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Drowning in tabs? OpenWorkspace’s two-zone desktop software has a wild solution

Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: PCWorld reports that OpenWorkspace, unveiled at CES 2026, offers a revolutionary desktop automation platform that saves and restores custom tab layouts to combat productivity-killing tab hoarding. The software features a ‘FocalContextual’ interface that reduces task restoration time by approximately 40 times, moving beyond traditional…
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DRAM, SSD shortages could last months to years, vendors say

The ongoing DRAM and flash memory / SSD shortage shows no signs of alleviating, with memory vendors telling PCWorld that the shortages in both markets will continue to drag on for months, even years. The CES 2026 trade show in Las Vegas last week was an opportunity for customers to talk to suppliers and vice versa, trying to scrounge up whatever memory chips they could. But the news just keeps…
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Samsung Music Studio Wi-Fi speakers will support voice assistants

Samsung has dabbled in the smart speaker space before, but the company’s all-new Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7 Wi-Fi speakers pose serious competition for the likes of Amazon, Apple, Bose, and Sonos—at least at the higher-end of the market. Unveiled this week at CES and planned for a March release, both models present a distinctively modern, “dot-faced” industrial design by noted…
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Best of CES 2026: The smart home & home security gear edition

The latest edition of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is already drawing to a close, and once again, we’ve seen some truly impressive smart home and home security innovations—and as usual, some are more likely to ship than others. We’re not counting on the robot lawn mower that picks fruit and lobs tennis balls to canines to actually land in stores, but it certainly counts as one…
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