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 The Panasonic nanoe Hair Dryer  EH-NA67-W  actually gets its name from a feature where the hair dryer draws moisture from the air around it  which is presumably very humid after a bath or shower  and then blasts your locks with  tiny, moisture-rich particles  that Panasonic claims are  1,000 times more moisture-packed  than the charged ion particles that other hair dryers employ to achieve the same hydrating effect. Whether it works as well as the marketing blurbs claim remains to be seen, but moist hair is definitely better than dry hair.      The Panasonic nanoe Hair Dryer  EH-NA67-W  comes with three attachments including a concentrating nozzle for a stronge stanley cup r blast, a diffuser which delivers the opposite effect, and a unique oscillating quick-dry nozzle that quickly moves back and for stanley sverige th in an attempt to dry hair quicker and with less effort. The automatic motion also ensures one area of stanley water bottle  your hair isnt being continually blasted with concentrated hot air and dried out if you get distracted with something else and forget to keep the hair dryer moving. The attachment is reminiscent of the oscillating barrels on the Dyson Pure Humidify+Cool humidifier which move back and forth to create the feeling of a random natural breeze. At $150, available at the end of January, the Panasonic nanoe Hair Dryer  EH-NA67-W  isnt cheap as hair dryers go, but its also not as expensive as the Dyson Supersonic which considerably raised the pricing bar on premium hair drying tools. Will it dry you Gvir Samsung Probably Got a Lot of Wedgies In High School
 A freakishly realistic humanoid robot running effortlessly through grassy fields and managing challenging terrain. A dog-like machine autonomously navigating the complex maze of an office and lab facility. What could possibly go wrong      From previous videos, we know th stanley mug at the humanoid robot Atlas is capable of some incredible physical feats, such as stacking boxes, performing backflips, and occasionally providing some needed comic relief. Up until this point, however, weve never seen this bipedal machine do its work outside.  In this latest video, Atlas can be seen running through a grassy field, managing some difficult terrain, and even jumping over a log. Very nice. But also a bit scary. The second video showcases the autonomous navigational skills of the dog-like SpotMini鈥攖he same bot thats capable of escaping through doors. SpotMini, as this new video shows, is also adept at self-navigation. Before  stanley us the test shown in the video, the four-legged bot was manually guided through stanley uk  the Boston Dynamics office and lab facility, during which time it recorded the lay of the land using cameras mounted on its front, side, and back.  Armed with this internal map, SpotMini was able to autonomously walk through the facility, and even climb and ascend a set of stairs鈥攚hich, as many dog owners can attest, is often challenging for our living and breathing canine companions. In the video, SpotMini handles the stairs like a boss. Nothing too mindblowing here, which is a crazy thing to say. W