Straight from CES 2014: 10 Fresh Gadgets for Your Future Home

As the week rolls on, so does the Consumer Electronics Show! We can’t help but nerd out over all the new goodies getting announced on an hourly basis at CES, and today we’re turning our attention to 10 fresh gadgets that make your future home smarter, more efficient, and even more Jetsons-esque.

1. Whirlpool Touchscreen Stovetop: First up, iconic kitchen brand Whirlpool has demonstrated a kitchen concept that includes an interactive touchscreen cooktop that can display recipes, social media updates, news, weather, and more… like a smartphone right on your countertop. The entire thing can be voice controlled if need be, meaning you can ask questions about a recipe out loud and the like. The stovetop itself would use induction heat for cooking, and the end product would be a large tablet-like mat that you could place on any surface. It’s still about five years out, but we dig this type of interaction in the kitchen.

2. Intel Smart Bowl: No, this is not a bowl that tells you how much to eat and when to put your fork down. It’s a smart bowl that charges your gadgets wirelessly, simply by tossing them in the bowl. What?! Yep, it’s a catch-all bowl that charges your gadgets — aka the perfect bowl for your entryway, your nightstand, and even your kitchen.

3. LG HomeChat: Ready to start sending texts to your washing machine? Your oven? Your fridge? Any other appliances you wish were smarter? LG’s ready to make this happen through their service, HomeChat. It’s based around the instant message, making it a platform that is as easy and natural to use as texting, Gchatting, and the like. By sending a message, you can tell the washer to start a load of laundry, have your vacuum start and stop vacuuming, or turn up the heat so your house is nice and toasty when you get home. It’s not the first time we’ve seen interaction from mobile devices to smart home appliances, but it’s the first time that it’s being presented in a chat format. What makes us smile is the idea that your washing machine would send you a text (or even an emoji) back to tell you your clothes are clean!

4. Sleep Number x12: You know those commercials advertising a mattress that can be customized based on your sleep number? Well, the folks at Select Comfort are stepping it up in the “smart” realm by building a sleep tracker directly into the bed. Rather than wearing a Fitbit or Jawbone UP while you sleep, this smart bed tracks every night of sleep by monitoring breathing rate, movement, and average heart rate. Data from your sleep is then displayed in companion apps across all devices. Then Sleep IQ (the official name of this technology) scores the quality of your sleep and offers suggestions and advice on how to get a better night’s rest. We could all use device in this department, but is it enough to change up your entire mattress, especially at $8K?

Polaroid Tiny Cube Action Camera

Polaroid’s been making all kinds of announcements this year at CES, including a brand new instant camera called the Socialmatic which we wrote about yesterday. Today, we’re focusing on this super tiny camera, designed for sports and action shots. It’s a 35-mm cube camera called the C3, includes a 120-degree wide angle lens capable of capturing HD video, is waterproof up to two meters, and contains 2MB of internal storage as well as a micro SD slot for more storage. And it’s got a microphone and LED light. How can such a little camera pack so much punch? We can’t wait to find out.

6. Wemo Smart Crock Pot Slow Cooker: Y’all ready for an update on one of the laziest cooking gadgets ever? That’s right. Welcome to the world of the web-connected crock pot! This offering by Wemo lets you turn your crock pot on or off, adjust cooking temperature, and change cooking time right from your smartphone. For real. It’s great for folks with an unpredictable schedule who are worried about leaving the cooker on all day. Kind of awesome.

7. EyeLock: Channel your inner Bond and get ready for some serious technology right in your home. EyeLock is a new handheld iris scanner that lets you lock your computer, only to be unlocked by your sparkling eyes! Not sure that this is useful for the everyday user, but it’s definitely interesting and could imply iris scanning being built right into consumer computers in the near future.

8. Twelve24 E-Ink Based Clock: There have been some cool clocks designed around digits, but this is the first one that looks good while being energy-efficient at the same time. A true piece of functional wall art, this clock is ultra thin, a meter long, and powered by E-ink, meaning that one battery lasts you an entire year. We are definitely signing up for the wait list!

