A Robot Makes a Mean Caesar Salad, but Will It Cost Jobs? (The New York Times, 10/6/2017)
Priced to move at $30,000, the perfect companion for Flippy. Diners use a touch screen to place their orders, choosing from a menu of recipes or designing their own salads. The machine calculates the number of calories per salad and drops the veggies into a bowl in less than a minute. There is less human contact with the food.
CES 2017 and beyond:
TOTO Washlet. (8/21/2017)
Modobag, the perfect luggage for the slothful American. (7/5/2017)
Hey, Rosie, look what folks can buy for $16,000. (5/25/2017)
SleepPhones. (2/6/2017)
Fuggedabout the Sominex. (2/6/2017)
Griffin connected toaster. (2/1/2017)
Ara by Kolibree smart toothbrush. (1/27/2017)
Hypersuit. (1/24/2017)
Omron Project Zero wrist blood pressure monitor. (1/16/2017)
Pity the generations of parents who raised kids before CloudTot. (1/15/2017)
Help your baby sleep through the night with this $1160 Snoo Smart Sleeper. (1/15/2017)
Add some drama to your life with Razer Project Valerie. (1/15/2017
LG Smart InstaView refrigerator. (1/15/2017)
PowerVision PowerRay Drone. (1/15/2017)
Equisense Care horse bodysuit. (1/13/2017)
Vuze 3D-360° Virtual Reality Camera. (1/13/2017)
HiTech Ninja solar power backpack. (1/13/2017)
Augmented reality and head-up technology. (1/12/2017)
LIVS: Life-enhancing intelligent vehicle solution. (1/12/2017)
Sony HT-ST65000 sound bar. (1/12/2017)
The Las Vegas robot parade continues with Ewaybot's Moro. (1/9/2017)
Meet Olly. (1/7/2017)
Lynx Robot. (1/7/2017)
LG Hub Robot. (1/6/2017)
Lego goes robotic. (1/6/2017)
Meet Kuri. (I'll leave you to decide if this allegedly 'adorable' robot is worth $700). (1/6/2017)
Are you still using a dumb brush? (1/3/2017)
IllumniBowl 2.0 (as seen on TV). (12/21/2016)
Fireside Audiobox. (12/20/2016)
Sony 4K OLED TV. (12/19/2016)
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