Five biggest tech trends from CES 2020

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At CES 2020, the tech industry's biggest event of the year, thousands of cutting-edge products and services were unveiled. Here are the developments that will matter most to consumers over the coming months—and beyond.

CES, which took place in Las Vegas in early January, is the world's biggest noisiest tech convention. It was a dazzling display of futurism: More than 4,400 exhibitors unveiled some 20,000 new products to 170,000 attendees across 2.9 million net square feet of exhibition space.greatest gadgets and gizmos

A development of potentially greater and more immediate impact for consumers: new products and services, courtesy of a budding partnership between the entertainment and tech industries, that enhance how you see content and adapt to changes in the ways people now consume media. "We started out thinking that if we could take everything that the mobile phone has to offer and create an entirely new technology platform that made content look great on it, then there was an opportunity to bring Hollywood caliber storytelling to the mobile phone," says Whitman."Many companies have been content companies that tried to become tech companies or tech companies that try to become content companies. We're trying to do a tech media company from day one.

Still, despite Alexa's bigger showing at CES, don't count out Google Assistant just yet; after all, it's also available on the more than 2.5 billion active Android smartphones out there. Like Amazon, Google is also working on a more integrated car system, the new Android Automotive OS, which will be available on the upcoming Volvo XC40 Recharge EV and in GM's 2021 vehicles.

Health and safety features also figured prominently at the show. For instance, the BMW ZeroG Lounger sported a passenger seat that reclines into a 40- or 60-degree position to reduce stress on pressure points and a seat belt that automatically adjusts to the new position—ideal for long car trips. The seat is slated for future BMW X7 models"in the next few years," according to BMW.

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