Tech News Video. What can we expect from the 2022 CES tech show? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 06/01/2023 - 20:01 GMT+1 A cat-robot that nibbles your fingers, new COVID masks and driverless cars. Here’s what to look out for at CES 2022 in Las Vegas. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next What can we expect from the 2022 CES tech show? Now playing Next Civilians caught in crossfire as Pakistan–Afghan border clashes grow Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 27th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next AI and privacy: Everything to know about Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Now playing Next European chip research giant imec opens Qatar hub in Middle East push Now playing Next New photo of the Milky Way 'window to understand how stars are formed' Now playing Next ‘Nobody understands’ Hungary's Orbán, Estonian PM says Now playing Next Hungary’s Ukraine pipeline claims are ‘nonsense,’ Lithuanian PM says Now playing Next Orbán proposes 'fact-finding mission' to damaged Druzhba pipeline Now playing Next Therian trend: Masked youth identifying as animals gather in Buenos Aires Now playing Next EU says social fund can be used for cross-border abortion access Now playing Next Trump 'not thrilled' with Iran talks progress, contemplates military action Now playing Next Home Gold Shines on Day 1 in Tashkent Now playing Next Serbia seeks to strengthen ties in Central Asia Now playing Next Suspected Russian drone neutralised near French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle in Sweden Now playing Next Fact check: Did the EU bypass Hungary's veto on Ukraine’s €90 billion loan? More videos
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