Samsung set for a smarter fridge with AI inside
Cameras inside your ice box were just the beginning, with the next generation using AI to track your food and transfer recipes in your home.
Cameras inside your ice box were just the beginning, with the next generation using AI to track your food and transfer recipes in your home.
If the person you’re buying for doesn’t consider it holidays until they’re in the kitchen cooking up a storm, consider some of these ideas for the gift giving season.
AI is coming to more places in the home, jumping beyond the phone to the laundry, TV, and even your computer monitor.
The stick vac and the refrigerator may sound like an awkward remake of Beauty and The Beast, but they’re the places AI is going next.
How much food does your fridge store, and could you use AI to help you manage what’s inside? That’s what Samsung is thinking about with its latest screen-equipped smart fridge.
Measuring almost three metres, TCL’s X955 may be one of the biggest TVs launched at CES, and it’ll arrive in Australia and New Zealand later this year.
This week on The Wrap, what did IFA reveal? We’ll learn about expensive TVs as big as a wall, laser projection from Leica, and LG’s bendy screens, plus new gear from Sennheiser, Lenovo, Withings, and a new pair of earphones from Jabra reviewed, all in five minutes.
Your fridge is hardly a work of art, but with an unusual take on the refrigerator LG is showing at IFA, it could end up looking as if it was conceived by one of the greats.
The kitchen, laundry, and living room aren’t always considered places to buy presents, but tech at home can be just as nice a gift, too.
An internet fridge may well be what some folks want at home, but Panasonic has other plans, and they’re focused on dealing with bacteria.