Tech companies release and review innovative gadgets
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Updated · The Gadgeteer · Apr 28
Tech companies release and review innovative gadgets
8 articles · Updated · The Gadgeteer · Apr 28
Highlights include Huawei’s China-only Pura X Max foldable, ASUS’s Snapdragon X2 Elite Zenbook A16, Dyson’s $99.99 HushJet Mini Cool and Beatbot’s AquaSense X with a self-rinsing dock.
Other launches span Xiaomi’s triple-camera robot vacuum and espresso machine, Panasonic’s new USB-C wired earbuds, Polaroid’s frame-like printer and EarFun clip-ons with AI translation in 100 languages.
The roundup says this week’s devices break from routine upgrades, mixing flagship experiments with practical fixes, from a wide foldable format to automated pool-filter cleaning and a swivelling retro handheld.
Do self-cleaning pool bots and wide-folding phones signal true innovation, or has the tech industry simply run out of big ideas?
Can Qualcomm's new ARM chip finally dethrone Intel, or will software compatibility remain its Achilles' heel for PC users?
As AI makes tech smarter, why is a new generation of consumers embracing simpler, 'dumber' gadgets from the past?