Every year at CES, there are products everyone wants to talk about.
Other times, its simply because they are so odd and quirky that youre left with a lasting impression.
Stern has taken the opportunity to pack an entire D&D adventure into this pinball machine.
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It uses a Fu-ing algorithm system that randomizes various blowing modes.
In addition to cups, the FuFu can be mounted on flat plates to cool soup.
AIme has three modules, each containing different levels of AI applications, including speech and image recognition.
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Then again, weve been advocates for bringing back shoulder capes ever sinceAssassins Creed IIwas released in 2009.
The current stimulates the naturally occurring sodium in your saliva to make whatever youre eating taste saltier.
This could be a potential game changer for people on low-sodium diets.
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Because, lets face it, bland food isnt fun.
Nvidias upcoming RTX 50-series cards are larger and demand more power than ever.
That doesnt mean it doesnt have a lot going for it.
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The case includes a sliding rail that should support whatever sized card you want.
It is a USB-C dongle plug about the size of a box of dental floss.
The Fluffer works with PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S, and even Nintendo Switch.
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That includes the companys sex machines, which are known for their power.
But no matter what, the Windows/Mac-compatible gear is an innovative take on the keyboard.
So, if you ever wanted to fully embody your waifu in VR chat, this is for you.
Saros Z70 has an OmniGrip mechanical arm that extends from its chassis.
News from the future, delivered to your present.
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