The Morning After: Roomba maker iRobot files for bankruptcy

iRobot, the company that brought robotic vacuum cleaners to homes and popular culture, has filed for bankruptcy. It plans to sell all assets to its primary supplier, the Chinese company Picea Robotics. Investors “will experience a total loss and not receive recovery on their investment” if the deal is approved, iRobot said. The company didn’t discuss how the move might affect its employees in the US or elsewhere.

Amazon dropped its $1.7 billion acquisition of the company last year after a veto threat from European regulators, leaving the Roomba maker with no other option. Political scrutiny came on two fronts: The company was also reportedly hit hard by Trump’s tariffs in Vietnam, where it manufactures products for the US market.

iRobot launched its first Roomba in 2002, arguably inventing the world of robot vacuums — and the first robots to enter many of our homes. Competition from rivals has chipped away at its dominance, with other companies coming in at both lower and higher prices, like Roborock, Dyson and Anker’s Eufy.

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IKEA

IKEA’s revamp of its smart home products doesn’t end with Matter support. It also has some new Qi wireless chargers. First up, the $10 VÄSTMÄRKE combines a PopSockets-style phone grip with cable storage in a donut-shaped package.

It can magnetically attach to iPhones with MagSafe or Pixel phones with Google’s Pixelsnap magnets. Then there’s the $25 VÄSTMÄRKE wireless charger with lighting, a bowl-shaped charging pad in the center for your smartphone or wireless earbuds.

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LG says it will unveil its LG Micro RGB evo TV at CES 2026, but ahead of that, it shared some preliminary information about the screen. Instead of just white lights, Micro RGB means the backlight can be any hue, thanks to individually controlled red, green and blue Micro LEDs, offering a wider color array. This approach is midway between OLED’s individual-pixel lighting and TVs that use typical mini-LEDs.

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OpenAI

Merriam-Webster has selected “slop” for its 2025 word of the year. It’s defined as “digital content of low quality that is produced usually in quantity by means of artificial intelligence.” We’ve seen an absolute deluge of AI slop this year, from fake movie trailers on YouTube to AI-generated bands on Spotify. It was (unfortunately) one of our winners of 2025.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-121547853.html?src=rss

ChatGPT 5.2 Doubles Success on Real Tasks : Pushes Office Work into New Territory

ChatGPT 5.2 Doubles Success on Real Tasks : Pushes Office Work into New Territory

What if the most advanced AI ever created wasn’t just a tool for progress, but a force reshaping the very fabric of society? OpenAI’s latest release, GPT-5.2, is not the incremental upgrade you might expect, it’s a seismic leap in artificial intelligence, boasting unprecedented capabilities in reasoning, accuracy, and efficiency. But with this leap comes […]

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One UI 8.5 vs. iOS 26: The Ultimate Performance Showdown!

One UI 8.5 vs. iOS 26: The Ultimate Performance Showdown!

When selecting a mobile operating system, factors like speed, multitasking, and user experience often play a pivotal role in decision-making. Samsung’s One UI 8.5, running on the Galaxy S25, and Apple’s iOS 26, powering the iPhone 17, represent the latest advancements in mobile technology. This detailed comparison video from Nick Ackerman evaluates their performance across […]

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Inside the AI Funding Loop Linking Microsoft, NVIDIA, and OpenAI Deals

Inside the AI Funding Loop Linking Microsoft, NVIDIA, and OpenAI Deals

What if the AI revolution isn’t the unstoppable force it seems to be? While headlines celebrate breakthroughs in machine learning and the meteoric rise of companies like OpenAI and Nvidia, a less glamorous story is unfolding beneath the surface, one of unsustainable spending, speculative investments, and financial entanglements that could unravel the entire industry. Consider […]

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Google Pixel 10a — This Changes What "New” Means

Google Pixel 10a — This Changes What

The Google Pixel 10a enters the competitive mid-range smartphone market with a price tag of $499, positioning itself as a device focused on refinement rather than new innovation. While it introduces a handful of enhancements over its predecessor, the Pixel 9a, much of its core hardware and software remains unchanged. This raises an important question: […]

