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It's #CES2021 and there are plenty of technophiles lining up to tell you what gewgaws to buy.

Tomorrow morning, watch @ifixit, @uspirg, @eff and @securepairs award WORST IN SHOW prizes for privacy, security, repairability and sustainability.

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I'm emceeing the hour and awarding the people's choice award as well as the overall best/worst in show out of all the other judges' picks.

Here's the livestream link:



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Look, I LOVE shiny gadgets, seriously. But a funny thing happened on the way to the 21st century, we learned that a slick package can contain an environmental-privacy-security nightmare that can't be fixed if the smallest thing goes wrong.

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Quick thread on #NIODay from this weekend, the effect it is having on $TSLA, $BYDDF, $QS, $LAZR, $NVDA, CATL, and what is to come.

The NIO ET7 boasts 621mi range (150kWh battery) for $70k-$80k & Level 3 autonomy. This prices right in-between Model 3 SR+ & base Model S.
2/ $TSLA is down -6% today, largely on this news. Not surprising, but TSLA bulls aren't flinching from this. NIO ET7 isn't really expected to hit the roads until late next year–enough time for Tesla to refresh S/X & boost pack size, TSLA bulls think.

$NIO is up 8.5% today.
3/ BYD (1211 HK) was up 6.7% in China on Monday partially on the news of its surprise unveiling this morning of 3 new "super hybrid" models (PHEV): Qin PLUS DM-i, Song PLUS DM-i, & Tang DM-i.

$BYDDF is up 3.5% today
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1/ Why I liked #CES2020: a tweet list with example highlights. First and foremost, it was the first year I didn’t encounter a single booth babe, even in the fringes of the show. It seems the absurd practice can finally and formally be deemed dead.
2/ The hardest corporate #innovation is lateral: moving beyond your core product/service as industry lines blur (vs. vertical: improving what you already do). This year, corporates were doing that more relevantly than ever. Sony stood out here (electric car, Atom software).
3/ Experiential marketing made a leap. Brands at CES too often focus on features over the benefit, instead of using their spaces, brands, and tech to tell stories via experience. Bosch told a genuinely compelling connected home story using video, actors and dynamic staging.
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