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These Were June’s Coolest and Weirdest Gadgets
From a wheelless bike to the Apple Vision Pro headset, here are the 30 gadgets that caught our attention last month.
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Teenage Engineering’s $1,499 Field Recorder Is Bringing Back the Click Wheel
Teenage Engineering’s days of churning out $US50 electronic musical toys seem far behind it, but it’s hard to lament the company’s focus shift when it’s creating hardware like its new TP-7 Field Recorder, which features a spinning wheel that can be used to start, stop, and skip through recordings by simply touching it.
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How to Download, Shuffle, Search on the Apple Music Classical App
Apple Music Classical is now available, though only on the iPhone at the time of writing (other platforms will be supported in due course). If you already subscribe to Apple Music, then the classical component is a free add-on, though it’s in a separate app, so you’ll need to download it separately.
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Sorry Siri: Meet Petey, the New ChatGPT App for Apple Watch
There’s a new ChatGPT app for the Apple Watch called Petey, and if Siri had feelings, she’d definitely be worried. You can speak to Petey using voice-to-text and hear it read back responses in a cute little robot voice, then share its AI answers over text or email.