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海外TECH | Engadget | The new robot vacuums that caught our eye at CES 2025 | https://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/the-new-robot-vacuums-that-caught-our-eye-at-ces-2025-210358124.html?src=rss | Splashy TV and laptop launches are some of the topics that tend to dominate CES but for CES many companies tried to make waves in the robot vacuum space as well These smart home devices have come a long way in the past few years but it has seemed for a bit that vacuuming mopping and self emptying might be the peak of what they can do But that s not the case as many CES exhibitors showed by debuting home robots with new functionality ーand appendages Here s the robot vacuums that caught our eye at CES many of which you could invite to clean your living room later this year Roborock Saros Z Karissa Bell for Engadget Roborock s flagship vacuum for is the Roborock Saros Z a circular robot vacuum on the outside that hides a retractable OmniGrip arm that can pick up and move objects on the inside The arm is capable of five axis movement and is only able to carry around grams which makes it better at moving clothes and cables than anything truly heavy Roborock claims the Saros Z s precision sensors LEDs and camera will be able to identify objects that it can move or avoid with the ability to learn up to custom objects too nbsp The only missing pieces are a price and launch date Roborock plans to start selling the Roborock Saros Z later this year but hasn t shared what the price of the new robot will be It might turn out that a robot arms don t come cheap Dreame X Ultra Karissa Bell for Engadget Dreame is one of Roborock s rivals and it had its own new flagship robot vacuum at CES Rather than an arm the Dreame X Ultra has tiny wheeled legs for climbing admittedly shallow stairs Dreame calls the feature its ProLeap System and it currently says that the X Ultra can handle stairs that are cm around inches tall That s a lot shorter than the average household stairs but it does still mean Dreame s robot vacuum can reach places competitors can t The Dreame X Ultra is available to be reserved now for which locks you in to a lower price and secures a longer warranty and free accessories The robot vacuum will officially go on sale on February for Eufy E Eufy Robot vacuums are convenient but they re not yet great at reaching every corner of your home which usually means you have to also own some kind of handheld vacuum The Eufy E could eliminate that two vacuum conundrum It s a in robot vacuum that you can program to clean your house on its own or pop out its vacuum component and use as a stick or handheld vacuum for hard to reach spots The goal is owning one vacuum that can adapt to all of your needs while still offering the benefits of a robot vacuum like a base station for automatically dumping debris It seems like Eufy might have pulled it off and at a relatively affordable price too The Eufy in E Vacuum will be available on February and start at with all of its accessories included Switchbot K Pro Switchbot Swithcbot is known for smart home accessories like robotic curtain movers and button pushers but the company has also been offering its own affordable robot vacuum for the last few years The Switchbot K Pro is its latest model but also a whole new way to combine the Switchbot products you might already own The K Pro looks a bit like normal robot vacuum just with a rolling platform mounted on top It can hold up to lbs and you can connect Switchbot s air purifier security camera or fan to the top and get a vacuum that doubles as a more of a general home robot Switchbot says it s also designed to be easy to mod if you want to create your own weird attachment to go on top The K Pro is definitely equal parts goofy and clever but it still has plenty of unknowns There s no price or launch date beyond later this year Switchbot plans to sell the K Pro solo and in bundles with some of the compatible accessories Dreame Retractable Arm Prototype Karissa Bell for Engadget Roborock wasn t alone in showing off a robot vacuum with an arm Dreame s unnamed prototype robot vacuum isn t ready to go on sale but does includes its own claw shaped arm for grabbing things and wheeled legs for getting over ledges like the Dreame X Ultra It s not clear when this prototype will become a real product or how much it ll cost when it does but it serves as a good example that if Roborock can pull off the Saros Z others will certainly follow This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2025-01-10 14:56:10 |
