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Aura’s new e-paper 'Ink' can run for three months on a single charge, and could be the future for digital frames
By Timothy Coleman published
Leading digital photo frame maker Aura branches out with a new power efficient color e-paper type frame, which can run for three months on a single charge.

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By Paul Hatton published
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Dyson's champagne-inspired Airwrap colorway is the classiest festive limited edition I've ever seen
By Ruth Hamilton published
Amber Silk the latest elegant theme to join Dyson's haircare range.

Google is rolling out an unexpected update for Nest Mini and Audio smart speakers – and it’s all thanks to Gemini
By Rowan Davies published
An update is giving existing Google Nest speakers some new colored lights, reminiscent of Gemini's branding.

Ninja's glass air fryer now comes in an XL size and four pretty colors – which one will you choose?
By Cat Ellis published
According to Ninja, the new Crispi Max can cook dinner for up to 10 people.

No blind spots. No hassle. And no subscriptions. Security cameras just got smarter
By Sponsored published
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Meet the Baseus Security X1 Pro – the world's first smart AI dual-tracking security camera

Tired of boring kitchen appliances? Smeg has teamed up with Porsche to bring the thill of Le Mans to your breakfast table
By Cat Ellis published
The collection includes a limited-edition red fridge and coffee maker, plus appliances in metallic green and white with Porsche branding.

There's no such thing as a no-mow zone for this all-terrain lawn care robot
By Sponsored published
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All-wheel drive, AI navigation and active suspension deliver smarter, cleaner cuts

100 years after pop-up toasters debuted, Breville might finally have improved on the original design with the high-tech – and pricey – Eye Q
By Sharmishta Sarkar last updated
The Breville Eye Q is aptly named as it uses an optical sensor to ‘see’ the color of your toast before judging it ready.
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