
Michael Johnson
Tech Entrepreneur & Consultant
Michael Johnson is a tech entrepreneur and consultant, specializing in AI, blockchain, and digital transformation strategies. He helps tech companies build scalable solutions and often writes about the future of tech and innovation.
Michael Johnson is a tech entrepreneur and consultant, specializing in AI, blockchain, and digital transformation strategies. He helps tech companies...
Articles by Michael Johnson (5)
technologyNvidia Drops a Bombshell at CES 2026: The Vera Rubin AI Platform Is Here
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the Vera Rubin AI computing platform, a full supercomputing architecture designed for complex agentic AI and massive mixture-of-experts models.
technologyIntel's Big Move at CES 2026: Showing Off the Panther Lake Chips for Laptops of the Future
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Intel announced the Panther Lake Core Ultra Series 3 processors, built on the new 18A process node, with improved graphics up to 77% faster, strong AI features, and quick availability in laptops starting January 27.
technologyLego's Smart Brick: A New Way to Have Fun Making Things In an Interactive Way
Hey everyone, I have some big news from the toy market that I'm really excited about. At CES 2026, Lego wowed everyone with their new Smart Play system, which runs on something called the Smart Brick. This innovation adds interactive elements like lights and sounds to classic Lego building.
technologyMercedes-Benz Steps Up with New Self-Driving Tech for City Streets in the US
Mercedes-Benz is bringing its advanced MB.DRIVE ASSIST PRO system to the US, enabling supervised autonomous driving on city streets. It launches first on the new electric CLA in Q1 2026, competing directly with Tesla's Full Self-Driving.
technologyExciting Breakthrough in Self-Driving Taxis: Lucid, Nuro, and Uber Team Up for a Game-Changing Robotaxi Launch in 2026
Just yesterday at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, three big players—Lucid Motors, the autonomous driving company Nuro, and ride-hailing giant Uber—unveiled their new robotaxi design. It's a near-production vehicle already testing on public roads, with real rides planned in the San Francisco Bay Area later this year.