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kindle fire
The Amazon Fire, formerly called the Kindle Fire, is a line of tablet computers developed by Amazon. Built with Quanta Computer, the Kindle Fire was first released in November 2011, featuring a color 7-inch multi-touch display with IPS technology and running on Fire OS, an Android-based operating system. -
Tesla model s
Elon musk with Tesla, Inc. Development of the Model S began prior to 2007, under the codename "WhiteStar". The Model S was officially announced on June 30, 2008, and a prototype vehicle was unveiled in March 2009. The Model S debuted on June 22, 2012. it is an electric car with floor mounted battery packs -
Apple watch
It's the ultimate device for a healthy life. Apple Watch can do what your other devices can't because it's on your wrist. When you wear it, you get a fitness partner that measures all the ways you move, meaningful health insights, innovative safety features, and a connection to the people you care about most. -
Tik Tok
No one ever expects the next viral social app. When Chinese tech company Bytedance absorbed lip-sync app Musical.ly into TikTok, little did we know that it would become a cultural sensation among teens becoming so popular that the US government would launch a security investigation. TikTok's algorithmic feed could represent a new black hole interface of social engagement, learning what you like to see and serving you video after video to infinity. -
x box adaptive controller
Microsoft took a leap forward for tech accessibility last year with the Xbox Adaptive Controller. The adjustable interface is designed for players with disabilities, sporting two large buttons that can be reprogrammed to act as any of the standard Xbox controller's button inputs. It's also got 19 ports and jacks on the back and sides of the device that can connect to a range of joysticks, buttons, and switches corresponding to specific Xbox controller buttons.