What's up with the robot?
French startup Genesis AI revealed Eno, a home assistant robot that looks like Apple itself unveiled it at a keynote. Pure Cupertino aesthetic — even their head designer looks like Jony Ive) And no, it's not AI slop — the company swears it'll start shipping to real customers by the end of this year.
The price is still under wraps, but you can join the waitlist here.
Bottom line: while Apple spends years teasing its projects, the French just went and built a robot in their style. Minimalist, pricey, and without a single button — just how we like it)
French startup Genesis AI revealed Eno, a home assistant robot that looks like Apple itself unveiled it at a keynote. Pure Cupertino aesthetic — even their head designer looks like Jony Ive) And no, it's not AI slop — the company swears it'll start shipping to real customers by the end of this year.
The price is still under wraps, but you can join the waitlist here.
Bottom line: while Apple spends years teasing its projects, the French just went and built a robot in their style. Minimalist, pricey, and without a single button — just how we like it)
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What's up with Midjourney?
The same Midjourney that turns text into images suddenly launched a medical arm — Midjourney Medical. And the first product isn't a picture, it's a whole-body ultrasound scanner, the Midjourney Scanner.
The trick: it scans your entire body in 60 seconds, no radiation, no magnets — just sound and water. They claim the imaging even beats MRI in places. The plan is wild: roll out around 50,000 of these scanners worldwide over 6 years and put people through a monthly full-body scan.
The first center opens in San Francisco in late 2027 — and it's not a hospital, it's a spa: hot tubs, saunas, cold plunge zones. They'll install 10 scanners that together do more scans per year than every MRI machine on the planet combined.
Bottom line: yesterday it was a neural net for art, tomorrow it scans you between the sauna and the cold plunge) The future showed up sideways — but it looks good)
The same Midjourney that turns text into images suddenly launched a medical arm — Midjourney Medical. And the first product isn't a picture, it's a whole-body ultrasound scanner, the Midjourney Scanner.
The trick: it scans your entire body in 60 seconds, no radiation, no magnets — just sound and water. They claim the imaging even beats MRI in places. The plan is wild: roll out around 50,000 of these scanners worldwide over 6 years and put people through a monthly full-body scan.
The first center opens in San Francisco in late 2027 — and it's not a hospital, it's a spa: hot tubs, saunas, cold plunge zones. They'll install 10 scanners that together do more scans per year than every MRI machine on the planet combined.
Bottom line: yesterday it was a neural net for art, tomorrow it scans you between the sauna and the cold plunge) The future showed up sideways — but it looks good)
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What's up with FiiO's speaker?
FiiO is rolling out its Retro Box speaker worldwide — it used to live only in China. The whole trick is that one of the brand's players acts as the screen and the "cassette": slot in your JM21, M21, or M33 and you're off. Just like loading a tape into a deck, only hi-fi)
The specs are solid too: Bluetooth 6.0 with LDAC (or USB DAC when wired), two speakers plus two passive radiators, 10W, up to 15 hours of playback, and a built-in mic. Already on sale for ~5000 ₽ on Ali and other marketplaces.
Bottom line: nostalgia for tape decks, minus the chewed-up film and the pencil for rewinding) For five bucks' worth of rubles — a solid grab.
FiiO is rolling out its Retro Box speaker worldwide — it used to live only in China. The whole trick is that one of the brand's players acts as the screen and the "cassette": slot in your JM21, M21, or M33 and you're off. Just like loading a tape into a deck, only hi-fi)
The specs are solid too: Bluetooth 6.0 with LDAC (or USB DAC when wired), two speakers plus two passive radiators, 10W, up to 15 hours of playback, and a built-in mic. Already on sale for ~5000 ₽ on Ali and other marketplaces.
Bottom line: nostalgia for tape decks, minus the chewed-up film and the pencil for rewinding) For five bucks' worth of rubles — a solid grab.
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