A look at new technology announced on Day 1 of CES 2026
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For CTOs, these technology predictions for 2026 aren’t a call to chase every new tool, but to recognize where the ground is shifting and act with intent.
In the past, many trends showed up on this list repeatedly, like the smart home, fitness tech and electric cars, because the tech took time to mature. (Not everything pans out; while those last two examples became hot, smart home technology still has some rough edges.)
This year, hype around AI really exploded, and so did concerns about AI’s environmental footprint. We also saw some surprising biotech developments.
The memory specialist's growth rate is likely to accelerate as the year progresses, thanks to improving memory prices.
One of the most entertaining parts of any James Bond movie is 007’s interaction with Q and all the tech gadgets he provides to the world’s most famous spy. Although Bond’s adventures bear only a passing resemblance to the work of real spies, there is a grain of truth to these scenes.
Once again, AI dominates the agenda when it comes to discussing the most significant and impactful trends of the coming year. But with 2026 fast approaching, the conversation isn’t just around what AI will or won’t do, it’s about how businesses ...
The most obvious broad-based tech sector ETF in Vanguard's lineup is the Vanguard Information Technology ETF ( VGT 1.58%). Like most Vanguard ETFs, it has a rock-bottom 0.09% expense ratio and aims to match the performance of a technology sector benchmark index.
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The Vanguard Information Technology ETF is well diversified and can be purchased through many brokerages for $100 or less. Technology is driving the growth of the stock market and is likely to benefit as artificial intelligence continues to evolve.
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