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Google is the next Google, Dreame's impressive K10 Pro, and Jony Ive may be back
Google is the next Google, Dreame's impressive K10 Pro, and Jony Ive may be back

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Google is the next Google, Dreame's impressive K10 Pro, and Jony Ive may be back

Is AI becoming self-aware? It is too early to pass a definitive verdict on that, as it may be to say that AI is going rogue. That is indeed a question I pondered over this past week, as Anthropic and OpenAI's models made it very clear that they have a sense of self-preservation (that is usually the first step of machines taking over). As I pointed out, it must be contextualised that these recent incidents, while alarming at first glance, may not signify that AI has spontaneously developed malicious intent. These behaviours have been observed in carefully constructed test environments, often designed to elicit worst-case scenarios to understand potential failure points. Yet, these developments mustn't be taken lightly. Allow me to explain what happened at Anthropic's labs, and what the boffins at Palisade Research discovered about OpenAI's o3 model. A simple disclaimer is — you don't need to worry; at least not yet. Another question I asked is, are we judging Anthropic, and for that matter any AI company detailing eccentricities with their AI models, harshly? The fact that they've been transparent of AI's unexpected behaviours during testing, must hold AI development in good stead, as we embark on uncharted territory. These instances of AI's unexpected behaviour, highlights a core challenge in AI development — alignment. One that defines AI goals must remain aligned with human intentions. As AI models become more complex and capable, ensuring that is proving exponentially harder. Last week on Wired Wisdom: Google's universal AI assistant vision, fighting spam and backing up photos Let me list some — Google Gemini integration (this will, including more context, will be better than Meta AI, all things considered), in-lens display, app integration such as navigation guidance and of course, on-frame camera. Specifically when taking a photo, the big difference between the Android XR glasses and Ray-Ban Meta is, the former will give you a view of the photo you've just clicked, using the in-lens display. And that is surprisingly high-fidelity. That said, anything text does require some squinting, and that may need work if Messages on the fly, are to work as they are envisioned. Though still in early stages of development, and there is still time to go before the glasses do roll out later in the year, but surprisingly refined even then. That should hold the XR in good stead. It is rare for a tech thing to behave smartly, unless there is a Wi-Fi and a companion app component attached to the proposition. The Dreame K10 Pro is, which is a Wet and Dry Vacuum, that has a few smarts which hold it in good stead. And better chances of your home's floors being cleaner. Power is one, as is versatility. The heft, perhaps not so much, but we'll get to it. The ₹19,999 price tag for a hand-held vacuum may seem a bit much to an extent, considering rivals including Midea and Bissell do cost a little bit lesser. That said, the Dreame K10 Pro does a few things rather well. First off, the dust detection sensor is quite sensitive to even the slightest of changes, and that is a good problem to have if you insist on the best possible cleaning for the floor. The dust indicator that frames the display (it is a large and clear screen) will be more red than blue, if it's a dusty floor. This sensor reading also dictates whether the cleaner chooses the suction mode or turbo mode. The wet and dry cleaning is easy to start off with, since modes dictate either/or. It does seem like a limitation though that there is no option to choose water quantity for wet cleaning, and often, ends up using a tad too much for typical flooring inside homes — the result is, it takes a while to dry out completely. The Dreame K10 Pro is incredibly powerful, and can suck in dust and visible dirt from corners, even before the rollers get close. Speaking of which, the cleaning head, which includes the roller and the scrapers, is rather simple — unlike Dyson's mechanism for cleaning the heads, for instance. It is a 120,000 revolutions per minute (rpm) motor, and this sort of specifics are par for course for any vacuum system worth the money. Not very loud, which is good news for indoor use, but you wouldn't want to get started with it early morning either. Controls are placed near the hold handle, and that seems surprisingly convenient. But at 3.8kg, the Dreame K10 Pro is certainly heavier than traditional vacuum cleaners. Your arms will begin to complain soon enough (dry vacuuming curtains is out of the question). That is, if the battery doesn't run out before. For a 16,800mAh capacity, this barely lasts 20 minutes in auto mode and around 12 minutes in turbo mode (that's your only manual way to stick to dry cleaning). Jony Ive is back. Don't think only Apple is in the line of fire. But they are, as things stand, far behind in the AI race. And therefore, likely to get most impacted if OpenAI and Ive's io decide to get into a fine amalgamation of hardware, that is a product for consumers, and artificial intelligence as the foundation. OpenAI's $6.5 billion acquisition isn't without thought. And that must be worrying for most of the big tech, at this point in time. Ive is after all the man who designed iconic Apple products like the iPhone and MacBook. The collaboration, which had been developing for some time with OpenAI already holding a stake in io, aims to reimagine human-computer interaction, potentially moving beyond current device paradigms like smartphones and laptops. Could we instead move to something that's heavily reliant on voice interaction and environmental awareness? But we've seen those AI pins (the Humane one, for instance) before, and they absolutely haven't worked. It's uncertain whether OpenAI and Ive's collaboration will achieve an "iPhone moment," but their combined expertise in AI and design presents a formidable challenge to established tech giants. Apple's response to this emerging competition will be crucial in maintaining its leadership in consumer technology. And for everyone else, to maintain their position in the spaces they dominate.

