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Smart toothbrushes of the future could be used with smart mirrors to encourage better brushing, according to Oral B. Demonstrating the technology at Mobile World Congress the dental care company said ...
As competition in the smart home sector intensifies, the 2025 World Smart Industry Expo grandly opened on September 5 at the Chongqing International Expo Center. This year's expo focuses on the core ...
From diversity to accessibility, can technology change the way we think about beauty for the better?
When Bold Glamour launched on TikTok earlier this year, it started a storm on social media. The viral beautifying filter uses machine learning technology to edit users’ facial features in photographs ...
LOOK beyond the global model of internet-driven smart cities as communities can become “smart and sustainable” by adopting ...
San Francisco (CBS) – Online shopping continues to grow and that’s hurting sales at traditional stores. Now retailers are looking toward technology to attract customers. One high end store hopes a ...
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Mirroring devices saves time by showing videos and photos to groups. Gaming can be done offline with HDMI or RCA cables on your smart TV. Productivity apps on your phone can be opened offline on your ...
Samsung has unveiled an E Ink display based smart mirror, SmartPhoneMagazine.nl reported. As the website claimed, the device is built around the 32-inch color e-paper TV that the company launched just ...
Get an inside look at the the current and future integrated camera and sensor technology for heavy-duty trucks and trailers ...
AI-powered home workouts have arrived. The Magic AI Mirror is a high-tech smart fitness screen that tracks every move, adapts your training, and now comes with a lifetime membership included.
While high-tech hotel rooms may be the new peak of luxury, a new study reveals that it's leaving guests confused and ...
Health-screening mirrors and revolutionary sleep tracking advances are a few of the most exciting wellness products at this year's CES. Taylor Leamey wrote about all things wellness for CNET, ...
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