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Nintendo Sound Clock Alarmo | TechCrunch

Who needs the Switch 2 when there’s Alarmo? Nintendo’s $100 sleep-tracking alarm clock responds to your body movements and plays video game-inspired sounds to help wake you up.

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  1. @rodneythomas9858

    October 9, 2024 at 4:58 pm

    This will not make me get up in the morning but jump up like a superstar into the morning😮

  2. @CookieAnimations8

    October 10, 2024 at 1:37 am

    I don’t like how people are hating on this I think it’s awesome

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This four-legged robot adapts to tricky situations like an animal | TechCrunch

This robot’s design was inspired by four-legged animals’ ability to navigate complex environments, regain stability, and recover after a fall.

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This robotic ‘super suit’ can do gymnastics | TechCrunch

The Suzumori Endo Robotics lab in Tokyo has developed a suit that is driven by hydraulic artificial muscles that can perform superhuman tasks — including giving Simone Biles a run for her money.

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How to Protect Your Emotional Health During the Holidays | Guy Winch | TED

The end of the year is often a time to reflect and spend time with family — activities that may seem joyful or anxiety-inducing, depending on your circumstances. Psychologist Guy Winch offers actionable advice on how to manage your emotions with confidence during the holidays, from setting boundaries to healing heartache — above all reminding…

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The end of the year is often a time to reflect and spend time with family — activities that may seem joyful or anxiety-inducing, depending on your circumstances. Psychologist Guy Winch offers actionable advice on how to manage your emotions with confidence during the holidays, from setting boundaries to healing heartache — above all reminding you that emotional health is possible, as long as you’re informed and willing to do the work. (This live conversation was hosted by TED’s Whitney Pennington Rodgers. Visit ted.com/membership to support TED today and join more exclusive events like this one.) (Recorded at TED Membership on December 4, 2024)

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