Pixar and Robosen have created a mega-tech Buzz Lightyear
The toy has been in development for three years. It has 3000 parts and 75 microchips - even the mouth and eyes move realistically.
Buzz understands voice commands, and his movements can be programmed by himself via an app. Price $600
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Texas startups have created a collar that lets dogs talk
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Basically, it's a sort of smart speaker with a specially trained neural network that responds to you in a topic, including analyzing the context of what's going on and the pet's movements.
It costs from $495, plus you need a subscription for $295 a year
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SpaceOne and Perpétuel Gallery have created a unique futuristic clock
New from SpaceOne and Perpétuel Gallery, designed for fans of futurism. This watch is in the unique Perpétuel Green color and is presented in a sturdy Grade 5 titanium case.
The SpaceOne x Perpetuel Edition is powered by a Soprod P024 automatic movement with a power reserve of 38 hours and a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour, which can be seen through the transparent caseback. The device me