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Forget Smart Glasses, Try Smart Contact Lenses Instead

Xpanceo smart contact lenses

Xpanceo walked into MWC 2026 in Barcelona with something that makes smart glasses look like a halfway measure. The Dubai-based deep tech company brought five working smart contact lens prototypes to booth 6F16, each one solving a different piece of the invisible computing puzzle. The most consumer-ready version combines a micro-OLED display with continuous glucose […]

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A pocket knife that moves like a chain and folds like a puzzle

LINKFIN Compact Sliding-Link Knife EDC

Most pocket knives want you to forget they’re there. ActMax’s LINKFIN takes the opposite approach. It’s a titanium EDC knife you’ll pick up to feel it move, then reach for again five minutes later. That sliding-link mechanism connecting blade to handle isn’t a gimmick bolted onto an ordinary folder. Price: $113 Where to Back: Kickstarter,

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This $90 Pet Collar Lets Your Dog Call You Back

PetPhone Review

Pet cameras sell a comforting lie. They let you watch your dog pace the living room while you sit in a meeting, completely unable to do anything about it. The footage is real, but the connection isn’t. You’re a spectator in your own pet’s day. Price: $89.99 (March sale; regular ~$105) Where to Buy: GlocalMe,

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BLUETTI Elite 300 Fits 3kWh of Power in a Compact Frame

BLUETTI Elite 300 Where to Buy

Most 3kWh portable power stations take up more floor space than they probably should. BLUETTI’s new Elite 300 pushes back on that tradeoff by fitting 3,014.4Wh of LiFePO4 capacity into a frame that measures closer to a 2kWh unit. According to BLUETTI, it’s the smallest 3kWh power station currently available. That claim is backed by

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Soundcore Nebula P1 Speakers Pop Off and Last 20 Hours

Soundcore Nebula P1 Portable Projector with Detachable Speakers Specs

Soundcore showed up to MWC 2026 with a projector that solves one of the most persistent annoyances in portable home theater: the audio situation. We got quick hands on the Nebula P1 at the show floor, and the detachable speaker concept works exactly the way you’d hope it does. The Nebula P1 is a 1080p

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Amazon’s $99 AI Now Does the Work Hospitals Can’t Staff

Amazon Connect Health- gentic AI for Healthcare

Amazon didn’t build a hospital. It built the staff. AWS just launched Connect Health, an agentic AI platform designed to handle the work that burns out human workers fastest. Scheduling. Clinical documentation. Medical coding. Patient verification. Medical history review. Five capabilities under one platform, and the first two are available now with the rest rolling

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Samsung Put a Face on AI and Shrunk It Down to Pocket Size

Samsung Display Mini PetBot Concept

Talking to AI still carries a faint whiff of weirdness. You ask a question into the void, something invisible answers back, and the whole exchange feels like filing a support ticket with a very fast typist. Samsung Display looked at that problem and decided the fix wasn’t better language models. It was a face. The

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Ferrari’s Design Studio Made a Phone That Calls via Satellite

Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra Pininfarina

The design house that shaped some of Ferrari’s most recognizable silhouettes just finished its first smartphone. Pininfarina, the Italian firm celebrating 95 years of work spanning supercars, architecture, and industrial design, co-developed the Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra. The phone debuted at MWC 2026 in Barcelona this week with two firsts that feel genuinely surprising from

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Nothing’s $199 headphones outlast the competition by days

Nothing Headphone (a) Price

Most mid-range headphones treat battery life as a checkbox. Hit 30 hours, maybe 40, slap “all-day battery” on the box, and move on. Nothing looked at that formula and decided 135 hours on a single charge was a more interesting number to chase. That isn’t an incremental bump over the competition. It’s a different conversation

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