CES 2022: 15 weird products you'll find in Las Vegas this week
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CES 2022: Qualcomm and Microsoft collaborate on custom chips for AR glasses

Qualcomm announced its intentions to integrate software platforms with Microsoft at Tuesday's CES 2022 keynote.

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