Cozy Room Is Your Personal Isolation Pod

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Had a fight with the wife, and just want to get away for a bit? You could just go to the pub, but maybe you’re just not in the mood for beer. The Cozy Room was designed as a way to isolate yourself from the world when the need arises. Featuring tons of shelves, a desk, drawers and all the amenities you might want in this situation, the pod lets you relax while blocking out whatever annoyances are getting to you. Granted, it’s likely to become your gaming den rather than anything as dignified as what we’re suggesting, but we’d be surprised if you were willing to pay $8,000 for a “gaming pod”.

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AT&T opens latest Foundry facility in Atlanta, focusing on the connected car, home automation and emerging devices

AT&T opens latest Foundry facility in Atlanta, focusing on the connected car, home automation and emerging devices

If you haven't been paying attention, here's the skinny: US carriers are doing everything they can to expand their horizons, and in the case of Verizon and AT&T, this sense of urgency has led to the creation of numerous innovation labs. In a nutshell, these facilities serve as incubation centers for startups and well-positioned outfits alike that are looking to add cellular connectivity to whatever it is they're hawking.

AT&T's latest facility -- its fourth in total -- will open its doors later today, with the Atlanta-based Foundry focusing on innovation in the connected car and emerging devices sectors. Moreover, it'll be used to further AT&T's own U-verse and Digital Life platforms, though specifics of what exactly engineers will be toiling on remain under wraps. For an idea of what all goes down at places like this, have a look at a tour we took through one of Verizon's Innovation Centers right here; we're hoping to get a similar look at AT&T's lairs when time allows.

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The Engadget interview: AT&T’s Glenn Lurie talks Digital Life at CTIA 2012 (video)

The Engadget interview: AT&T's Glenn Lurie talks Digital Life at CTIA 2012 (video)

We had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Glenn Lurie -- AT&T's president of emerging enterprises and partnerships -- about the company's Digital Life product which was announced back in February and launched today at CTIA 2012 here in New Orleans. Our takeaway? AT&T wants to tag everything in your home with an IP address and tie it all together seamlessly in a blaze of wireless glory. Don't believe us? Watch our video interview and judge for yourself.

Brad Molen contributed to this post.

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