ChefJet 3D Candy Printers

Shortly after we shared the latest 3D printing announcements from CES so far, this colorful candy printer announced a brand new update. 3D Sytems’ new ChefJet and ChefJet Pro are 3D printers that print… candy. They print candy in just about any shape and size, and the Pro option has an inkjet filled with food coloring so you can you can color your candy-filled heart out. These printers are expected to be released later in 2014, but you can sample the candies they produce by ordering them right here.

10. Samsung Bendable UHD TV: Finally, we’ve got curves you’ve definitely never seen. This “bendable TV” can switch from being an 85-inch flat screen to a curved screen at the touch of a button. They’re also focusing on a suite of curved TVs that don’t morph back to being flat, and these will likely be available for public consumption in the next year or so. Mostly, we just want to see a TV change shapes in front of us in a matter of seconds. Is that so much to ask?

It's almost time to return to Cousins! The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 is coming this summer, and Prime Video just gave us a first official look at Belly, Jeremiah, and Conrad. The new episodes will open at the end of Belly's freshman year of college, and in addition to seeing the evolution of our favorite characters, author and co-showrunner Jenny Han says "there are going to be surprises" in the final season. Eek!

Here's your first look at Lola Tung, Gavin Casalegno, and Christopher Briney in The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3, coming to Prime Video July 2025!


Jenny Han says 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' fans are in for a few surprises.

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"There are the things that [fans] know and then there are things they think they know, and then there's going to be, hopefully, things that surprise them," Jenny Han tells Entertainment Weekly. Listen, I am a very proud member of Team Conrad, and seeing how cozy Belly and Jeremiah are in these pics (not to mention the set leak that's definitely not in the third book), I'm starting to wonder if Prime Video is teasing I should switch teams.

But no matter which team you're on, Lola Tung promises the season won't let you down.

Team #JellyFish will get their time this season.

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"The one thing I've always admired about Jenny is that every season and every decision about what's coming next is purely to serve the story," Lola says. "She's never going to do anything that doesn't make sense for the story. It's all about this beautiful world she's created and giving the fans something really, really special and giving us something really special to work with."

And that includes some sweet moments which Jeremiah and Belly, who "are, at their core, best friends," Lola adds. "That relationship is something that's so special and so unique to them, so it's exciting to see this season and how their relationship blossoms."

And 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' images also feature Conrad.

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But don't worry Conrad fans, we also get a look at the elder Fisher brother who "we know that he went to Stanford, and so he's continuing on his journey to become a doctor, as you can see from that white coat," Jenny says. "I think people won't be surprised to see that."

Keep reading for more images from The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3!

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Jenny Han also teases this image is actually a flashback, "so do with that what you will." BRB, I'm off dreaming of a beach vacation. I also can't help but point out the warm color grade of this season! The golden look makes everything feel warmer and more magical — and offers a youthful glow as Belly gets older.

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But for those of us who care more about Steven and Taylor (Sean Kaufman and Rain Spencer) than the main love triangle, we got this single crumb from the new images. And I'm more than happy about it, thank you very much.

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Belly (Lola Tung) gets cozy on campus in a hoodie and sunglasses.

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And Belly and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) get cozy with each other at a party.

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But they work as hard as they play! I have this exact outfit Belly's wearing, and you best believe I'm adding it into my fashion rotation.

How many episodes will The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 have?

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Great news! The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 will have 11 episodes instead of 7 or 8 like seasons 1 and 2 did. Stay tuned for the official release schedule.

Who's in the cast?

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The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 cast features all your favorites:

  • Lola Tung as Belly Conklin: a beach-loving volleyball player who's always dreaming of summer.
  • Christopher Briney as Conrad Fisher: Belly and Steven's lifelong friend who Belly's always had a crush on.
  • Gavin Casalegno as Jeremiah Fisher: Conrad's sunny younger brother.
  • Sean Kaufman as Steven Conklin: Belly's older brother.
  • Rain Spencer as Taylor Jewel: Belly's best friend.
  • Jackie Chungas Laurel Park: Belly and Steven's mom and Susannah Fisher's best friend.

