
1. This iRobot vacuum cleaner really does do all the dirty work
You don’t even have to push it around or worry about tripping over cords – yes, it’s another automated robot vacuum – the .
With AeroForce technology (and a price tag of roughly $700) it is designed to suck up 50 percent more debris than a typical vacuum. It also goes wall-to-wall on multiple surfaces.
Read more:(Recode)
2. Play with Legos anywhere in the world – with Google
With the project, you can now play with Legos anywhere in the virtual world – as opposed to only in Australia, the original destination when the tool launched.
Don’t worry, you don’t have to teach yourself. Characters from “The Lego Movie” are there to help, but there is a catch: You need a device with “high-end graphics capabilities.”
Check out the video at the top of the page.
Read more: (TheVerge)
3. You can get $100 if you start a new line with AT&T
In to draw in customers, AT&T announced customers – new and existing – will get a to their account for every new line that opens.
The offer is available for folks with smartphones, tablets, some feature phones and hot spots. It even includes home phone lines as long as you have the bundled 4G service.
Read more: (C|Net)
4. Sync or swim? This device really lets you find all those fish in the sea
is a new buoy-like device that bobs on the surface of the water near where you’re fishing and transmits a signal back to your iOS or Android smartphone, letting you know where all the fish are.
The device scans to depths up to 120 feet and can last up to nine hours.
Read more: (Gizmodo)
5. Last.fm will soon let you play your Spotify playlist, too
If you use , you already know you can pair YouTube with the online radio player – and now, you can listen to your Spotify playlist through a toolbar on the bottom of the screen.
Read more: (TheNextWeb)



