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Dyson CleanTrace: Using AR for efficient vacuum cleaning

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Cleaning spaces with a vacuum usually leads to the question, have I cleaned there yet? To help solve this predicament, Dyson is introducing Dyson CleanTrace, which leverages augmented reality technology. This innovation helps users to have a faster and more efficient vacuum cleaning session.

With Dyson CleanTrace, users get real-time AR visualizations of where they have already cleaned and the spots they have missed. Users may access the Dyson CleanTrace software through the MyDyson app. It requires registering a Dyson Gen5detect vacuum cleaner first.

Dyson’s latest offering uses LiDAR technology from a user’s smartphone. It maps the room and overlays cleaning pathways to show users which areas have already been cleaned and which ones have been missed. Users may identify the gaps afterwards by scanning the room with their phones. This existing technology within Dyson Gen5detect then senses and counts the dust particles, showing proof of a deep clean.

The company took into consideration an in-depth study that involved Dyson engineers observing home cleaning around the world for hundreds of hours. The study suggested that users “habitually overestimate” the time they spend cleaning. The study bared that users have a regular habit of cleaning areas that they’ve already gone over.

Dyson has not yet announced the Dyson CleanTrace’s pricing and availability for the Philippines.

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Crime on Prime: Streaming platform unveils powerhouse crime, thriller slate

Cross Season 2, 56 Days, Young Sherlock, Scarpetta, more

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Prime Video has unveiled “Crime on Prime”, a major programming rollout to kickstart the new year with a powerhouse slate of crime and thriller titles.

The lineup includes high-profile adaptations from bestselling authors James Patterson, Patricia Cornwell, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

The season launched with the long-awaited return of the streaming platform’s hit crime thriller, Cross last month.

In its second season, stakes intensify as Cross pursues a ruthless vigilante targeting corrupt billionaire magnates.

A new series, 56 Days, portrays the story of a couple who fall dangerously fast in love, only for a decomposing body to be found 56 days later in one of the protagonist’s apartment.

The series is adapted from Catherine Ryan Howard’s novel of the same title. As its plot unravels, the question “Who killed who?” will be answered.

Meanwhile, Guy Ritchie’s re-imagining of the iconic character in Young Sherlock debuted on March 4. It stars Hero Fiennes Tiffin as a defiant, youthful Sherlock Holmes on his first case.

Furthermore, launching on March 11 is Liz Sarnoff’s gripping adaptation of the beloved Scarpetta novel series, starring Nicole Kidman as the medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta.

With skilled hands and an unnerving eye, she is determined to serve as the voice of victims, unmask a serial killer, and prove that her career-making case from 28 years prior isn’t also her undoing.

The lineup also includes a renowned list of local titles for the Filipino audience:

  • The Silent Noise (KD Omalin)
  • The Alibi (Kim Chiu, Paulo Avelino)
  • Cattleya Killer (Arjo Atayde, Jake Cuenca)
  • Sa Aking Mga Kamay (Christopher De Leon)
  • Roadkillers (Nadine Lustre)
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New medieval action RPG, Echoes of Aincrad, out July 2026

Pre-orders now open

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Bandai Namco has announced a new action RPG set to release in July 2026: Echoes of AincradA trailer has also been released.

This new title is set in the breathtaking floating castle of Aincrad from the Sword Art Online universe, where every battle could be one’s last.

Players get to create their own hero and dive into the game, where they will be trapped inside a deadly medieval MMORPG.

The vast living world will help them shape their fate, allowing them to customize their avatar with unique skills, gear, and abilities. This transforms how they fight and survive.

The fluid combat system requires mastering dodges, parries, and well-timed attacks. Throughout, players will face many challenges, explore epic quests, and join forces with companions who will share the peril.

The game will launch on July 9 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S before releasing the next day for PC via Steam.

Bandai Namco has already opened pre-orders for Echoes of Aincrad, available in three game editions.

The Standard Edition comes with the base game. Meanwhile, the Deluxe Edition also comes with an expansion pack and early access to Death Game Mode.

Lastly, the Ultimate Edition has all the inclusions under Deluxe Edition, plus the game’s bonus contents app which features special anime, digital artbook, and digital soundtrack. Players will also get an Armor Pack.

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One Piece: Into the Grand Line unveils final trailer ahead of premiere

All 8 episodes dropping on Netflix this March 10

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Netflix has revealed the final trailer for One Piece: Into the Grand Line, exactly one week before its March 10 premiere.

The clip opens with a monologue from Monkey D. Luffy, reminding the Straw Hat crew of how far they’ve come to make it to the gates of the legendary Grand Line.

He mentions that it is time for the pirates to see what’s in store for them in the legendary stretch of sea.

Of course, that’s the treasure they’re seeking albeit encountering bizarre islands, new enemies, and unpredictable danger.

The clip then again features the larger-than-life scale of Season 2, including the towering Red Line, giant whale Laboon, Little Garden’s dinosaurs, and the giant, Brogy.

For a brief moment, the protagonist is also shown in an encounter with Smoker. Tony Tony Chopper, shown in the official trailer, once again made a quick appearance.

Just as action-packed as previous trailers, this 1:44 clip then culminates with more combat. There’s Zoro defending the crew at Whisky Peak.

Wapol and his metal-transforming Munch-Munch powers was shown in the end against Monkey D. Luffy.

The entire trailer is also set to an upbeat remix of “Come Sail Away” in the background, continuing the excitement from Season 1.

All eight episodes of One Piece: Into the Grand Line will be made available by March 10.

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