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Easily Improve Your Memory Using Absurd Images & Places to Recall More

Easily Improve Your Memory Using Absurd Images & Places to Recall More

Have you ever walked into a room and forgotten why you were there? Or struggled to recall a key detail during an important conversation? Memory lapses like these can feel frustrating, even inevitable, but what if they weren’t? What if a simple, almost effortless technique could transform the way you remember everything, from daily tasks […]

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Paardarshi Carves Bamboo So Thin It Glows Like a Natural Light Pipe

Bamboo usually shows up in design as a structural element, furniture frames, baskets, or as a surface veneer. It is almost always treated as opaque, even though it has a natural light-passing quality if you thin it enough. Paardarshi is a table lamp concept that takes that translucency seriously and builds the whole project around making bamboo glow from within, treating the material itself as the optical element.

Paardarshi is a translucent bamboo table lamp that celebrates the natural light-passing quality of bamboo. The designer set out to create a hand-crafted lamp with two functions, a soft ambient mode and a brighter reading mode, and the name, meaning transparent in Hindi, hints at the goal: reveal what bamboo can do with light instead of hiding it behind a shade or treating it like just another wooden tube.

Designer: Ashray Sachan

The early experiments involved splitting bamboo with nodes intact, hand-scooping the inner surface with a half-round chisel, and dealing with cracking when too much material was removed. The designer then moved to a third approach, carving from the outside in to thin and straighten the tube while controlling wall thickness. The aim was even translucency along the length, turning the bamboo wall into a kind of natural light pipe that could diffuse an LED smoothly.

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The lamp’s form is simple, a vertical bamboo tube on a base that can be closed for ambient light or opened and angled for a focused reading beam. The designer labels these as reading mode and ambient mode, and the same piece of bamboo is asked to behave differently depending on orientation. The geometry stays minimal, the behavior changes with how you interact with it and where you point the tube.

Inside the tube, the designer carves space to house the mechanism and notes the challenge of fitting hardware into something asymmetric and distorted. A press-fit component with springy arms is developed to adapt to different bamboo diameters, and permanent gluing is avoided. Threaded parts and a fully removable assembly are used so the light source can be replaced, bringing craft closer to industrial design and keeping the lamp serviceable over time.

All that carving and assembly work shows up in the way the lamp handles light. The thinned bamboo diffuses and refracts the LED into a warm, even glow along the tube, while the opening mechanism lets you concentrate that light where you need it. It is less about a decorative shade and more about treating the bamboo itself as the optical element, tuned by hand until it behaves the way the designer wants.

Paardarshi is a workshop project that still carries lessons for real products. It shows that a humble material like bamboo can be pushed into new roles with enough patience and iteration, and that serviceability and craft do not have to be opposites. For anyone interested in lighting that feels alive and repairable, rather than sealed and anonymous, a translucent bamboo tube that glows from within is a surprisingly compelling starting point.

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Hidden Features in tvOS 26.2: What Apple Didn’t Say

Hidden Features in tvOS 26.2: What Apple Didn’t Say

Apple has released tvOS 26.2, bringing a range of updates designed to enhance the overall Apple TV experience. This latest version introduces significant improvements in user profiles, a refined app interface, fixes for AirPods synchronization issues, critical security updates, and better system performance. These updates aim to deliver a more personalized, secure, and seamless entertainment […]

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Samsung Winding Down SATA SSD Production, What It Means for Prices Through 2026

Samsung Winding Down SATA SSD Production, What It Means for Prices Through 2026

What if the storage solution you’ve relied on for years was suddenly on the brink of extinction? In a bold move that’s sending shockwaves through the tech world, Samsung has announced it will cease production of SATA SSDs by January 2026. For decades, these drives have been the go-to choice for affordable and reliable storage, […]

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Revolutionary Features of Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro You Need to Know

Revolutionary Features of Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Pro You Need to Know

Samsung is preparing to unveil its latest advancements in audio technology with the highly anticipated Galaxy Buds 4 and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro at the Galaxy Unpacked 2026 event. These earbuds are set to debut alongside the flagship Galaxy S26, promising to deliver an enhanced wireless audio experience. With a combination of innovative features and […]

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