CES Worst in Show slams gummi gouging, money-wasting mugs, and other dubious kit
decision – which rather controversially found the US Constitution does not affirm the right to an abortion and overturned the court's 1973that allowed abortion as a privacy right under Fourteenth Amendment – Cohn said the ruling has opened the door in several states to tracking and prosecuting those seeking abortions.
"So, it sounds pretty good until you get to 'how does it power itself?'" said Whitehurst."This guy powers itself using four lithium-ion batteries." And, she said, you're probably going to get an extra set of four so you can use the TV while its other batteries are being recharged. , and now this is kind of a third iteration, the two plus adds Find My iPhone support. This is a travel mug that costs not $10, not $20, not $100. This is a $200 mug, with electronics and a battery inside. It's designed to keep your coffee hot."
"If you buy a $200 mug you'd expect it to last longer than a year or two. So people are looking for batteries and Ember has no strategy. They don't sell the batteries. They don't provide you with any input or anywhere to go. And if you email them for support asking for a new battery, they will give you a coupon on the new disposable electronic coffee mug. So this is the kind of product that should not exist, doesn't need to exist, and it's doing active harm to the world.
Roberts said while he had singled out Roku for security this year, the company is not alone and electronics makers of all sorts at CES could improve their security posture and practices.Nathan Proctor, national campaign director for Public Interest Research Group , presented the first"Who asked for this?" award to the, which lets you order 3D printed, unappealingly named, gelatinous nutritional supplements based on photographic and Q&A input.
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