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Tech World Abuzz with New Gadgets, Sustainability Initiatives, and Scientific Advancements

The tech world saw a flurry of activity this week, ranging from the unveiling of innovative gadgets and sustainability-focused apps to breakthroughs in eco-friendly pest control.

Selina Tobaccowala, former president and CTO of SurveyMonkey, launched HomeBoost, an app designed to help users save on utility bills. According to TechCrunch, Tobaccowala was inspired by her daughter's habit of leaving reminders to conserve energy. "I saw the kids and thought, Let me see if theres something there on the sustainability and climate side," Tobaccowala told TechCrunch, explaining her motivation after selling her previous startup, Gixo, to OpenFit. She leveraged her expertise in surveys to understand consumer challenges in lowering their utility expenses.

Meanwhile, Antigravity's A1 360-degree drone was offered at its first-ever discount. The Verge reported that the drone, originally priced at $1,599, was available with a 15 percent discount through February 9th across all bundles.

In the realm of mobile technology, phone manufacturers are increasingly focusing on telephoto lenses to differentiate their products, according to The Verge. Dominic Preston, a news editor at The Verge, noted in his weekly newsletter, "Phone manufacturers are throwing everything they have at long-distance lenses in order to stand out."

TechGadgetsReviews reviewed the Xteink X4, a pocket-friendly e-reader. Andrew Liszewski, a senior reporter at The Verge, acknowledged its potential despite usability challenges. "With buttons instead of a touchscreen, the Xteink X4 can be a challenge to use, but a growing community is fixing that," Liszewski wrote.

In scientific news, Ars Technica reported on the potential of using fungus as a future insecticide. The article highlighted the challenges posed by wood-devouring insects and the need for alternatives to noxious insecticides. Researchers are exploring the use of specific fungal species to combat infestations, including those of bark beetles that threaten spruce trees. These beetles ingest phenolic compounds that protect spruce bark from pathogenic fungi, and the beetles take advantage of this.

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