Smart AI-driven AR glasses to compete with Meta Ray-Bans

Tecno is taking the wearable camera fight to Meta Ray-Bans with a pair of AI-driven glasses that borrow imaging tech from the company's flagship smartphone to offer mobile life-loggers "industry-leading" resolution plus augmented-reality.

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Apartment-sized tiny house embraces classic American styling

Rover Tiny Homes' latest model, the Tulameen, features an eye-catching exterior inspired by classic US styling and a spacious interior. The towable home is currently on the market for roughly $118,000.

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Lego turns old rope and engine oil into millions of toy tires

Lego is the largest tire manufacturer by volume in the world – even though its tires are among the smallest on the planet. The Danish toy company is now making those tires out of recycled materials like fishing nets, engine oil, and rope.

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Smart clothing controls devices via finger movements – no touching required

We've heard about clothing that could be used to control devices via finger taps and swipes on the fabric. The tech sounds impressive, but it does have some limitations. That's where a new "touchless" finger-gesture-detecting fabric comes in.

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Ranking the best Apple TV+ sci-fi: From ‘Severance’ to ‘Dark Matter’

Apple TV+ has been producing top-shelf science fiction as a defining pillar of its offering – and it's putting together an impressive slate. From outright successes to grand artistic swing 'n' misses, here's our ranking of Apple's sci-fi TV, from worst to best.

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Wearable hiking trailer collapses tiny to trek the world

Designed to rip 90% of the load off a hiker's back and drop it on wheels, the X-Trek is a versatile hiking tool. It stays light by using hiking poles as part of its frame, quickly transforming into a backpack for carrying over rough terrain.

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Keto diet improves bipolar disorder symptoms in new study

People with bipolar disorder who followed a ketogenic diet found that their symptoms improved, a new study found. While the study was preliminary, its findings open the door to a new treatment direction for the sometimes difficult-to-treat condition.

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Björn again – the AC Cobra is back, and will be built in Sweden

Remember the AC Cobra? Yup, the iconic car that pays homage to the Shelby Cobra of the 1960s is set to make its North American debut in the form of the new Swedish-made Cobra GT Roadster at the ModaMiami auto show at the end of March.

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Tiny wrench multitool gets reborn in a bigger, better and torquier form

Although there are now a number of multitools that sport tiny adjustable wrenches, the TiSpanner was the first to do so. It's now available in a larger and beefier third-generation incarnation, aptly named the TiSpanner 3.0.

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Dual-laser 4K projector gets bright and colorful in the home cinema

The world's top DLP projector brand has launched a dual-laser 4K projector that's aimed at installation pros as well as home cinema enthusiasts. The HCPro-4400 is designed to dominate with "unmatched clarity and vibrant color precision."

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