LAS VEGAS —
The latest CES technology exhibition held in Las Vegas (All local time):2:30 p. m.
The power outage at CES tech show was blamed on heavy rain this week.
Power supply has been restored.
On Wednesday, in the huge Las Vegas Convention Center, some showrooms and corridors darkened for about two hours.
Sony, Samsung, Intel, Qualcomm and LG are among the companies that have larger stalls in the central lobby, which is the most affected and evacuated area during the blackout.
Some of the meeting rooms in the South Hall were also out of power, but were restored within minutes.
A joint statement from exhibition organizers, conference centers and electric power companies said the preliminary assessment indicated that heavy rainfall caused condensation, resulting in "a transformer of the facility flashing ".
"It rains in Las Vegas on Monday and Tuesday --
Desert cities are rare.
The show lasted until Friday.
Several brands use this opportunity to market their products.
For example, a supplier invites people to visit its Booth and check the battery pack.
Intel's tongue-in-
A cheek announcement for a product called "power outage. ”——2 p. m.
Organizers of the CES electronics show in Las Vegas say the world's largest consumer technology show has completely restored power supply.
On Wednesday, in the huge Las Vegas Convention Center, some showrooms and corridors darkened for about two hours.
Sony, Samsung, Intel, Qualcomm and LG are among the companies that have larger stalls in the central lobby, which is the most affected and evacuated area during the blackout.
The official CES Twitter account says the central lobby is being reopened.
NV Energy, a power supplier in the region, did not respond to requests for comment.
Several brands use this opportunity to market their products.
For example, a supplier invites people to visit its Booth and check the battery pack.
Intel's tongue-in-
A cheek announcement for a product called "power outage. ”——12:50 p. m.
At the CES technology show in Las Vegas, it seems that this is true for all robots, drones and smart gadgets.
But its subtext is all about Google and Amazon.
The two companies are fighting to use their digital assistants as de facto standards for the next generation of voice
Control device.
Their struggle is the basis for many product announcements and other events at the show.
Google posted ads on digital billboards and the Las Vegas Monorail, announcing a series of new devices featuring its assistants and sending out a batch of sneakers
Wearing the preacher to praise its technology at the partner Booth.
Amazon gained an early lead in the market, choosing a more subtle approach.
Executives of the two companies also appeared at press conferences held by other companies. ——12:40 p. m.
What happens to all these Internet
Refrigerators, when electricity runs out, thousands of people attending the world's largest consumer technology exhibition have the opportunity to test the battery life of the latest equipment. On Wednesday, some of the exhibition halls and corridors were covered in the dark and vast Las Vegas Convention Center.
In some areas of the annual CES event, electricity has been out of power for at least an hour.
Conference organizers said on Twitter that it was an "isolated power outage" they were trying to solve ".
Dozens of journalists lined up quietly in the dark press room for lunch.
The room was dim due to the glow of emergency ceiling lights and battery-powered laptops. ——11:20 a. m.
Technology leaders driving new innovations at CES gadget show can't get rid of lingering questions about big electronics
Security flaws of the underlying computing platform.
The industry has been in trouble since last week's disclosure of defects affecting processed chips made by Intel and other chip manufacturers.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich tried to ease concerns in Monday's opening keynote, but the problem remains.
Even those whose products are affected by the periphery are trying to explain their reaction.
At a media event on Wednesday, Nvidia CEO Huang Yansen said his companyand-
Contrary to other reports, the butter graphics processing unit is "immune" to bugs ".
He said there was confusion as a result of software fixes by the company and many other companies to address these bugs. ——10 a. m.
When your refrigerator can also make ice, a $5,000 ice cube maker may look wasteful.
But instead of using water, the machine's ice cubes are made entirely of vodka or whiskey.
The machine cools above zero to a height.
Frozen alcohol
It's much colder than the freezing point of water.
Jason Sherman, its inventor, said it solved the problem.
Old bartending problem with ice diluted drink.
Instead, ice just melts into more alcohol.
The machines cost about $5,000.
But if you're a serious drinker, you might want to add about $5,000 more to the ice bank. The high-
A reasonably priced refrigerator is shown on the CES tech show, which will be held on Friday in Las Vegas. ——
Today's smart home vision is more about what is technically possible than what people really need.
Unlimited parade of the Internet-
Connected bottle openers, water bottles and refrigerators, and lack of automation that can clean and fold our clothes, pack things at home or help aging people when their body strength is weak.
It's not that some modifiers don't want to live. changing tools.
The annual CES gadget show, which opens on Tuesday in Las Vegas, showcases the latest innovations from big companies and small start-ups.
Some of these inventions will soon be useful to consumers.
Other people seem unrealistic.
Or it's too early to say.