Dreame Mova K10 Pro vacuum cleaner review: Worth it at  ₹19,999?
Dreame Mova K10 Pro vacuum cleaner review: Worth it at  ₹19,999?

Mint

time5 days ago

  • Mint

Dreame Mova K10 Pro vacuum cleaner review: Worth it at ₹19,999?

Dreame Mova K10 Pro vacuum cleaner review: Does a clean house instantly lift your mood and make everything feel just right? Same here. Ever since I moved to Delhi NCR, I've realised just how dusty things get, especially during those dry summer months. Despite having house help, I often find myself stressing over unclean corners or leftover dust trails. That's when it hit me - I needed a vacuum cleaner that could take care of things on my terms. But the real challenge? Figuring out which one to trust. After a bit of research (and a lot of dust frustration), I got my hands on the Dreame Mova K10 Pro, a wet and dry vacuum cleaner that promises to vacuum and mop at the same time. The Dreame K10 Pro is a lightweight, cordless cleaner with 15kPa suction power, smart dirt detection, and a handy self-cleaning feature. Designed for hard floors, it easily tackles wet and dry messes, pet hair, and everyday spills. With voice prompts, an LED display, and up to 30 minutes of runtime, it promises an easier, faster cleaning experience. This vacuum cleaner is currently priced at ₹ 19,999 on Amazon. I've been using it for two weeks now, and here's my honest take on whether it's worth making space for in your Indian home, does it perform well for its price and other features. To share my experience with you, let me tell you what I had on my checklist and whether the Dreame Mova K10 Pro wet and dry vacuum cleaner ticked all the boxes. 1. Vacuuming and mopping combo 3. Cordless & long battery life 4. Lightweight and easy to move around Now let's slowly delve into the specifications, design, and performance to see if the Dreame Mova K10 Pro wet and dry vacuum cleaner qualifies my selection criteria. Specification Details Filter Type HEPA Filter Included Components Mop Form Factor Upright Colour White Power Source Battery Powered Voltage 40 Volts Item Weight 4.7 Kilograms Motor Type 120kRPM Brushless Motor Suction Power 15kPa Clean Water Tank Capacity 890 ml I'll be honest, I've always been a little doubtful about those 2-in-1 cleaners that promise to mop and vacuum at the same time. But the moment I unboxed the Dreame K10 Pro, I was genuinely impressed. The sleek, all-white design looked clean and modern, and it felt like something that would blend well into any Indian home. While it's not the slimmest device out there, it doesn't come off as bulky either. Yes, it's slightly on the heavier side when in use, so you do need a firm grip while manoeuvring it, especially if you're tackling larger spaces. But the overall build feels premium, and even the little details like the LED display, voice prompts, and self-cleaning feature made it clear this wasn't just another vacuum. Setting up the Dreame Mova K10 Pro was surprisingly smooth. The instruction manual was short, clear, and to the point—which I really appreciated. Attaching the parts felt intuitive, and getting familiar with the controls didn't take long either. The clean water tank fits in easily, and docking the device was just as simple. All you really need to remember is to keep an eye on the water levels and make sure the vacuum is held firmly when in use. Using the Dreame Mova K10 Pro vacuum cleaner in an Indian household was honestly a mix of 'wow, this works!' and 'okay, that needs a little more attention.' Let's start with the good bits. It does an excellent job on tiles and marble flooring. The suction power is strong enough to pick up everything from regular dust to tiny kitchen messes like coffee powder, pulses, biscuit crumbs, and even hair strands that somehow always find their way under the sofa. It even managed wet messes like spilled tea or juice without leaving behind too much residue, which I didn't expect from a cordless vacuum. I didn't test it on wooden floors, but on other common surfaces, it worked consistently well. The vacuum comes in auto mode by default, and you can toggle between suction-only, turbo, or deep-clean modes right from the handle. I seldom changed the modes as the auto dirt detection feature works pretty well and adjusts to the required mode, The voice prompts are helpful but you might miss them since they get lost amidst the noise of the vacuum cleaner, so you need to be careful. The voice prompts will remind you at the right time when to empty the dirty water tank or when the roller needs cleaning. The display screen adds to the convenience, showing battery status, current