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  • Computex 2024: Exploring the Latest Innovations in Smart Technology
    Taipei, Taiwan (AP)—The latest wave of smart technology was on display at the Computex trade show in Taipei this week, with companies showing off everything from AI-powered robots to self-driving cars.

    One of the most talked-about products at the show was the Asus Zenbo, a voice-activated robot that can help with tasks around the house, such as playing music, setting alarms, and controlling smart home devices. The Zenbo is also designed to be a companion, and it can interact with users in a natural way, thanks to its advanced AI capabilities.

    Another highlight of the show was the self-driving car prototype from Taiwanese automaker Yulon Motor. The car, which is still in the early stages of development, uses a variety of sensors and cameras to navigate the road without human input. Yulon Motor hopes to have the car in production by 2020.

    In addition to these headline-grabbing products, there were also a number of other interesting smart tech gadgets on display at Computex, including:

    * A smart toothbrush that tracks your brushing habits and gives you feedback on how to improve your brushing technique.

    * A smart mirror that can display the weather forecast, your calendar, and other information while you're getting ready in the morning.

    * A smart suitcase that weighs itself and tracks its location, so you never have to worry about lost luggage again.

    These are just a few examples of the many smart tech products that were on display at Computex this year. It's clear that the future of technology is increasingly smart and connected, and these products are just the tip of the iceberg.

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