Wednesday
Jan212026

Steam lets you gift 'Complete the Set' bundles, with relevant discounts

Source: Valve

Steam made a recent update that will make it easier to help friends complete the games in a series. Valve now lets you purchase the Complete the Set bundles as gifts, including the discounting feature. As PCGamer pointed out, when you buy a bundle for someone else who already has some of the games in the bundle, you will pay less overall. So, if you're thinking of a gift for a gamer friend, this might be a good option to explore.

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Wednesday
Jan072026

CES 2026: NuraLogix's AI-powered mirror can predict your future health

 

NuraLogix revealed a new artificial intelligence-powered mirror at last year's CES. However, that wasn't made available for purchase. The new Longevity Mirror, which debuted at CES 2026, will be available for sale, offering a glimpse into your long-term wellness.

Using a simple selfie video, the AI can analyze your health markers and provide information about your future health in as little as 30 seconds. The Longevity Mirror is designed for users seeking insight into their health trajectory based on current results. The AI models used on the device were trained on hundreds of thousands of patient records and can reportedly offer multi-year health risks up to 20 years in advance.

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Wednesday
Jan072026

CES 2026: Withings unveils Body Scan 2 for at-home longevity tracking

Source: Withings

Withings launched the Body Scan 2, a "longevity station" designed to bring clinical-grade health monitoring into the home. Debuting at CES 2026, the device introduces over 60 biomarkers, including what the company claims are first-of-their-kind home features such as hypertension risk notifications and assessments of cardiac pumping efficiency via Impedance Cardiography.

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Tuesday
Jan062026

CES 2026: LEGO brings bricks to life with Smart Play tech

The LEGO Group debuted its newest interactive innovation, LEGO SMART Play, at CES 2026, which allows physical builds to respond to play in real-time. The system is anchored by the LEGO SMART Brick, a standard brick packed with advanced sensors, accelerometers, and a miniature speaker powered by an onboard synthesizer. This "invisible" technology enables builds to "play back" by reacting to movement and touch with context-specific sounds and light effects—all without the need for a screen or smartphone app.

The platform also introduces SMART Tags and SMART Minifigures, which contain unique digital IDs that the SMART Brick recognizes via magnetic coupling. When a character like Luke Skywalker is placed near a SMART-enabled starship, the system can trigger iconic sound effects, such as lightsaber hums or engine roars.

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