mode, water levels, and even features a decorative light ring for an extra touch. That said, there are a few more things to note. You need to hold it at a consistent angle for it to function smoothly. Tilt it too far back or forward and it either stops mid-clean or starts leaking a little water. That can get a bit annoying if you're in a hurry. However, one thing I noticed was it leaked water everytime I stopped to put it back on the charging base. Also, it's not exactly whisper-quiet, it's not painfully loud, but you'll definitely hear it, especially in turbo mode. Moreover, it is advisable not to lift it up while its in use or the motor might get affected. Still, for day-to-day messes in a busy Indian home, it packs a solid punch. More from Dreame on Amazon Honestly, yes and no. The Dreame K10 Pro does a pretty good job reaching into corners and along the edges, way better than most regular vacuums I've used. But if you're expecting it to completely replace your broom, you might be a little disappointed. It gets super close, but not all the way into those extreme tight corners where dust and hair love to hide. For those stubborn spots, you'll still need to grab a broom once in a while to finish the job. I'll let the pictures do the talking — you can clearly see the difference between the "before" mess and the "after" clean-up! Edge cleaning with Dreame Mova K10 On average, I got around 20 to 30 minutes of runtime per cleaning session, which is pretty decent for every cleaning session. Once the battery drops below 20%, the vacuum starts sending frequent alerts asking you to plug it in. I waited until it was at 12% to charge, and it took exactly 2 hours and 42 minutes to reach full charge. So yes, it does take its time and clearly uses a good amount of power. One thing to note: the self-cleaning function won't work unless there's at least 20% battery left. While the vacuum doesn't slow down when the battery is low, it does drain fast once it hits that critical 20% mark, like 2–3 minutes fast. No heating issues or warning signs popped up during my usage, though, which is a relief. While you can get away with cleaning the Dreame K10 Pro after 2–3 uses, it's best to clean and store it after every session to avoid any bad smells or mess building up on the roller brush. Thankfully, the self-cleaning feature makes maintenance easy. The vacuum automatically pulls the right amount of water from the clean water tank and cleans itself with just a single click. Emptying the dirty water tank is simple, just rinse it out, wipe it with a damp cloth, or leave it in the sun for 10 minutes to dry. The self-cleaning function is a big plus, especially because the machine is a bit heavy and not everyone would want to lift and manually clean it. Even better, you don't have to get your hands wet or deal with any mess yourself. Pros Cons Strong suction power for dry and wet messes Struggles to clean extreme corners and edges completely Cordless with 20-30 mins runtime Takes almost 3 hours to fully charge the battery Easy setup and clear instructions Slightly heavy; needs a firm grip while in use Helpful voice prompts and clear LED display Voice prompts can get lost in the vacuum noise One-click self-cleaning function is very convenient Water leakes everytime you put it back on the charging base in between cleaning sessions Premium build quality and modern design Battery drains quickly after dropping below 20% Multiple cleaning modes (Auto, Suction-only, Turbo, Deep Clean) At a slightly higher end pricing The Dreame K10 Pro is a solid option if you need quick, efficient cleaning without heavy lifting. It's perfect for working professionals, nuclear families, or homes with kids and pets where dry and wet messes are common. Its strong suction, mopping ability, and self-cleaning features genuinely save time and effort. However, for small 1RK homes, it may feel excessive in size and price. It also won't fully eliminate the need for a broom in extreme corners. Plus, the device takes almost 3 hours to fully charge, which seems a little impractical for everyday. At ₹ 19,999 it's definitely an investment. The build quality, performance, and added features do help justify the cost to some extent. But it's still a premium buy, so you'll want to weigh how often you'll realistically use it before making the jump. Disclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, which is free from any bias or marketing pitch. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information to help you make informed decisions. We recommend verifying details with the retailer before making a purchase.

