01net at CES, Day 3!
There's no escaping it, CES is THE unmissable show of the beginning of the year! The entire electronics world is meeting up with tons of new products, and of course 01net couldn't miss it. We sent our best bloodhounds to Las Vegas to cover the show all week. And here's the summary of the third day in video!
To remember in the news
Nokia is getting closer to its goal. Five years after the project was launched, the Finnish equipment manufacturer will deploy the first 4G network on the moon on behalf of NASA. Integrated into Intuitive Machines' Athena lunar lander as part of the IM-2 mission, the communications system will connect exploration vehicles and astronauts.
Microsoft announces its plans to improve the portable gaming experience, with the ambition of bringing the Xbox and Windows worlds closer together. The goal is to simplify the use of Windows for portable PC consoles and to offer an interface more suited to gamers.
Samsung intends to offer its Galaxy smartphones with AI features as subscriptions. For now, this new feature will be reserved for a few markets.
For televisions, you will find a new durability index displayed next to the price from Wednesday, January 8, in place of the repairability index. It should allow consumers to better judge the reliability of a device over time.
Accessory manufacturers no longer have the patience to wait for Nintendo to deign to announce the successor to the Switch. The leak tip turned into a tidal wave during CES.
Video of the day
CES is traditionally the big annual meeting of TV manufacturers who go out of their way to impress visitors. It's a success at Samsung, with transparent or even... holographic TVs!

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