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Its that time of year again, when countless workshops are hard at work making magical items that will stun, amaze and surprise everyone.Im talking, of course, about CES (the Consumer Electronics Show), where each year tech titans and wannabe titans, visionaries and inventors gather to showcase their tech visions made real.Coming up January 6 9, the 2026 show promises more bells and whistles than ever before, from AI (naturally) to Vehicle Tech and everything in between.Future Tech Wish ListAs in other years, CES promises a tech-packed future touching nearly every aspect of life.Robotics, self driving cars, digital health and fitness, gaming, smart homes, smart communities, even sports.the list is endless.Still, as in previous years, there are a few items on my CES wish list, some unchanged from last year:Hearing aids that automatically filter out background noise and use AI to fill in the clarity in speech that Ive been losing every year.Just making things louder isnt the answer, people!TVs that have T-coil technology built in or available as an app.

Few things are as annoying as watching a movie with closed captions that dont keep up with the action on the screen.In fact, movie theaters should have T-coil capability as well.Wearable fitness devices that spend as much money on the wristband as they do on the technology.A universal archive of drivers for vintage but still good and working laptops, towers and printers.A universal printer that will work with any operating system of any vintage.Im getting tired of the upgrade race between laptops or towers and printers.

Its a printer it prints your documents, its not something that has to land on the moon and return.For heavens sake, bring back instruction and owners manuals in tech devices.YOUR TURNBut thats me.What is on your tech wish list? What technology are you hoping to see at CES, now or in the future? Take our short survey below to share what general tech categories you are most interested in.Share your dreams and ideas in the comments, and well ask our CES correspondent to look for them among the booths at CES in January!Virge Randall is Senior Planets Managing Editor.

She is also a freelance culture reporter who seeks out hidden gems and unsung (or undersung) treasures for Straus Newspapers; she writes frequently on Old School New York City and performs at open mic readings throughout New York City.Send Open Thread suggestions to [email protected].

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