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The FCC chair will speak at CES. Will he address the DJI drone ban?

Sat, 01/03/2026 - 14:10

CES is normally a place for big tech news, but this year's show could add a dash of political intrigue to the mix.

At 11 a.m. on Thursday in Las Vegas, the annual Consumer Electronics Show will act as the venue for a "fireside chat" between Consumer Technology Association CEO Gary Shapiro, FCC chairman Brendan Carr, and FTC chairman Andrew Ferguson. Carr's involvement is key here because the FCC recently banned the sale of drones from the Chinese firm DJI, which manufactures a large majority of consumer drones on the market.

The big question here is will Carr address the DJI drone ban at CES? It would certainly be an appropriate venue for it, given the tech-focused nature of the event. However, the description of the fireside chat is incredibly vague, promising only "candid conversations on how [the FCC and FTC] are navigating the rapidly changing tech landscape." There's no mention of a Q&A or anything like that, so it's very possible that the topics of conversation will steer clear of anything potentially controversial. We will have to wait and see.

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In case you haven't been following the news, the momentum towards a total ban on DJI drones in the United States started last year as part of the Trump administration's trade war with China. The government required all Chinese-manufactured drones to undergo a "national security risk assessment" by late December. Unfortunately for DJI, late December came and the ban went into place.

For its part, DJI agreed to take part in audits, but apparently that wasn't enough for the FCC. Again, it's not certain if Carr will or won't address the ban at CES, but in case you're curious how he feels about it, he provided a statement at the time of the ban that might say everything you need to know.

"President Trump has been clear that his Administration will act to secure our airspace and unleash American drone dominance," Carr said.

CES 2026: How to watch Legos press conference

Sat, 01/03/2026 - 11:29

Lego is all set to show off its wares at CES this year.

The internationally beloved Danish toy company is holding its very first CES press conference in Las Vegas next week. While CES is a tech show that's largely focused on things like computer chips, electric vehicles, and AI, it's hard to guess what, exactly, Lego will announce. Lego's press conference is set for 1 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 5. While there isn't a confirmed livestream link yet, we will update this piece as soon as we have one. If one does not become available, we will report the news out of the press conference as best as we can.

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As for what Lego is going to show off, it's hard to say. The company has its fingers in lots of pies, including some tech-y ones. There's a big new Lego Batman video game coming out soon, as well as a collaboration with F1 to produce a Lego car. I would expect the unexpected here, at any rate.

If nothing else, it should be more fun than the cavalcade of apps that use AI to manage your stock portfolio that get shown off at CES every year.

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