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Here, you can find out everything about the latest unusual devices. Some of them might be extremely useful and come in handy in everyday life, while some are simply just for fun.
Humane's Ai Pin Debuts as the Ultimate AI Wearable Device
It also includes a speaker, camera, depth and motion sensors, and a mini-projector capable of projecting information onto external surfaces. Additionally, it features a touch-sensitive panel for interaction, and certain functions can be activated through touch.
Samsung Introduces Free Temporary Cloud Backup for Galaxy Devices
This new offering from Samsung aims to provide users with peace of mind when it comes to safeguarding their data, whether for device repairs or upgrades, reinforcing the brand's commitment to delivering seamless and connected experiences for its customers.
Boston Dynamics' Robot Dog Spot Now Talks Fluent English with ChatGPT Integration
Spot's newfound linguistic talents include answering questions and opening its "mouth" for a more natural conversation. It has also adopted multiple personas, such as a Shakespearean time traveler, a teenager, and a fashionable butler.
Apple Introduces an Affordable Apple Pencil with USB-C Charging
Although it doesn't offer advanced features like pressure sensitivity, wireless pairing, or the double-tap tool-switching capability, it does support hover functionality on iPad Pro models with M2 chips.
Google Unveils Pixel Watch 2 with Enhanced Health and Performance Features
Under the hood, Google has made significant changes. Instead of the Exynos chip, the Pixel Watch 2 runs on the Snapdragon W5. The watch's RAM remains unchanged at 2 GB, ensuring smooth performance.
Sony Unveils a Slimmer, Redesigned PS5 with a Detachable Disc Drive
The PS5 Slim has reduced its size by over 30% and weight by 18% to 24% compared to its predecessors, making it more portable. Sony plans to launch it in the U.S. this November, gradually expanding its availability worldwide.
Google's Gboard Team in Japan Introduces a Futuristic Hat for On-the-Go Typing
This unconventional device provides a fresh way to type on the go. To input characters, users turn their heads left or right to select and then press down on the hat, creating an audible click akin to traditional keyboard typing.