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The weird and wonderful CES tech gadgets coming to a store near you
It wouldn't be a tech convention without a smattering of weird and wonderful devices. The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas featured more than 4,500 exhibitors. These booths showed off bizarre gadgets including, a spy camera for your garden, a vacuum that picks socks up from the floor and a cheese maker that makes mozzarella in two hours. Mirumi features sensors that detect people approaching, prompting it to either look around inquisitively or seem to duck for cover. It also has two long arms that wrap around a strap or handle of a bag or purse, clinging to it like a small child.
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If You Have This Tech Gadget, You'll Love This Other Thing
Add a Stephen King book to your cart? This season, we thought we'd replicate the "You Might Also Like" algorithm feature with a human touch. We've covered kitchen gifts, and now, we're doing tech gadgets. Amazon Smart Plug ($25) A smart plug admittedly sounds like a boring gift, but for a person who already owns and loves their Amazon Echo, this Amazon model is a great addition. It has a simple Wi-Fi set-up and will seamlessly integrate into their system, using either their hub or the Alexa app.
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These are the 10 best deals you can get this week
This week's sales run the gamut from home decor to Halloween costumes to kitchen tools, tech gadgets, and more. If you make a purchase by clicking one of our links, we may earn a small share of the revenue. However, our picks and opinions are independent from USA Today's newsroom and any business incentives. This week, the internet is chock full of incredible deals, from savings on tech gadgets and video games to top-notch cooking tools. We sifted through all of them to bring you the best of the best, including many of the best products we've ever tested as well as popular items you'll love and some great retail sales.
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The wildest, wackiest tech gadgets of the year
It's that time of year again--time to pay homage to the wackiest, most wonderful tech gadgets around. As you might know by now, I'm a huge fan of "unique" gifts. Lucky for all of us who appreciate the stranger things (and the Stranger Things) this year, the cup runneth over. If you've been jonesing for a robot since the early Jetson days, Kuri ($799) delivers big time on cute and quirky, minus the ability to wash the windows and clean up after Astro. Kuri's a robotic home companion that wanders around the house shooting short videos to send to you while you're away, so that you never miss a moment.
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'Tis the season: And for tech gadgets, it's a lot like last year
Jefferson Graham reviews the new GoPro Hero6 camera from a seaplane above San Francisco and an ice cream museum, where the shots are steadier than with previous models on TalkingTech. LOS ANGELES -- The tech shopping season is now started. Apple kicked it off with the release of two new iPhones last week. Wednesday, Amazon joined in with new and lower-priced Echo/Alexa speakers. Thursday, GoPro showed off the latest in a line of Hero cameras, the Hero6, and Friday saw the release of Nintendo's highly coveted Super SNES Classic video game system.
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The latest in tech news: our top predictions for 2017
Nostradamus may have accurately predicted the French Revolution and the atomic bomb, but there are some things even this reputed clairvoyant could not have predicted – like hovercrafts and robotic chefs. Who could have possibly foreseen that the 21st century would see technology advance at such a rapid pace that what once seemed like sci-fi would become a reality? In the ever-changing technological landscape, it is important to stay on top of the latest tech news and developments in order to successfully adapt and fully embrace the future. In keeping with this theme, we look to the future to see what tech gadgets and tech trends 2017 will hold. PlayStation VR – Virtual reality has become all the rage in recent years, and the gaming industry seems to be the biggest contributor to this technology, incorporating it into games to provide enhanced gaming experiences like never before.
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