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Where's The Future?Wheres The Future. Author: Brandt Krueger & Will Curran
Wheres The Future? Podcast (WTF) is your weekly guide to the technology shaping how well live, work, and play. Hosted by Will Curran and Brandt Krueger, we explore the cutting edge of smart home innovation, electric vehicles, AI breakthroughs, phones, wearables, Apple tech, and AR/VR/XR experiences. Plus, the future-weird ideas that make you say... WTF? We decode complex tech into real-world insights, share hands-on reviews, and talk with innovators building tomorrows tools today. Whether youre a tech professional, industry insider, or just future-curious, youll get bold predictions, thoughtful analysis, and conversations that keep you ahead of the curve. From automation hacks to next-gen mobility, AI ethics to immersive reality trends, WTF delivers the context and clarity you need to navigate whats next. Language: en Genres: News, Tech News, Technology Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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CES 2026 Standouts: Smart Robots, and (Hopefully) the Rise of Practical Tech
Episode 345
Tuesday, 27 January, 2026
Episode Summary: Will and Brandt reunite to kick off a new season by unpacking their favorite and most practical takeaways from CES, from stair climbing robot vacuums and smart mobility devices to breakthrough display tech and unexpected innovations. Along the way, they reflect on Brandt’s career transition, changing media coverage at CES, and how emerging tools like vibe coding and home lab setups are empowering individuals to build exactly what they need.Discussions Include:Brandt Krueger’s departure from his full time production role at EideCom and what comes nextCES trends around robots, AI, and devices that genuinely improve daily lifeNotable tech highlights including Roborock’s stair climbing vacuum, smart mobility aids, next-generation TV displays, and E-Ink signageVibe coding, Raspberry Pis, and why building small personal tools may be the future of softwareQuotable Quotes (Should you choose to share): “I feel like usually CES gets a lot more mainstream coverage, but it definitely didn’t feel like that this year.” - Brandt Krueger“I want to talk about the things that I think actually really are cool, not just everything that happened.” - Will Curran“The future of coding is make your own stuff, scratch your own itch and make it do exactly what you want.” - Brandt KruegerFr. Robert Ballecer, SJ on TWiT, along with some other great coverage of CES 2026:https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech/episodes/1066?autostart=false







