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Engadget, Matias, Parachut, and Paris Region Entreprises at CES | #195

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There is so much to see at CES that we couldn't possibly glimpse it all. That's why we have people like Engadget Reviews Editor, Cherlynn Low, on to chat about what really got her excited for the future of tech at the Consumer Electronics Show. From 5G phones to the latest chip architecture from Intel, Cherlynn geeks out with us about wonderful, and sometimes quirky, reveals from our favorite companies. Next up, Matias Corporation Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder, Steve McGowan, has a solution for anyone who's feeling left out in the cold by Apple's decision to discontinue their wired keyboards for Mac computers. Then, we learn about the revolution to the consumer market that is Parachut.co, from Co-Founders, Philip and Melissa Niu. This access economy service has been dubbed "the Netflix of Stuff", providing access to real, physical items for a monthly subscription. Closing the show, Paris Region Entreprises CMO, Joel Halpern, describes how the state of Ile de France is a leader in European tech growth. Partnering with Air France, Dassault Systemes, and Total, Paris Region has brought 35 start up companies to CES with a focus on artificial intelligence and how we can use it for good. Tune in for the last episode of coverage from CES 2019.

  • [00:00:00] Stressful Life of an Engadget Editor
  • [00:04:50] 5G, NVIDIA, Intel, Beauty at CES 2019
  • [00:12:30] Matias Offers Wired Keyboards for Mac
  • [00:19:51] Parachut: The Netflix of Stuff
  • [00:29:32] Millenials Are All About Access
  • [00:35:52] Paris Region Entreprises at CES 2019

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There is so much to see at CES that we couldn't possibly glimpse it all. That's why we have people like Engadget Reviews Editor, Cherlynn Low, on to chat about what really got her excited for the future of tech at the Consumer Electronics Show. From 5G phones to the latest chip architecture from Intel, Cherlynn geeks out with us about wonderful, and sometimes quirky, reveals from our favorite companies. Next up, Matias Corporation Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder, Steve McGowan, has a solution for anyone who's feeling left out in the cold by Apple's decision to discontinue their wired keyboards for Mac computers. Then, we learn about the revolution to the consumer market that is Parachut.co, from Co-Founders, Philip and Melissa Niu. This access economy service has been dubbed "the Netflix of Stuff", providing access to real, physical items for a monthly subscription. Closing the show, Paris Region Entreprises CMO, Joel Halpern, describes how the state of Ile de France is a leader in European tech growth. Partnering with Air France, Dassault Systemes, and Total, Paris Region has brought 35 start up companies to CES with a focus on artificial intelligence and how we can use it for good. Tune in for the last episode of coverage from CES 2019.

  • [00:00:00] Stressful Life of an Engadget Editor
  • [00:04:50] 5G, NVIDIA, Intel, Beauty at CES 2019
  • [00:12:30] Matias Offers Wired Keyboards for Mac
  • [00:19:51] Parachut: The Netflix of Stuff
  • [00:29:32] Millenials Are All About Access
  • [00:35:52] Paris Region Entreprises at CES 2019

  continue reading

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