Technology is advancing so fast it’s hard to keep up.
Here are 10 unbelievable inventions that feel like they’re from the future, but they’re real.
1. PUDU D9: The First Full-Sized Bipedal Humanoid Robot by Pudu Robotics
Created by Pudu X-Lab, the PUDU D9 is built with a focus on serving people.
Its human-like design closely mimics how humans move and act, making it highly practical for various tasks.
Equipped with advanced features like smooth movement, precise control, and easy interaction, the PUDU D9 is designed to bring intelligent robotics into real-world use.
2. CoeLux Artificial Skylights
CoeLux transforms indoor lighting by mimicking the natural look of sunlight and the endless depth of the sky, bringing the feel of the outdoors inside.
Using advanced technology with nanoparticles, it replicates how sunlight interacts with the atmosphere.
By blending high-quality LEDs and special lenses, CoeLux recreates both the sunlight's direction and the vibrant blue of the sky, offering an indoor experience that feels like being outdoors.
3. Jartoo: World's First Carbon Nanotube Heated Blanket
The Jartoo Carbon Nanotube Heated Blanket uses advanced technology for safe and efficient heating, making it perfect for year-round use.
Whether you're relaxing indoors or exploring the outdoors, this blanket keeps you warm and comfortable, no matter the setting.
4. MIGO Ascender: The Stair-Climbing Robot Vacuum
The Ascender is the first robot vacuum and mop that can climb stairs.
With an innovative mechanical design, advanced AI, a powerful battery, and a compact all-in-one docking station, it effortlessly cleans your entire home—including stairs.
5. The Drop: Fully Automated Nutrition Tracker
The Drop is the first wearable device that tracks your nutrition automatically.
Using Nutri Track technology, it records everything you eat throughout the day and syncs with its app.
Say goodbye to tedious calorie logging—The Drop takes care of it for you.
The Razer Fujin Pro combines a bladeless fan system with advanced heating and cooling features, giving you ultimate comfort whenever you need it.
Stay cool or warm while gaming with ease.
7. Self-Driving BYD Yangwang U9: Jumping Over Potholes and Nail Strips
BYD’s Yangwang U9 supercar wowed audiences with a stunning demonstration of innovation.
In a video, the driverless car effortlessly jumps over obstacles like water-filled potholes and road spikes.
This showcases its advanced suspension system and underscores BYD’s expertise in cutting-edge electric vehicle technology.
8. OMNIA: Exclusive Concept Product by Withings for CES
OMNIA, created by Withings for CES, combines over 15 years of innovation with a unique multi-source approach.
It gathers data through seamless health scans in real-life situations.
OMNIA empowers healthcare providers, boosts patient insights, and showcases the future of personalized health monitoring.
9. Halliday: World's First Proactive AI Glasses with Invisible Display
Halliday glasses feature a sleek, everyday design powered by the world’s smallest optical module.
They eliminate light leakage and rainbow effects while providing practical features for daily use.
10. The Future of Smart Indoor Gardening
Plantaform makes growing fresh, organic produce at home easy and fun. With an intuitive app guiding you every step of the way, you can grow your own food year-round.
Perfect for both beginners and experienced gardeners, it blends style and functionality to enhance your home while promoting a healthier, sustainable lifestyle.
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An AI agent that autonomously writes algorithms better than humans.
It’s called AlphaEvolve, and it could completely change how we build software and solve problems.
Here’s why this changes everything👇
1. What is AlphaEvolve?
AlphaEvolve is a new AI coding agent built by DeepMind.
It uses Google’s Gemini model to create powerful algorithms — all by itself.
Think of it as an AI researcher that learns, tests, and improves without human help.
2. How is this different from ChatGPT or Copilot?
Most AI tools today just help you write code.
But AlphaEvolve doesn’t just write code — it designs and evolves algorithms from scratch, making them faster and more efficient than what humans can usually create.
🚨🇺🇸 THE GREAT DECEPTION: MEDIA'S BIDEN COVERUP FINALLY COLLAPSES
The dam has broken. Jake Tapper's bombshell revelations and post-presidency confessions from BOTH parties confirm the unthinkable: America's media spent four years hiding a constitutional crisis.
What they concealed about Biden's cognitive state will DESTROY their credibility forever🧵
1️⃣ THE DAM BREAKS: INSIDERS FINALLY CONFESS WHAT THEY HID FOR YEARS
Now that Biden's OUT, suddenly everyone's talking.
Former administration officials, journalists, congressional leaders, White House correspondents - all coming clean about "episodes of confusion, memory lapses, and concerning behavior."
2️⃣ THE SYSTEMATIC GASLIGHTING CAMPAIGN AGAINST CONCERNED AMERICANS
Remember when questions about Biden's mental fitness were "right-wing conspiracy theories"?
When video evidence was dismissed as "deepfakes" and "cheap fakes"?
70-80% of Americans saw the truth.
The media's response? Attack the polls, attack the people - NEVER investigate the concern.
Technology is moving so fast, it's hard to tell what's real anymore.
These 10 mind-blowing tech inventions are pushing the limits of what we thought was possible: 👇
1. A paralyzed man is now able to "speak" in his own voice, thanks to Elon's Neuralink brain chip.
Bradford Smith, who has ALS—a disease that left only his brain and eyes working—got a Neuralink implant in January. Now, he can talk with his family more normally.
He types using just his thoughts on a virtual keyboard. Then Grok AI helps complete his sentences and turns the text into speech that sounds like his real voice, recreated from old audio clips.
Bradford shared his experience and a look at the interface on Twitter, expressing how happy he is with the result.
2. Scientists in South Korea have created a liquid robot that can move through metal grates.
This flexible robot can change its shape to squeeze through tight spaces, opening up new possibilities for rescue missions, surveillance, and medical use.