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12.11.2025

This machine lets you practice baseball solo, similar to Topgolf

This article describes a unique baseball training machine designed for solo practice, similar to Topgolf’s approach for golf. The machine, called The Fielder’s Choice, allows users to catch and...

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Arduino Blog
12.11.2025

Life360 ventures into pet tech with the launch of a new GPS tracker

Life360, a family safety app, has expanded into pet tech with the release of the Pet GPS, a GPS tracker designed for dogs and cats. This device allows pet...

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TechCrunch Gadgets
12.11.2025

I spent a month living with a $430 AI pet, the Casio Moflin

Amanda Silberling spent a month living with the Casio Moflin, a $430 AI pet, and shared her experience in a detailed review. The Moflin, which lacks biological features but...

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12.11.2025

Kohler unveils a camera for your toilet

Kohler has introduced a new product called the Dekoda, a $599 camera that attaches to a toilet bowl to capture images of its contents. The device analyzes these images...

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12.11.2025

Smart ring maker Oura raises $900M from Fidelity

A Finnish health tech company, Oura, has secured $900 million in fresh funding led by Fidelity, with additional contributions from ICONIQ, Whale Rock, and Atreides. This round brings Oura’s...

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12.11.2025

Whoop opens blood-testing service to what it says is a 350,000-person waitlist

Whoop has launched its advanced blood-testing service, addressing a large waitlist of 350,000 users. The new service integrates with Whoop’s existing health tracking features to provide personalized wellness insights....

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12.11.2025

Smartphone maker Nothing to spin off its affordable CMF brand

Hardware startup Nothing announced plans to spin off its affordable CMF brand into an independent subsidiary, with India as its headquarters for manufacturing and R&D. The brand, launched in...

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12.11.2025

Mark Zuckerberg has begun his quest to kill the smartphone

Mark Zuckerberg is promoting Meta’s new smart glasses as a potential replacement for smartphones, aiming to enhance social presence. He argues that smartphones have diminished our ability to connect...

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