual consumer electronics trade show, in Las Vegas

    Steve Scarbrough, an eco solution sales with LG North America, fist bumps with the LG CLOiD robot during an LG Electronics news conference at CES 2026, an annual consumer electronics trade show, in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 5, 2026. Photo by Steve Marcus/REUTERS

    LG reveals a new robot to help around the home

    File this one under intrigued, for now.

    The Korean tech giant gave the media a glimpse Monday of its humanoid robot that is designed to handle household chores such as folding laundry and fetching food. Although many companies have robots on display at CES, LG certainly is one of the biggest tech companies to promise to put a service robot in homes.

    It will be on display beginning Tuesday, so we’ll have more to report soon.

    What’s new with lollipops?

    Music you can taste was on display Monday at CES: Lollipop Star unveiled a candy that plays music while you eat it. The company says it uses something called “bone induction technology,” which lets you hear songs — like tracks from Ice Spice and Akon — through the lollipop as you lick it or bite it in the back of your mouth, according to spokesperson Cassie Lawrence.

    The musical lollipops will go on sale after CES on Lollipop Star’s website for $8.99 each. And if that wasn’t enough star power, Akon was expected to visit the company’s booth Tuesday when CES opens to the public.

    Atlas holds up Hyundai’s (manufacturing) world

    Hyundai-owned Boston Dynamics publicly demonstrated its humanoid robot Atlas for the first time at the CES tech showcase, ratcheting up a competition with Tesla and other rivals to build robots that look like people and do things that people do.

    The company said a version of the robot that will help assemble cars is already in production and will be deployed by 2028 at Hyundai’s electric vehicle manufacturing facility near Savannah, Georgia.

    Delta gets spherical

    Delta Air Lines is taking entertainment to new heights as the “official airline” of the Sphere in Las Vegas. The airline announced a new multiyear partnership with Sphere Entertainment Co. that it says will deliver premium experiences to the venue, including a Delta SKY360° Club lounge.

    The carrier said SkyMiles members can unlock exclusive access to other experiences at the Sphere, starting during the final weekend of the Backstreet Boys’ residency in February with features including private suite seating, food and beverages. The partnership brings Delta branding to the Sphere’s massive exterior LED screen. Delta says more exclusive SkyMiles experiences will roll out in 2026 and beyond.

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  • Nathan Fillion, Jenna Dewan, Eric Winter and the cast of the ‘The Rookie’ previews season 8, reveals who spills show secrets

    Nathan Fillion, Jenna Dewan, Eric Winter and the cast of the ‘The Rookie’ previews season 8, reveals who spills show secrets


    The cast of “The Rookie” takes on a whole new set of challenges in season eight, starting with some of the team heading to Prague.

    “Monica (guest star Bridget Regan) has an immunity deal with the FBI. John (Fillion) and Bailey (Jenna Dewan) go…

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  • Cal Poly Visits CSUN Thursday, Hosts UC Davis Saturday Afternoon

    Cal Poly Visits CSUN Thursday, Hosts UC Davis Saturday Afternoon

    WARD’S SUPERIOR SOPHOMORE EFFORT: Cal Poly’s leading shooter at 46.2 (78-for-169) percent, sophomore guard Cayden Ward – behind 12 double-digit scoring efforts – enters Thursday’s matchup at CSUN third in the lineup and eighth among Big…

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  • Kawartha Lakes provides update on new Blue Box Recycling Program

    Kawartha Lakes – Following the launch of the new Blue Box Recycling Program on January 1, Kawartha Lakes staff recognize that some residents have concerns or experienced challenges with their recycling collection. We are working with Circular Materials and Emterra to support a smooth adjustment period, and in the meantime, would like to clarify some information to reduce confusion. 

     

    Program roles

    The new provincial recycling program was developed by Circular Materials to meet provincial regulations, with Emterra contracted to provide recycling collection services in Kawartha Lakes. 

    Program details specific to Kawartha Lakes are available on the Circular Materials website here.  

     

    Who to contact

    Residents with recycling service questions or concerns should contact Emterra first, as they are responsible for service delivery and best equipped to respond: 

    Similar to municipal operations, Emterra does not respond to after-hours calls or weekend emails until the next business day. As a result, residents may experience longer response times due to higher-than-normal call and email volumes. 

     

    Escalations 

    If residents are eligible for service, have already contacted Emterra, and remain dissatisfied, the next step is to contact Circular Materials. 

    The recycling program is a function of the province and as such, further questions or concerns can be directed to:  

    Set-out and pick-up times

    Residents must place garbage and recycling at the curb by 7am. Collection times may vary due to new routes, weather issues and collection volumes. Residents are also asked to wait until 7pm before reporting a missed collection to Emterra. 

     

    Alcoholic beverage containers

    Provincial Blue Box regulations require a separate collection system for alcoholic beverage containers, such as the Ontario Deposit Return Program (also known as the “Bag It Back” program). Alcoholic beverage containers are not intended to be included in curbside recycling, despite having been picked up by the previous collector. 

    Residents should plan to use the separate collection system for these materials going forward, so materials don’t get left behind. More information, including information on where to return empties is available at Ontario Deposit Return Program website and The Beer Store website. 

     

    Weather and holiday impacts

    Recycling continues on an alternating weekly schedule. If recycling is missed due to weather, the contractor will not return the following week to collect the missed material. Residents must wait until the next eligible collection week (two weeks later). 

    Alternatively, recycling materials are currently accepted at landfill sites during regular operating hours (note: fees apply to residential materials in quantities greater than 150kg). 

