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Satellites, Screens, and the Human Touch — Tech That Matters Today
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Happy Thursday! ☕ Today's stories span from the biggest gadgets unveiled at CES to the surprising things AI still can't figure out—plus some practical tech tips you can use right now.
🚀 The 15 Coolest Things from CES 2026 You Need to Know About

This year's Consumer Electronics Show delivered some genuinely wild innovations. Lenovo showed off a laptop screen that physically rolls out from 16 inches to a full 24-inch gaming display, Fender launched wireless headphones with a staggering 100-hour battery life, and Philips Hue introduced lights that actually understand your room's 3D layout to create realistic sunset effects. From a $16,000 humanoid robot that can do backflips to a solar-powered gazebo generating 10 kilowatt-hours per day, CES 2026 proved that the future of tech is here—and it's wilder than we thought.
AI
🧠 Five Things Humans Can Do That AI Never Will
Despite beating chess masters and diagnosing diseases, AI can't experience consciousness, adapt to truly novel situations without retraining, or understand ethics beyond programmed rules—revealing why human intelligence remains irreplaceable.
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✨ When to Stop Tweaking and Call Your Work Done
AI makes endless editing too easy—but knowing when to move from "AI suggestions" to "finished work" is the new creative skill that separates productive people from perfectionists stuck in revision loops.
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Quick Hits
📊 How to Actually Understand Your Website Traffic (For Free)
Google Analytics, Search Console, and Microsoft Clarity can tell you who visits your site and what they do—but only if you set clear goals first and know which metrics actually matter.
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📱 Why 120Hz Screens Feel So Much Smoother (And Save Battery Too)
ProMotion-style displays don't just scroll better—they intelligently drop to lower refresh rates when you're reading, extending battery life while keeping everything buttery smooth when you need it.
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🛰️ How Starlink-Style Satellites Keep Your Phone Connected on Planes
Low Earth orbit satellites now handle 5G roaming at 35,000 feet by using electronically-steered beam antennas that track planes traveling 500mph—no ground towers required.
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🔐 Incogni vs. Aura: Two Different Approaches to Erasing Your Data
Incogni focuses purely on automated data removal from 2,000+ broker sites, while Aura bundles it with identity theft protection, VPN, and credit monitoring—different tools for different privacy needs.
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🌍 Tiny Satellites Are Watching Earth's Every Move
Shoebox-sized observation satellites now track weather patterns, monitor crop health, and follow shipping routes in near real-time—democratizing data that once required billion-dollar government programs.
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Daily Devotional Thought
The article about what AI can't do reminds me that we're fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14). Machines can process patterns, but they can't feel compassion, experience wonder, or truly understand love. These uniquely human capacities aren't weaknesses—they're the very image of God within us. In a world racing toward automation, our ability to care, create from lived experience, and make moral choices isn't obsolete—it's essential.
That's it for today! If something caught your eye, pass it along to someone who'd find it helpful.
Stay curious,
The TechTimes Team