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This is a platoon of rowing machines you must try | Gadget theory

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Rowing machines are an absolute killer when it comes to training your arms, which is probably why there is never a giant line to this machine in the gym. However, it is an excellent way to get in great shape without having to train for hours, and it is especially good for home training. This new smart beet is similar to the Peloton of beets and it makes you pump up about rowing along with your heart pump. Hydrow rowing machine From the fitness tech company Hydrow has released a premium connected rowing machine that comes with an HD screen as well as live coaching sessions that have happened to be filmed in the most beautiful scenes around the world. The company points out that rowing involves about 86% of the body’s muscles, and that a “Hydrow workout burns more calories than any other home workout.” Not too shabby! The machine is a little big, 218 cm long and weighs 65 kilos. Even though it is large, it is still quite slim, which is good as it will take up a lot o...

This Is USPS 'Next Generation Mail Truck | Gadget theory

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When you think of the latest and greatest technology, we typically do not associate this advancement with institutions like USPS. However, the US Postal Service has now released its new mail van. After years of competition, the winner will be built by a Wisconsin-based defense agreement called Oshkosh. Next generation USPS Mail Truck The truck can be equipped with electric and gasoline drives. The first truck will be on the road in 2023. Oshkosh defeated startups of electric cars Workhorse, which was one of the other three bidders. After the winner was announced, Workhorse’s share price dropped completely. For years, USPS has been interested in updating its existing mail vans. It started looking for new designs back in 2015. However, over time, the need for new trucks continued to grow. The existing trucks are extremely outdated (they do not even have air conditioning!) And pose a very dangerous fire risk. The trucks will be rolled out in 2023 The original release date for the...

No more blocked sidewalks: Remote controlled scooters being tested | Gadget theory

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While the electric scooter has exploded in popularity since it was first introduced in 2017, a major drawback of the device is that many complained that riders would simply hand them over once they had ridden, causing many sidewalks to be blocked . Spin, the scooter company owned by Ford, is testing a possible solution to this problem. Spin remote controlled scooter First, these scooters look different from the rest of the scooters on the streets. These are Degways T60 models that have a third wheel added to the front of the scooter. The scooters also have sensors from the start Tortoise, which tests how telecommunications operation can help control shared electric scooters. Spin plans to roll out 250 remote-controlled scooters in Boise, Idaho to see if this can help the problem. Turtle sensors allow the scooter’s front and rear facing cameras to give operators remote access to move the scooters when blocking roads or sidewalks. This means that the scooters may be able to move ...

Oracle demolishes Silicon Valley in favor of the lone star state | Gadget theory

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Software mega-giant Oracle is the latest company to shift gears and move headquarters from Silicon Valley to The Lone Star State. Oracle moved its headquarters from Redwood City, California to Austin, Texas. Oracle Headquaters In Redwood City, California The company also said CNBC that it “worked a more flexible work placement policy for employees,” as well as that the move to Texas “would put Oracle in the best position for growth and give our staff more flexibility about where and how they work.” Oracle was founded in 1977 and has been a staple of the Silicon Valley area ever since. The San Francisco Giants baseball team plays at Oracle Stadium and the company’s cylindrical buildings on the Redwood City campus are an iconic part of the landscape. The company opened its Austin campus in 2018. When the announcement of the move was made, Texas Gov. Greg Abbot tweeted: “Oracle has just announced that they have moved their headquarters to Austin. Texa...