If there is one thing that is clear after the 2023 Consumer Electronics show, tech innovators are looking to make the lives of humans much simpler.
Smart devices are leading the charge in human efficiency and now there's new smart home technology to keep families safe. Healthcare and security firm Essence Group has created a new security defense system called MyShield.
The system uses fog to deter would-be burglars. So how does it work? Once intruders have been detected, a system user is notified via an app on their phone, at which point they can activate the fog.
It takes about 30 seconds for a 3,500 square-foot room to completely fill, and according to Essence, those breaking and entering usually run away 98 percent of the time. And while it is typically utilized in businesses, the company is developing a model for the home.
When it comes to securing the outside of your home, Genie has you covered with the BenchSentry.
It's aimed at safeguarding packages and gives handlers direct access to the locked box by entering a portion of the tracking number or via a code provided by the homeowner.
Data analytics giant, Palantir, has made its debut on the NYSE. David Glazer, CFO, joined Cheddar to discuss opening day and company's success and vision for profitability.
A small air leak at the International Space Station has finally been traced to the Russian side, following a middle-of-the-night search by astronauts.
Pinterest CRO, Jon Kaplan, joined Cheddar to discuss the surge in activity on the app amid the pandemic. Kaplan also talks new features coming to the social media app.
Activist, Erin Brockovich joined Cheddar to advocate for 911 operators to be classified as first responders and address problems plaguing the water supply in U.S. communities.
A federal judge has halted a ban on TikTok's U.S. operations until at least November 12th when President Trump called for a complete ban of the social media platform. Cheddar's Michelle Castillo reports on the turbulent timeline of Trump's intervention with the social media app.
Kyle Malady, chief technology officer at Verizon, joined Cheddar to discuss the new MEC technology that he said would allow the development of "new and exciting products."
Uber can keep operating in London after it won its appeal of a decision by the British capital’s transit regulator not to renew its license.
Future moon explorers will face ultrahazardous radiation levels. That's the conclusion of a new study published by Chinese and German scientists Friday.
From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, these are the top stories that moved markets and had investors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs talking this week on Cheddar.
VIA optronics is making its debut on the NYSE after the company raised $93.8 million. Jurgen Eichner, CEO, joined Cheddar to discuss taking the company public and the company's success amid the pandemic.
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