Dreame Mova K10 Pro vacuum cleaner review: Worth it at ₹19,999?
Dreame Mova K10 Pro vacuum cleaner review: Worth it at ₹19,999?

Mint

time5 days ago

  • Mint

Dreame Mova K10 Pro vacuum cleaner review: Worth it at ₹19,999?

Dreame Mova K10 Pro vacuum cleaner review: Does a clean house instantly lift your mood and make everything feel just right? Same here. Ever since I moved to Delhi NCR, I've realised just how dusty things get, especially during those dry summer months. Despite having house help, I often find myself stressing over unclean corners or leftover dust trails. That's when it hit me - I needed a vacuum cleaner that could take care of things on my terms. But the real challenge? Figuring out which one to trust. After a bit of research (and a lot of dust frustration), I got my hands on the Dreame Mova K10 Pro, a wet and dry vacuum cleaner that promises to vacuum and mop at the same time. The Dreame K10 Pro is a lightweight, cordless cleaner with 15kPa suction power, smart dirt detection, and a handy self-cleaning feature. Designed for hard floors, it easily tackles wet and dry messes, pet hair, and everyday spills. With voice prompts, an LED display, and up to 30 minutes of runtime, it promises an easier, faster cleaning experience. This vacuum cleaner is currently priced at ₹ 19,999 on Amazon. I've been using it for two weeks now, and here's my honest take on whether it's worth making space for in your Indian home, does it perform well for its price and other features. To share my experience with you, let me tell you what I had on my checklist and whether the Dreame Mova K10 Pro wet and dry vacuum cleaner ticked all the boxes. 1. Vacuuming and mopping combo 3. Cordless & long battery life 4. Lightweight and easy to move around Now let's slowly delve into the specifications, design, and performance to see if the Dreame Mova K10 Pro wet and dry vacuum cleaner qualifies my selection criteria. Specification Details Filter Type HEPA Filter Included Components Mop Form Factor Upright Colour White Power Source Battery Powered Voltage 40 Volts Item Weight 4.7 Kilograms Motor Type 120kRPM Brushless Motor Suction Power 15kPa Clean Water Tank Capacity 890 ml I'll be honest, I've always been a little doubtful about those 2-in-1 cleaners that promise to mop and vacuum at the same time. But the moment I unboxed the Dreame K10 Pro, I was genuinely impressed. The sleek, all-white design looked clean and modern, and it felt like something that would blend well into any Indian home. While it's not the slimmest device out there, it doesn't come off as bulky either. Yes, it's slightly on the heavier side when in use, so you do need a firm grip while manoeuvring it, especially if you're tackling larger spaces. But the overall build feels premium, and even the little details like the LED display, voice prompts, and self-cleaning feature made it clear this wasn't just another vacuum. Setting up the Dreame Mova K10 Pro was surprisingly smooth. The instruction manual was short, clear, and to the point—which I really appreciated. Attaching the parts felt intuitive, and getting familiar with the controls didn't take long either. The clean water tank fits in easily, and docking the device was just as simple. All you really need to remember is to keep an eye on the water levels and make sure the vacuum is held firmly when in use. Using the Dreame Mova K10 Pro vacuum cleaner in an Indian household was honestly a mix of 'wow, this works!' and 'okay, that needs a little more attention.' Let's start with the good bits. It does an excellent job on tiles and marble flooring. The suction power is strong enough to pick up everything from regular dust to tiny kitchen messes like coffee powder, pulses, biscuit crumbs, and even hair strands that somehow always find their way under the sofa. It even managed wet messes like spilled tea or juice without leaving behind too much residue, which I didn't expect from a cordless vacuum. I didn't test it on wooden floors, but on other common surfaces, it worked