海外TECH | Engadget | The weirdest tech we saw at CES 2025 | https://www.engadget.com/general/the-weirdest-tech-we-saw-at-ces-2025-190014510.html?src=rss | All manner of tech is shown off at CES from the mundane to the absolutely wild ーand it s usually the oddest gadgets that steal the show Thousands of exhibitors come from all over the world to show off their devices and you never really know what they re gonna come up with CES definitely did not disappoint on the wild and wacky tech front Below we ve rounded up the weirdest tech at CES that we encountered ーall of the crazy and crazy useful devices we spotted out in the wild of the show floor Remember weird doesn t necessarily mean bad ーwe actually want to buy some of these But they re definitely not your run of the mill laptop or TV from a big name company you can find at your local big box store EcoFlow Power Hat Engadget Do you want to look like a professor at Hogwarts while effortlessly charging a smartphone Then we have the hat for you The EcoFlow Power Hat includes an embedded set of Monocrystalline Silicon solar cells and a pair of charging ports It looks dorky sure but it also looks pretty dang useful It costs and is available right now Roto VR Explorer VR can easily show us digital vistas but can t do much about natural movement That s where this bizarre and cool spinning chair comes in The Roto VR Explorer moves in the direction you tilt your head and has been designed to work with Meta Quest headsets but can integrate with other models Surprisingly it doesn t seem to cause too much motion sickness It costs and is available now Yukai Mirumi Say hello to Mirumi the unbearably cute new robot from Yukai Engineering be nice it s a little shy CES pic twitter com miVUpnrーEngadget engadget January It wouldn t be CES without an adorable robot to steal our hearts This year s cutie pie is the Yukai Mirumi and it s an absolute unit of a fluffball All it really does is look cute and engage in eye contact with occasional coy glances elsewhere as it plays hard to get But that s enough Playing with it feels like getting to know a new kitten and we are totally fine with that It should cost around when it hits a crowdsourcing platform later this year Anker Solix Solar Beach Umbrella Anker Solar umbrellas are such a good idea The thing is already open to provide some much needed shade so may as well make it suck up juice from the sun That s Anker s thought behind the Solix Solar Beach Umbrella It uses perovskite solar cells in its panels which are highly efficient and offers of up to W of power We don t have pricing or availability on this one yet but it should arrive in time for summer Roborock Saros Z Roborock s new robo vac can pick up your dirty socks CES pic twitter com TumFVOJDーEngadget engadget January This is not a drill The Roborock Saros Z robot vacuum boasts actual robotic arms that will pick up objects from the floor as it cleans It can lift stuff up to grams so it excels with dirty socks pet toys and even some light sandals However it looks like there s a cap on the number of items the AI can recognize This handsy robovac doesn t have a price or release date yet Mecha Systems Comet Engadget The Mecha Systems Comet is the handheld computer of our dreams This diminutive little doodad is a modular Linux based computer built for hobbyists engineers artists and roboticists It boasts a GHz ARM Quad core processor GB of storage and GB of RAM However everything is expandable and customizable A magnetic snap interface allows folks to clip on all kinds of different control panels for unique use case scenarios It s coming to Kickstarter soon with a starting price of Jizai Mi Mo This is Mi Mo a general purpose AI robot that looks kind of like the Pixar lamp on top of a small table pic twitter com yTHqSmnozーKarissa Bell karissabe January Here s another robot and this one looks exactly like the iconic Pixar lamp The Jizai Mi Mo is described as a general purpose AI robot that thinks and acts on its own It has a built in camera and microphones and uses multiple large language models for voice and image recognition The company hopes that one day the robot will be used for simple childcare tasks like reminding kids to do their homework This is just a prototype for now so there s no price or availability AirStudio One Engadget Why spring for both a microphone and headphones when you could just opt for this in oddball gadget The AirStudio One is a decent wireless condenser microphone with a secret lurking underneath When you open up the chassis there s an audio interface a wireless USB C dongle and a pair of true wireless headphones We couldn t really get a sense of how the mic sounded CES is noisy but this could be a real boon for musicians when it gets released later this year SwitchBot K Pro Engadget Here s a robot vacuum with a built in stand that allows it to wander the home while carrying something else like an air purifier or a tablet The SwitchBot K Pro is described as a multitasking household assistant that can do stuff aside from cleaning a floor To that end it supports a wide variety of attachments and connects seamlessly to other SwitchBot appliances Theoretically this thing can also deliver drinks and snacks It goes on sale later this year but there s no price yet Haus me microhaus Pro Engadget The Haus me microhaus Pro is a tiny home with not so tiny ambitions It can be placed just about anywhere doesn t require professional contractors or site prep and is seismic California fire code and CAT hurricane compliant These square foot domiciles also include floor to ceiling windows a full sized shower a kitchen and a Murphy bed that folds up to reveal a table and two bench seats The price starts at which isn t that bad considering well it s a home Preorders are open right now Govee Gaming Pixel Light Engadget Want a unique set piece for your gaming room The Govee Gaming Pixel Light comes in two sizes with the option to be placed on a desktop or mounted to a wall Out