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Wearable tech is the next big thing, but many we've seen up until now are goofy looking. This clothing line, Zuzance, says it is more discreet. It's on Kickstarter. There are tags that you can program to trigger different actions. Maybe one tag turns on your navigation system in your car, maybe another turns WiFi on and off. You can pledge $50 right now for one of their hoodies.

There is a TV watching trend that is taking Norway by storm. It's called 'Slow TV' and viewers say it has a relaxing effect. Some of the shows include someone knitting a sweater for 18 hours. Other popular shows include fireplaces, a train ride, or even just driving. Feel like you're missing out? Someone here in the states has purchased the rights.

We've seen a lot of versions of the robotic vacuum, but this is the first one just for dust bunnies. The Mocoro Rolling Mop Ball comes from Japan. When you turn it on, the Mocoro will roll around and collect dust for 15 minutes. Sounds great, except you have to clean the device when it's all done.

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