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Gen Z is cancelling the KETTLE: Youngsters predict what our kitchens will look like in 50 years - and say the tea-making appliance will be a thing of the past

Daily Mail - Science & tech

New York's new mayor Zohran Mamdani tells Trump'I have four words for you' in blistering victory speech quoting his socialist hero, bragging about'toppling a dynasty' and promising a'new dawn' This Leftist election landslide was caused by the same vile disease that's triggered a GOP civil war. Why Mamdani's socialist revolution in New York has sparked a civil war for Democrats... and Trump is secretly loving it Simone Biles details all the plastic surgery she's had after her boob job this summer Hollywood A-listers may be blacklisted for'antisemitism' under Paramount's new anti-woke leadership Prince Harry issues defiant statement as he denies claims he was trying to upstage William by announcing pseudo-royal Canada trip at same time as his brother's five-day tour of Brazil Inside Kate and William's forever home: Princess is kitting out Forest Lodge in her preferred'classic contemporary style' to create a'lovely but absolutely inoffensive' look REVEALED: Fattest states in America ranked... including region where three-quarters of residents are obese I was so desperate for a baby I stole sperm from my husband's condom: It's the most shocking confession. Now for the first time LIZ JONES tells what happened next... and the consequence no one saw Texas teen'tears masterpiece from wall at the Met in unhinged meltdown' before being handed in by his MOTHER Amazon signals it's finally fed up with Whole Foods' sluggish sales - and is making sweeping, controversial changes READ MORE: Was IKEA right about the kitchen of 2025? The beloved kettle is among the kitchen appliances that will have vanished in 50 years' time thanks to Gen Z, new research suggests. Today's youngsters will fuel the move away from bulky, wired kitchen appliances favoured by older generations, according to experts.


The cult of AI, design is governance, Figma's career levels, UX fatigue

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Sabbath mode and assistive technology features "There's a secret mode that comes with almost all large ovens, refrigerators, dishwashers, and other large kitchen appliances. It is called Sabbath mode, and there is a very specific reason it is provided by the manufacturer." WYSIWYGPT "[ChatGPT] caused an avalanche of news items and blog posts calling'game over' for web developers and that soon all the work to build web products will be done by machines. Any person will be able to do that job -- all you need to do is to ask the chatbot the right questions." Advertising folk, it's time to rethink what we're selling "Every time we step on a bus or open a social media app, the invisible hand of our industry is there to build demand for new products and services that might make life better. And with up to 10,000 ads floating into our consciousness every day, how can we resist?"


Is Microsoft preparing to launch a TOASTER? Leaked images show a £53 Xbox Series S kitchen appliance

Daily Mail - Science & tech

From its line-up of Surface touchscreen computers to its Xbox video game consoles, Microsoft is known for its impressive range of hardware product. But a new leak suggests that the tech giant could be venturing into the world of kitchen appliances with its next gadget. Images have emerged on Twitter showing what appears to be an Xbox Series S toaster. The toaster features two slots for toast and an'anti-jam function' and is said to cost £53 ($64/€60). While it might seem unlikely, Microsoft has previously surprised fans with an Xbox Series X mini fridge, in response to claims that its flagship console resembled a fridge.


63 Best Cyber Monday Kitchen and Home Deals (2022): Cookware, Vacuums, and Smart Lights

WIRED

Making a house a home takes time, and often … a lot of money. Luckily, with Cyber Monday, there are plenty of great deals on all your household needs. Whether you're building up your kitchen appliances, syncing up all your smart home gadgets, or simply trying to clear the air, there's something on sale for you. Updated November 28: We've added the Ooni Koda, Stasher Bags, and smart lights and plugs. We test products year-round and handpicked these deals. Products that are sold out or no longer discounted as of publishing will be crossed out . We'll update this guide throughout Cyber Monday. If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. This helps support our journalism. This highly coveted countertop accessory is on sale yet again for Cyber Monday.