of the box users can choose from pixel based scenes but that s just the beginning The unit is programmable both on the display itself or by using a companion app That app actually has a chatbot allowing folks to simply describe what they want to see Pretty cool right It ll be available later this year and should cost MSI Mag Coreliquid A MSI made a concept CPU water block for CES that has a built in turntable and it s kind of awesome Sadly there are no plans to put it into actual production Also the Lucky the dragon figure does not come included engadget pic twitter com XXJeAqIーSam Rutherford samrutherford January The MSI Mag Coreliquid A is a CPU cooler with a built in turntable Yeah You read that right It s based on the Mag Coreliquid A but adds a cute spinning table that goes directly inside a desktop computer Now the word turnable is apt here but it doesn t play records Instead MSI showed off the device being used to spin around a dragon mascot character It s very cool and I want it very much but it s just a concept design for now MSI has no plans to sell this thing This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2025-01-10 14:52:03 |
海外TECH | Engadget | A new initiative will fund and support open-source Chromium projects | https://www.engadget.com/computing/a-new-initiative-will-fund-and-support-open-source-chromium-projects-143028118.html?src=rss | Google has teamed up with the Linux Foundation to establish a new initiative called the quot Supporters of Chromium Based Browsers quot At the moment most of the money that keeps Chromium the open source web browser project that produced the codebase powering Chrome comes from Google The company says it has no intention of reducing its contribution going forward but it also continues to quot welcome others stepping up to invest more quot nbsp Under the Linux Foundation s management the new initiative aims to fund the open development of Chromium projects and ensure proper support for contributions that could lead to technological advancements It s also meant to provide a quot neutral space quot where developers members of the academia and big industry players can work together Aside from Google Microsoft Meta and Opera have also pledged their support for the initiative nbsp Google said it established the new program after hearing from quot many companies and developers about how critical the Chromium project is to their work quot and how they would like to give it more than direct engineering support over the years Chrome is just one of the browsers built on Chromium ーMicrosoft s Edge and Opera are also based on the project s codebase so their involvement in the initiative doesn t really come as a surprise nbsp It s worth noting that the Department of Justice called for the breakup of Google last year including a sale of the Chrome web browser Google said in its announcement that it intends to continue supporting the Chromium project but only time will tell if selling off Chrome will affect its contributions nbsp This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2025-01-10 14:30:28 |
海外TECH | Engadget | Lawsuit says Mark Zuckerberg approved Meta's use of pirated materials to train Llama AI | https://www.engadget.com/ai/lawsuit-says-mark-zuckerberg-approved-metas-use-of-pirated-materials-to-train-llama-ai-141548827.html?src=rss | Meta knowingly used pirated materials to train its Llama AI models ーwith the blessing of company chief Mark Zuckerberg ーaccording to an ongoing copyright lawsuit against the company As TechCrunch reports the plaintiffs of the Kadrey v Meta case submitted court documents talking about the company s use of of the LibGen dataset for AI training nbsp LibGen is generally described as a quot shadow library quot that provides file sharing access to academic and general interest books journals images and other materials The counsel for the plaintiffs which include writers Sarah Silverman and Ta Nehisi Coates accused Zuckerberg of approving the use of LibGen for training despite concerns raised by company executives and employees who described it as a quot dataset they know to be pirated quot The company removed copyright information from LibGen materials the complaint also said before feeding them to Llama Meta apparently admitted in a document submitted to court that it quot remov ed all the copyright paragraphs from beginning and the end quot of scientific journal articles One of its engineers even reportedly made a script to automatically delete copyright information The counsel argued that Meta did so to conceal its copyright infringement activities from the public In addition the counsel mentioned that Meta admitted to torrenting LibGen materials even though its engineers felt uneasy about sharing them quot from a Meta owned corporate laptop quot Silverman alongside other writers sued Meta and OpenAI for copyright infringement in They accused the companies of using pirated materials from shadow libraries to train their AI models The court previously dismissed some of their claims but the plaintiffs said their amended complaint supports their allegations and addresses the court s earlier reasons for dismissal nbsp This article originally appeared on Engadget at | 2025-01-10 14:15:48 |
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