CES, the massive consumer electronics trade show that takes over Las Vegas for the first week of the year, is full of cool new gadgets ranging from UItraHD TVs to wearables to drones, but how much of that stuff is genuinely useful and transformative?
Yes, this means your robot has another smaller robot on it.
iRobot, the maker of the ubiquitous Roomba robot vacuums, has unintentionally glitched some of its i7 and s9 models with a faulty software update.
No longer must my feet look like I’ve been running amok in the woods like a Hobbit thanks to iRobot and the Roomba i3+.