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which then activated the Amazon Echo devices of people listening to the news. The number of devices involved in the accident was not specified, but more than one doll house was incorrectly delivered. In addition to using parental control that requires a further code to confirm any purchase, take a look at the settings of your Amazon Echo.īe careful what you say in front of Amazon Echo.

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The story was reported from the CW6 news channel, the presenter Anchor Jim Patton uttered the words "I love the little girl, saying ‘Alexa ordered me a dollhouse". When it comes to vacuum cleaner robots, there are several funny videos on the web that show their limits:Īffiliate offer Amazon Echo Dot (2nd generation)īut it doesn't end there. Yes, the smart vacuum cleaner again. A 52-year-old woman in South Korea was attacked by her robot vacuum cleaner. The woman was sleeping on the floor (which is a common practice in South Korea thanks to the heated floors) and was woken up by her robot who was clinging to her hair. The woman had to call the firefighters to be released from the "assassin" robot. Sensors integrated in the device could not understand that the hair was still attached to the head of the woman's head. When the smart vacuum cleaner takes the offensive But for now, nothing concrete has been said yet. According to iRobot CEO Colin Angle, the manufacturer can use this data to improve devices by making them more useful and efficient. All this is hidden from consumer consensus and exploits some collaborations with Amazon, Google and Apple. The idea of ​​selling this kind of data to the three giants is what Colin Angle wants to do, in addition to the Alexa, which Roomba devices support since a few months.

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The data these devices can provide include the size of the houses where these robots move, the furniture they contain, the distances they cover, etc. And not even the dog. But the smart Roomba vacuum cleaner. Like every night, it was planned to get into action at 1:30am and hoover all around the house. And for months everything was going smoothly, while everyone slept, the robot vacuum cleaned the floor.īut this time, Roomba's vacuum cleaner clashed with a present left by the dog in the middle of the living room, and unable to understand that it was excrement, proceeded to spread it across the entire house: floor, carpet, furniture, everywhere. "Remember - don't let your Roomba run over dog poop" Jesse writes on his Facebook post, which went viral and contains all teh details of the incident. You will be surprised to discover countless videos that feature Roomba's protagonists, dogs and their excrements on YouTube. puzzled by this, Jesse went downstairs where he found his dog's business smeared all over the house. Jesse was woken up at 3 o'clock in the morning by his 4-year-old son who dived onto his bed accompanied by a particularly uninviting smell. If you own a dog, you're probably aware that before you go to bed, it's not a bad idea to take pooch out and let him excuse himself at the local dog park or under some bushes. Considering the chaotic frenzy of our daily life amidst work, going to the gym, shopping and whatever other activity you may have, it might have happened that you've forgotten to take poor Rover out. This is exactly what happened to Jesse Newton who, henceforth, I'm sure will not be missing this important appointment anymore. Play it again, Josef.The curious incident of the Roomba (and the dog) in the nighttime Charismatic it's not, but if ''Macao'' doesn't have you sitting on the edge of your chair, it will keep you awake on the sofa. The protagonists project in every way, and what you won't learn or see of Macao itself (it looks like a backlot production), director Von Sternberg makes up for with his vision of the stars. Although it may not achieve the schmaltzy crescendos of ''Casablanca,'' its senior by 10 years, it is a still a tribute to the star system that never let a story stand in the way of a performer. Certainly, the format of this 1952 black-and-white adventure tale, which has Jane Russell and Robert Mitchum overcoming crime and corruption in the wicked Portuguese Asian enclave of Macao, is antique enough, right down to its hackneyed plot. ''Macao'' is 35 years old, which for fanciers of film is age enough to warrant consideration as an antique. Macao Starring Jane Russell, Robert Mitchum, William Bendix.






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