There’s the Realme 10 Pro Coca-Cola Edition smartphone, and then the DeltaH ‘Cool Can’. The London-based startup claims it has developed the world’s first self-cooling aluminum beverage can.
How would you use an AI-powered caffeine machine? This innovative robot by University of Edinburgh researchers consists of a robotic arm capable of preparing coffee in dynamic, real-world environments like a busy kitchen. Traditional robots basically follow rigid, pre-programmed instructions, while this one uses advanced AI to learn, adapt, and solve problems in real-time.
There’s RoboBurger, and then VenHub’s first autonomous smart store manned entirely by robots, located at 11720 Vanowen Street in North Hollywood, California. The company says that this single store stocks 400 product SKUs, complete with six smart refrigerated cabinets, four dry cabinets, and four delivery windows that can serve multiple customers at once.
You could either buy a 2025 Tesla Model Y Launch Series with money leftover for $87,840 USD, or get the world’s only Cheetozard, a Charizard-shaped Pokemon Cheeto. One person chose the latter, and is now the proud owner of a 3-inch-long Flamin’ Hot Cheeto that resembles one of the most popular Pokemon characters ever.
Inventor Matty Benedetto of Unnecessary Inventions unveils his latest project, the McRandomizer, a Happy Meal-inspired device that randomly orders a meal at McDonald’s using his own voice. The latter required recording sound clips of every single menu item and then categorizing (side dish, dessert, etc.) them into their own folder.
You don’t have to spend thousands on a CVTeeny like Jeff Bezos for quality soft serve ice cream, just $349.99 USD on the Ninja Swirl by CREAMi. To make life easier, there are 13 one-touch programs and six soft serve elements including traditional soft serve, frozen custard, fruit whip, swirled frozen yogurt and lite ice cream.
You’ve seen Hormel’s bacon-powered motorcycle, now check out the new drivers for Planters’ NUTMobile. These three lucky people get to join a promotional tour throughout the country, complete with a $45,000 salary, covered travel expenses, health insurance, as well as meal stipends.
Fruit-picking robots are nothing new, but this is the first we’ve seen designed to harvest grapes. Extend Robotics aims to pioneer this shift in viticulture with intelligent automation at Saffron Grange Vineyard in Essex.