Jobs for Programmers: Cracking the Career Code – Now. Powered by Northrop Grumman

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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs for programmers are forecast to grow "much faster than average" over the next 10 years -- which makes sense. As digital transformation becomes a top priority across industries -- in many cases, to meet growing consumer demand driven by the ubiquity and ease of mobile-first experiences -- there's a commensurate need for skilled coders capable of translating market strategy into usable software. But where are these application experts and software savants most in-demand? Where are they pushing the boundaries of digital delivery, and what's on the horizon for creative computation? Computers and humans process information differently.


Which flavor of data professional are you?

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The data universe is expanding rapidly -- it's time we started recognizing just how big this field is and that working in one part of it doesn't automatically require us to be experts of all of it. Instead of expecting data people to be able to do all of it, let's start asking one another, "Which kind are you?" Most importantly, it's time we asked ourselves that same question. Working in one part of the data universe doesn't automatically require us to be experts of all of it. Disclaimer: I made these caricatures to help you get a mental map started, but we all know that real life doesn't always color neatly within the lines.


12 kitchen and bath trends that will be huge in 2020

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

I've seen the future--and it will change the way you live at home. As Reviewed's major appliances editor and home design writer, I've had the chance to attend a number of design shows in the past year, always keeping my eyes open for the coolest home trends. Trust me, you'll want these for your kitchen and bathroom in the next year. Fotile makes a sink that washes the dishes for you. If you live alone or with one other person, chances are that you don't run the dishwasher every day--there aren't nearly enough dishes to fill it.


Amazon wants Alexa to be the operating system for your life

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It's been a week since Amazon's seemingly annual Alexa-oriented hardware event, but the tech and retail industries will likely be processing the rapid-fire announcements for many months to come. In just under two hours, Amazon announced more than a dozen new products aimed at everything from home audio and entertainment to kitchen appliances and in-car infotainment. The products were rolled out so abruptly and with so little fanfare that it was impossible for most onlookers to keep up, let alone contextualize and understand why Amazon had made an Alexa-powered microwave oven or a 100W subwoofer. Amazon's peculiar and blitzkrieg-style marketing strategy aside, it's clear now that the company has every intention to make Alexa, its Echo line, and every single device open to integrating its digital assistant into the dominating force in the smart home. In essence, Amazon wants Alexa to be the OS for everyone's physical lives, just as Apple, Google, and Microsoft now control our digital ones. Not only is Amazon willing to do so through developing its own products that may completely flop, but it's also willing to enter into well-established markets it will likely never succeed in, just so it can extend Alexa's reach even just an inch further than competing software.


Alexa takes over CES 2018: AI-powered TVs, fridges, mirrors and more

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With the ever-increasing popularity of Amazon Echo smart speakers, it's no surprise to see more and more companies jumping on the bandwagon and releasing devices with Alexa capabilities aimed at improving our lives. CES 2018 is now in full-swing and the Alexa powered devices are being announced in their droves. We'll be updating this list as the new devices are revealed and there are bound to be plenty, so keep checking back to see what's new. Amazon's recent releases of both the Amazon Fire TV and Amazon Fire TV stick have included Alexa built right into the remote control allowing users to talk to their television. AI-powered television is nothing new then, but that's not going to stop TV manufacturers including the functionality as standard.


Introducing the Best of CES 2017 finalists!

Engadget

Most of our editors eschewed the typical New Year's Eve celebrations and arrived in Las Vegas on New Year's Day. One of us even arrived on December 31st and spent the last few hours of 2016 in bed. All of that just to give our all to the annual tradition that is CES. We spent the past few days walking the show floor, attending evening events and covering press conferences just to bring you the very best from CES 2017. And now, we're ready to unveil the finalists for our annual Best of CES awards. Below you'll find our selections for 15 categories, which range from accessibility tech to wearables. We'll announce our category winners tomorrow, which is also when we'll reveal the recipient of our Best of the Best award, the most coveted prize of them all. That special award is selected from our pool of category winners. If you want your voice heard too -- and who doesn't? -- there's an additional category for People's Choice, where you can vote for your favorite entry in our compilation of finalists. Just head on over to our poll right here to cast your ballot. All award winners will be announced at a special ceremony tomorrow at our CES stage, so be sure to come back right here on Engadget around 5PM PT / 8PM ET Saturday to watch it all unfold.