     

    Recycling containers

    A list of recyclable materials is available on the Circular Materials Ontario website. If you are still unsure, acceptable containers should be confirmed with Emterra. The following guidelines also apply: 

    Residents requiring new or additional recycling bins must contact Emterra directly. Bins will not be replaced if lost or damaged by a resident, but should otherwise be provided. 

     

    Thank you

    We acknowledge and appreciate your desire to organize your recycling correctly to maximize the municipality’s efforts, and we thank you for your patience as everyone adjusts to the new program. We will continue to share updates as information becomes available. 

     

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  • FM Sa'ar on official visit to Somaliland Ministry of Foreign Affairs – www.gov.il

    1. FM Sa’ar on official visit to Somaliland Ministry of Foreign Affairs  www.gov.il
    2. Top Somaliland official defends Israel ties amid Arab backlash  Al Jazeera
    3. Somalia calls Israeli FM visit to Somaliland an ‘incursion’  Dawn
    4. Israel is risking…

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  • Golden Eagles aim to get back on track at Eastern Illinois

    By Jeff Bowe, TTU Athletics Media Relations

    CHARLESTON, Ill. – Tennessee Tech men’s basketball is back on the road to face Eastern Illinois as it continues OVC play this weekend in Illinois. The game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Thursday,…

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  • Sieg Named National High School Player of the Year by Maxwell Football Club

    Sieg Named National High School Player of the Year by Maxwell Football Club

    MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Maxwell Football Club executive director Mark Wolpert announced that West Virginia University football signee Matt Sieg was named the 2025 National High School Player of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club, marking the 19th

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  • Roger Bacon High School

    Roger Bacon High School

    In December, Roger Bacon was happy to host the grade school bands of The Music Staff. Over 110 student instrumentalists from 8 area grade schools, joined together on the RB stage for their Christmas concert….

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  • When Is It Time to Jump? The Boiling Frog Problem of AI Use in Physics Education

    When Is It Time to Jump? The Boiling Frog Problem of AI Use in Physics Education

    From the Journal: The Physics Teacher

    A visual representation of the boiling frog problem generated by Sora, which demonstrates the point of this paper in more than one way: the author’s ability to provide a photo doesn’t prove…

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  • At least six dead as cold snap grips Europe with snow and ice wreaking travel havoc

    At least six dead as cold snap grips Europe with snow and ice wreaking travel havoc

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    Freezing temperatures plunged swathes of Europe into a second day of travel chaos on Tuesday, with six people dying in weather-related accidents during the continent’s bitterest cold snap so far this winter.

    Since the mercury dropped on Monday, five people have died in France and one woman in Bosnia as heavy snow and rain sparked floods and power outages across the Balkans.

    With the chill making roads perilous, three people died in accidents linked to black ice in southwestern France on Monday morning, authorities said, while a taxi driver died in hospital on Monday night after his vehicle veered off the road and plunged into the Marne river in the Paris region.

    After nearly 40 centimetres of snow fell in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo at the weekend, a woman died in hospital after being hit by a tree that collapsed under the weight of the snowfall on Monday, according to police.

    Dutch weather woes

    As snow fell across the Netherlands, Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport reported that some 600 flights were grounded during the day as crews worked to clear runways and de-ice planes waiting to depart. More snow was forecast for the rest of the week.

    Dutch airline KLM said it was running short of the glycol fluid it uses combined with hot water to de-ice planes before they take off. It said airports across Europe were facing similar problems after days of freezing temperatures.

    Just getting to and from the airport outside the Dutch capital was a struggle with frozen points and an early morning software glitch throwing the Netherlands’ rail system into turmoil.

    Limited rail services resumed later in the morning but routes around Amsterdam remained largely closed because of the icy conditions, national railway company NS said on its website.

    It urged commuters to “only travel if it’s absolutely necessary.”

    Commuters forced to drive to work also faced time-consuming journeys as a combination of the snow and ice snarled traffic on some highways.

    Wet weather in Rome

    In Rome, weeks of rain that have swollen the Tiber River over its banks again muted Pope Leo XIV’s Christmas-time celebrations.

    St. Peter’s Square was only partially full on Tuesday as a few thousand people crowded under umbrellas to hear the pontiff deliver his Epiphany blessing from the loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica.

    Rome has been soaked by steady rains since before Christmas and Mayor Roberto Gualtieri issued an ordinance for Tuesday limiting public access to parks and other areas at risk for falling trees and flooding.

    Farther north, snow dusted Bologna and gave skiers in the Dolomites reason to cheer, though freezing temperatures are forecast for much of the north and central part of the peninsula over the coming days.

    Temperatures plummet in the UK

    A cold snap sent the temperature in northern parts of Britain down to minus 12.5 degrees Celsius overnight, as snow disrupted rail, road and air travel and closed hundreds of schools.

    Horse races and football matches have been called off because of snow and frost, while a power failure caused by ice closed Glasgow’s metro system.

    Up to 15 centimetres of snow was forecast for northern Scotland on Tuesday, where some people have already been snowed in by previous falls.

    Northeast Scotland lawmaker Andrew Bowie said the situation was “critical,” calling for soldiers to be sent in to clear snow and get food and medical supplies to stranded people.

    Icy Balkans

    Both heavy snow and heavy rain swept through Balkan countries, swelling rivers and creating problems in traffic and disruptions in power and water supplies.

    In Serbia, some western municipalities introduced emergency measures due to bad weather.

    While in Bosnia, black ice stopped cars and forced drivers to park on the side on their way to Mount Bjelasnica above Sarajevo on Tuesday morning.

    Heavy wind and stormy seas battered the Adriatic coastline in Croatia and Montenegro. Video footage showed the sea sweeping through holiday cottages at Ada Bojana in southern Montenegro during a storm.

    Additional sources • AP, AFP

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