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The Smart Kitchen Revolution: Top Devices, Brands & Trends in 2024–2025

The Smart Kitchen Revolution: Top Devices, Brands & Trends in 2024–2025

The global smart kitchen appliance market is projected to reach $14.4 billion by 2030, up from $5.3 billion in 2023. At CES 2025, Hisense introduced the PureFlat 4-Door Smart Fridge with DishDesigner AI and a FreshVault vacuum drawer. Samsung and LG launched fridges with AI cameras for food recognition and inventory tracking. Bosch, GE, and Samsung expanded smart dishwasher lines, while Tovala and Thermomix unveiled new smart ovens.
Google Glass: From Futuristic Hype to Privacy Nightmare to Enterprise Hero (2025 Update)

Google Glass: From Futuristic Hype to Privacy Nightmare to Enterprise Hero (2025 Update)

Google announced Google Glass in April 2012 and began Explorer Edition shipments in April 2013 at $1,500. Time named it Invention of the Year in 2012, but privacy concerns and bans followed. Google halted consumer sales in January 2015, shifted to enterprise use, and released Glass Enterprise Edition 2 in 2019. Sales and support ended in 2023, with the project canceled the same year.
Zombie Satellite! Defunct NASA Orbiter Emits Blazing Radio Burst After 60 Years

Zombie Satellite Awakens: Defunct 1960s NASA Orbiter Blasts Earth with Mysterious Radio Pulse

On June 13, 2024, the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder detected a 30-nanosecond radio burst peaking over 300,000 Jy from the vicinity of NASA’s defunct Relay 2 satellite. The signal matched Relay 2’s predicted orbit at about 20,000 km altitude. Relay 2, silent since 1967, was launched in 1964 to relay television and study radiation belts. Scientists suspect an electrostatic discharge or micrometeoroid impact caused the burst.
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  • S&P/TSX composite rises as U.S. tech earnings boost markets
    April 30, 2026, 7:45 PM EDT. The S&P/TSX composite index climbed 645.94 points to 33,964.33 on Thursday, driven by strong earnings from major U.S. tech firms. Alphabet's 10% rally followed a profit nearly double analysts' expectations, highlighting AI investment as a key growth driver. U.S. stock markets also advanced, with the Dow up 790.33 points and the Nasdaq rising 219.07 points. Investor optimism grows amid steady central bank rates in Canada and the U.S., despite ongoing Middle East tensions affecting oil trade routes and prices. Crude oil dipped slightly to around $105 per barrel, with demand concerns above $110. The Canadian dollar strengthened slightly to 73.40 cents US. Analysts note AI spending by tech giants now exceeds $700 billion, signaling a significant tech growth cycle.

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Sandisk Stock Falls After Blowout Q3 Earnings as AI Storage Rally Hits a High Bar

Sandisk Stock Falls After Blowout Q3 Earnings as AI Storage Rally Hits a High Bar

1 May 2026
Sandisk shares dropped about 6% in after-hours trading Thursday despite reporting fiscal Q3 revenue of $5.95 billion, up 251% from a year earlier, and net income of $3.62 billion. The company announced a $6 billion buyback and forecast Q4 revenue of up to $8.25 billion. Gross margin rose to 78.4%. Shares had closed at $1,096.51 before slipping to about $1,030.
Apple Stock Slips After Earnings Beat as iPhone Supply Snag Clouds $100 Billion Buyback

Apple Stock Slips After Earnings Beat as iPhone Supply Snag Clouds $100 Billion Buyback

1 May 2026
Apple reported fiscal Q2 revenue of $111.2 billion and earnings of $2.01 per share, beating analyst estimates. The board approved a $100 billion share buyback and raised the dividend. Shares fell about 1% after hours as iPhone sales missed forecasts and chip supply remained tight. Investors are watching for clarity on AI strategy and the upcoming CEO transition to John Ternus.
Nvidia Stock Falls as Google and Amazon AI Chip Push Tests the AI Trade

Nvidia Stock Falls as Google and Amazon AI Chip Push Tests the AI Trade

30 April 2026
Nvidia shares dropped 4.6% to $199.57 Thursday as investors reacted to Alphabet and Amazon expanding sales of their own AI chips. Alphabet reported Google Cloud revenue up 63% and began selling TPU chips directly to customers. AMD and Broadcom shares rose 5.1% and 3.0%, respectively. Amazon said its Trainium chip line secured $225 billion in revenue commitments.
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