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Function Calling Gives AI Hands And Changes Everything: How LLMs Turn Language Into Action
What happens when a chatbot stops being only a voice and becomes a body? That is the question Travis, the maker behind GPTARS, is asking out loud. He built a tiny TARS replica that listens to normal speech, parses intent, and then hands off specific commands to motors and services. The result reads ...
DDPAI Z90 Master Turns Dash Cams Into Content Studios, But Storage And Privacy Matter
CES 2026 rarely delivers subtle product pivots, but DDPAI managed one anyway. The Z90 Master reframes what a dash cam can do by fusing high fidelity capture with editing workflows and interior imaging that reads like a studio trick. That repositioning is the meaningful shift, because it changes what ...
Flying Umbrella Finally Follows You, After A Year Of Hidden Failures
Imagine an umbrella that hovers beside you and follows your steps across a field. After a year of hidden failures and repeated rebuilds, that concept moved from novelty to a functioning autonomous demonstrator. The project exposed the real constraints that determine whether a playful idea can become ...
Cat Town Subway: How A Miniature Metro Forced Rethinks On Doors, Escalators, And Cost
When Xing opened the gates of Cat Town Station, the project started as a cute bit of toy architecture and turned into a concentrated lesson in engineering tradeoffs. The build exposed how timing precision, mechanical reliability, and repeat maintenance scale differently when you compress a transit s ...
AheadForm Origin M1: Lifelike Robot Face, Tradeoffs And Risks
The viral clip of the AheadForm Origin M1 does one thing very efficiently: it convinces you that a machine is looking back. Within seconds the robot blinks, shifts gaze, and makes tiny facial adjustments the human visual system reads as intention. That immediate psychological presence is the design ...
Divoom Times Frame Review: How This Smart Frame Reshapes Desktop Workflows
Most people assume digital photo frames are glorified slideshows that end up in a drawer of forgotten gadgets. The Divoom Times Frame takes a different route by treating a small display as a living surface, mixing community-driven pixel art, live widgets and ambient lighting to become an expressive ...
Talking Magic Mirror: How A One-Way Glass Frame Became A Living Prop
There is something quietly subversive about turning a decorative mirror into a personality. This build does it deliberately: a huge ornate frame hides a floating, speaking head that can compliment or roast you on demand. The result is unsettling in the best way because the maker treated timing and c ...
Dead Man’s Wire: A Gripping True Crime Story Powered by Performance and Tone
I had the privilege of attending a press screening of Dead Man’s Wire at the Wilshire Screening Room in Los Angeles, and from the opening moments, the film establishes a strong sense of confidence.
It does not ease into its story. It pulls you in, creating a tense, immersive atmosphere that remai ...
ChargeUnie G2 Review: MagSafe 3-In-1 Charger And Foldable Wireless Charger Tradeoffs
ChargeUnie G2 arrives as the tidy answer to a tangle of cables and bedside clutter. It folds flat, aligns an iPhone with MagSafe, cradles an Apple Watch, and accepts earbuds, while showing status on a small LCD. That visible feedback and compact form change how people interact with daily charging ro ...
NanoFlow i2 Air Portable Mouse Review: 35 Gram Pocket-Friendly Fingertip Design
The compact mouse world is shifting away from simple miniaturization and toward purpose-built mobility. Designers now trade broad palm contact for fingertip control to make a device truly pocketable and light enough to travel with every day.
The NanoFlow i2 Air arrives with a clear design argumen ...
EthyloKey Alcohol Detection Keychain: Instant Skin Contact Test And The Tradeoffs
Before you get behind the wheel there is a small, quiet decision that determines everything. EthyloKey promises to turn that decision into a single, unambiguous action: a touch, a color, and an immediate cue about whether to drive.
That promise - convenience at the point of choice - drives the pr ...
Naya Connect: How This Modular Keyboard Ecosystem Replaces The Mouse For Creative Work
Few product ideas sound more comfortable than one device that replaces a mouse, a separate trackpad and a handful of macro keys. Naya Connect promises precisely that by folding multiple input methods into a single modular dock that snaps into a low-profile keyboard ecosystem.
The real significanc ...
Why More Small Businesses Are Exploring Health Insurance Options Off The Marketplace Exchange
Running a small business today means making decisions that extend far beyond products and customers. Founders and operators are increasingly responsible for shaping work culture, long-term sustainability, and employee experience, often with limited resources. Among these decisions, benefits planning ...
BLUETTI At CES 2026: Rethinking How We Power Life On The Road – And At Home
CES has always been where we peek into the future — smarter homes, smarter cars, smarter everything. This year, BLUETTI didn’t show up with flashy ideas that live only on stage. Instead, it focused on something far more real:
how we actually stay powered in everyday life.
From road trips and R ...
How To Give Off Different Vibes When Going On A First Date
Your outfit does most of the talking before you open your mouth. The person sitting across from you will form impressions based on fabric, fit, and color within seconds of meeting you. This happens without conscious effort on their part. You can use this to your advantage by selecting pieces that co ...