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The week’s top hardware news.
February 12th, 2016
Products
The Vibrator That Knows You
A team of techies from companies like Google X and Amazon Lab126 are pushing the boundaries of sex research to create Lionness,a smart vibrator that uses sensors to learn your pleasure triggers. The more you use it, the more personal feedback you get. Did we mention Valentine’s Day is around the corner?
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Retrofitting for Photographers
Unless you’ve already ditched your DSLR for an iPhone, this should get you excited. China based companyTechartjust unveiledthe first autofocus adapterfor manual focus lenses.It’s already been testedand is scheduled to ship in March.
Doodling Abroad
iBoardbot is an artsy marker-equipped robotconnected to the internet that can write and draw with precision on a glass surface. Could be a cute way to writegood morningmessages to your family when you’re abroad, or… remote tic-tac toe? If you’ve got ideas, the robot’s electronics, 3D-printable frame and code are entirely open source and hackable.
Industry
There’s Money in the Ground
Right in line with the home gardening trend, California based startupEdyn has attracted a $2 millioninvestment from Fenox Venture Capital.Edyn’s productsinclude a smart soil sensor, water valve and mobile app that allow gardening enthusiasts to “stay connected to [their] garden”.
你的鞋子是跟踪你
Things are moving fast in the fitness industry and more sports gear mammoths are teaming up with tech startups to gain momentum. This week, fitness-tracking companyRunKeeper has been snatched upby Japanese sportswear giant Asics for $85M.
Kid Friendly 3Doodler
Believe it or not, three years have passed since WobbleWorks rocked Kickstarter with the3Doodler, “the pen that can draw in the air”. And now they’re back! This time with a kid’s version called3Doodler Start. The device is available for pre-order on the company’s website for $39 andyou can see it in action here.
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