Topic: ai gadgets

  • Top AI Wearables and Gadgets to Buy Now

    Top AI Wearables and Gadgets to Buy Now

    A new wave of AI-powered wearables, such as Bee and Friend, integrates intelligent assistance into daily life by capturing audio to provide personalized reminders, emotional support, and conversational interactions through companion apps. Devices like Limitless and Plaud’s NotePin focus on produc...

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  • CES 2026's Most Questionable AI Innovations

    CES 2026's Most Questionable AI Innovations

    The 2026 CES event was dominated by questionable AI integrations, with many gadgets like smart hair clippers and an AI microwave offering features that felt more like marketing gimmicks than genuine innovations. Several products, such as an "AI-combo drug" supplement and a vacuum with predictive ...

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  • Sony's TV Era Comes to a Close

    Sony's TV Era Comes to a Close

    Sony and TCL have formed a joint venture, ending Sony's era of in-house TV manufacturing dominance and shifting its strategy toward branding and technology integration. The partnership allows TCL to leverage Sony's brand and imaging tech, while Sony benefits from TCL's manufacturing scale, potent...

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  • Android's New Feature Proves Rabbit R1 Was Ahead of Its Time

    Android's New Feature Proves Rabbit R1 Was Ahead of Its Time

    Google's Computer Control framework introduces agentic AI to Android, enabling apps to run automated tasks in the background using virtual displays for secure and efficient operation. The system ensures security by restricting access to allowlisted applications and requiring explicit user consent...

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  • Sodium-Ion Batteries Power China's Tech Future

    Sodium-Ion Batteries Power China's Tech Future

    The global tech sector is shifting from lithium-ion to sodium-ion batteries due to lithium's scarcity, supply chain risks, and cost, with sodium being abundant and offering a more stable alternative. Sodium-ion batteries, recognized as a major breakthrough, operate similarly to lithium-ion but us...

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  • Jony Ive and Sam Altman's AI Gadget Could Rival AirPods

    Jony Ive and Sam Altman's AI Gadget Could Rival AirPods

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Apple designer Jony Ive are reportedly collaborating on an AI-powered audio device, codenamed "Sweetpea," intended as an alternative to wireless earbuds like AirPods. The gadget is rumored to feature a sophisticated ChatGPT-powered voice assistant and target a 2nm proces...

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