Instead of providing insights after you wake up, this AI-powered mattress system makes adjustments while you sleep.
Author: Editor
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My Clicks Communicator Hands-On: Boldly Going Where Phones Have Been Before
The new Android handset is meant to be a secondary phone optimized for messaging, with a BlackBerry-like physical keyboard, headphone jack and other features lost to time.
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Xbox Set to Bring Resident Evil, Star Wars and More to Xbox Game Pass
Subscribers can play several other games, including the original Final Fantasy in all its 2D glory, on Game Pass in January.
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See How This Fire-Sensing Dog Collar Combines Home Security and Pet Tech
The FireTag makes it much easier to find your dog during a house fire, solving a worry for pet parents.
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Govee’s Dazzling Smart Light Turns Boring Ceilings Into Skies, Maps and More
Govee arrives at CES with enhanced ceiling lights that can mimic a real skylight or give you a window to another world.
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Narwal’s New Robot Vacuum at CES Promises Massively Improved Object Avoidance, But I Have My Doubts
Object avoidance is a tough nut to crack on robot vacuums, but Narwal’s new Flow 2 claims it has the best yet with a mix of on-board processing an AI cloud computing.
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This Longevity Mirror Predicts Your Future Health in 30 Seconds Flat
All it takes is a selfie to learn your health data and how well you’re aging.
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A Small Device Unveiled at CES Tells You Instantly If There’s Gluten in Your Food (No, Really)
Allergen Alert, a new device unveiled at CES this week, uses laboratory science to detect food allergens and gluten while you’re on the go, preventing potentially life-threatening reactions.
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Belkin’s CES 2026 Lineup Can Keep Your Phone Charged for Days (and Protect Its Screen, Too)
The accessory maker has a mix of fast-charging power banks, liquid screen protectors and even a case that charges your Nintendo Switch 2.
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My CES 2026 Secret Weapon? This New Wearable AI Note-Taking Pin From Plaud
During a week of information overload, I’m outsourcing my memory to the Plaud NotePin S.

