Robot cat blows cool air onto coffee . Produced by the Japanese startup Yukai Engineering, Nékojita FuFu is a tiny robotic cat that attaches to cups and glasses to blow cool air in a rhythmic pattern, helping to cool coffee or liquid dishes. The device was created when a team leader wanted an easy way to cool baby food instead of blowing on it with their mouth. Photo: Lifehacker . |
A spoon that enhances food flavor . Priced at $127, Kirin Holdings' spoon can simulate saltiness. According to TechCrunch , the product uses a low-intensity electrical current to concentrate sodium molecules, creating a sweet and salty flavor in foods low in sodium. Photo: Mashable . |
The rollable screen laptop is a reality . After two years as a concept, Lenovo has officially commercialized the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 rollable screen laptop. The device uses a rollable OLED screen and supports size expansion from 14 to 16.7 inches. Lenovo's unique laptop is expected to be available in mid-year for around $3,500. Photo: Wired . |
An AI assistant that attaches to the temple . The device, called Omi, can answer questions, summarize conversations, create to-do lists, and remember meeting schedules thanks to its GPT-4o model. The product can be worn as a necklace, but the manufacturer aims to attach it to the temple for a real-world science fiction experience. Photo: Omi . |
Smart glasses project onto the eyeball . This device from startup Halliday looks like regular glasses. Instead of displaying information on the lenses, the product projects a 3.5-inch circular screen onto the eyeball. These glasses support real-time language translation, receive smartphone notifications, display notes, and provide directions. Photo: TechCrunch . |








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