Meet The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 Cast before the new episodes air on Prime Video this July!

1923 season 2 premieres on Paramount+ February 23, and Michelle Randolph (who plays Elizabeth Dutton in the cast) is "so excited" for you to watch the new episodes — and she's been keeping up with all your fan theories!

"There are some crazy ones. I feel like the biggest fan theory thing is the family tree," she tells Brit + Co exclusively. "I've seen many different family trees and so it's like, 'OK, which one's accurate?' I actually drew my own at one point."

Here's what Michelle Randolph had to say about 1923 season 2, and the Dutton family tree, in Brit + Co's exclusive 1923 interview.

Michelle Randolph teases '1923' season 2 finally gives us answers to the Dutton family tree.

By the end of season 2, Michelle Randolph says "we might be able to fill in some blanks" in the Dutton family tree, which is a very hot topic for internet users! "I had to make my own [family tree] because all of the ones I saw on the internet were like — every single one was different. I was like 'I'm confused.'"

The Dutton family is made up of incredible cast members like Brandon Sklenar, Harrison Ford, and Helen Mirren, and Michelle reveals that the cast are just as close as their characters.

"There's a giant group chat called Giddy Up, which started during cowboy camp of season one," she says. "A cute little name, and I think I mean we all were on location in Montana and all in the same hotel, and we would get dinners after [filming], so I think even though our characters are very different and in different story lines like we all really did bond, which was really helpful to have each other throughout the chaos of of shooting a show."

The actress also says Elizabeth would connect with her 'Landman' character Ainsley.

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And if you're a tried and true Taylor Sheridan fan, you've probably picked up on the fact that Michelle isn't just in 1923 — she also has a starring role as Ainsley Norris in Landman! But would Elizabeth and Ainsley get along if they met in an alternate universe?

"That would be a fun thing to witness. I think they would," she says. "They're very different, but the similarities between them is they're both young women who are finding their place in this world and I think that they both actually look at the world through very bright eyes and have a lot of hope, which is an interesting correlation between the two of them. I think Elizabeth has gone through so much more than Ainsley obviously, so there might be a difference there, but I think they would get along."

Check out the 8 Compelling Historical Fiction Books For 1923 Lovers and read our interview with Julia Schlaepfer where she teases the Spencer and Alex's future.

This interview has been edited for length and clarity. And this post has been updated.

Leaders in the matcha industry are predicting a matcha shortage this spring. Sparked by a huge surge in demand, it’s possible that your go-to drink could be affected.

Here’s everything you need to know about this season’s matcha shortage.

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Per The Japan Times, increased demand for matcha powder put an “unprecedented strain” on the tea industry last year, and the same effect is predicted to take place in 2025.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Japan saw a 185% increase in matcha production from 2010 to 2023 in order to keep up with demand from cafes and home baristas around the world, The Japan Timesreports.

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Seeing that over half of Japan’s matcha is exported internationally, matcha lovers are looking toward the country for their green tea fix. Search interest for matcha has nearly quadrupled over the past 5 years, and it shows no sign of slowing down.

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This year, mostly organic matcha strains will be affected by the shortage, though lower-grade varieties could face the same issues if consumers begin reaching for them in favor of organic offerings. While top-tier, organic strains like ceremonial-grade matcha are known for being sweeter and smoother, the lower-grade kinds like culinary-grade matcha are noticeably more bitter and don't have the same vibrant color.

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Matcha can only be harvested in the springtime, so though a shortage may be happening now, there’s hope for increased supply in the near future. This year’s harvest will start in April.

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Even though production will ramp up, Jason Eng of Kametani Tea in Japan, a company that produces matcha for beverage companies around the world, says: “This year will be an interesting one. We haven’t hit a point yet where we’re going to run out, but it’s going to be really tight this autumn – not just for us but for everybody. The demand is off the charts.”

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