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Rivian has adjusted the rear door manual release on its upcoming R2 SUV, while Facebook rolled out new AI-powered features, Fitbit expanded access to its AI health coach, Ayaneo announced preorders for a new Windows handheld, and Sharge unveiled a power bank capable of charging two laptops simultaneously. These developments span the automotive, social media, health tech, and gadget industries, showcasing ongoing innovation across various sectors.
Rivian's R2 SUV will feature a redesigned rear door manual release, addressing concerns about the accessibility of manual door releases in emergencies, according to TechCrunch. The front doors will function similarly to the existing R1 vehicles, with an electronic button and a manual release latch. The rear doors will also include an electronic button, but the manual release mechanism has been altered.
Facebook introduced new AI features designed to enhance user expression, as reported by TechCrunch. These include animated profile pictures, photo-restyling tools for Stories and Memories, and animated backgrounds for text posts. The company aims to maintain its relevance among younger users with these updates. Facebook recommends using a clear photo of a single person facing the camera for the best results with the animated profile picture feature.
Fitbit expanded access to its AI health coach, with the feature now available to iOS users in the U.S., as well as both iOS and Android users in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore, according to The Verge. A Fitbit Premium subscription is still required to use the feature. The AI health coach initially launched in October, exclusively for Android users in the U.S.
Ayaneo opened preorders for its Next 2 Windows 11 handheld, which will cost up to $4,299 with maxed-out specs, The Verge reported. The device features a 9.06-inch OLED screen with an adjustable refresh rate and weighs 3.14 pounds. The handheld packs a large battery, exceeding the capacity found in most laptops.
Sharge unveiled the Shargeek 300 power bank, capable of charging two laptops simultaneously, according to The Verge. The power bank can output 140W through two USB-C ports, with additional power for topping up a phone. The aluminum shell features cutaway sections revealing the internal components.
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