consistently well. The vacuum comes in auto mode by default, and you can toggle between suction-only, turbo, or deep-clean modes right from the handle. I seldom changed the modes as the auto dirt detection feature works pretty well and adjusts to the required mode, The voice prompts are helpful but you might miss them since they get lost amidst the noise of the vacuum cleaner, so you need to be careful. The voice prompts will remind you at the right time when to empty the dirty water tank or when the roller needs cleaning. The display screen adds to the convenience, showing battery status, current mode, water levels, and even features a decorative light ring for an extra touch. That said, there are a few more things to note. You need to hold it at a consistent angle for it to function smoothly. Tilt it too far back or forward and it either stops mid-clean or starts leaking a little water. That can get a bit annoying if you're in a hurry. However, one thing I noticed was it leaked water everytime I stopped to put it back on the charging base. Also, it's not exactly whisper-quiet, it's not painfully loud, but you'll definitely hear it, especially in turbo mode. Moreover, it is advisable not to lift it up while its in use or the motor might get affected. Still, for day-to-day messes in a busy Indian home, it packs a solid punch. More from Dreame on Amazon Honestly, yes and no. The Dreame K10 Pro does a pretty good job reaching into corners and along the edges, way better than most regular vacuums I've used. But if you're expecting it to completely replace your broom, you might be a little disappointed. It gets super close, but not all the way into those extreme tight corners where dust and hair love to hide. For those stubborn spots, you'll still need to grab a broom once in a while to finish the job. I'll let the pictures do the talking — you can clearly see the difference between the "before" mess and the "after" clean-up! Edge cleaning with Dreame Mova K10 On average, I got around 20 to 30 minutes of runtime per cleaning session, which is pretty decent for every cleaning session. Once the battery drops below 20%, the vacuum starts sending frequent alerts asking you to plug it in. I waited until it was at 12% to charge, and it took exactly 2 hours and 42 minutes to reach full charge. So yes, it does take its time and clearly uses a good amount of power. One thing to note: the self-cleaning function won't work unless there's at least 20% battery left. While the vacuum doesn't slow down when the battery is low, it does drain fast once it hits that critical 20% mark, like 2–3 minutes fast. No heating issues or warning signs popped up during my usage, though, which is a relief. While you can get away with cleaning the Dreame K10 Pro after 2–3 uses, it's best to clean and store it after every session to avoid any bad smells or mess building up on the roller brush. Thankfully, the self-cleaning feature makes maintenance easy. The vacuum automatically pulls the right amount of water from the clean water tank and cleans itself with just a single click. Emptying the dirty water tank is simple, just rinse it out, wipe it with a damp cloth, or leave it in the sun for 10 minutes to dry. The self-cleaning function is a big plus, especially because the machine is a bit heavy and not everyone would want to lift and manually clean it. Even better, you don't have to get your hands wet or deal with any mess yourself. Pros Cons Strong suction power for dry and wet messes Struggles to clean extreme corners and edges completely Cordless with 20-30 mins runtime Takes almost 3 hours to fully charge the battery Easy setup and clear instructions Slightly heavy; needs a firm grip while in use Helpful voice prompts and clear LED display Voice prompts can get lost in the vacuum noise One-click self-cleaning function is very convenient Water leakes everytime you put it back on the charging base in between cleaning sessions Premium build quality and modern design Battery drains quickly after dropping below 20% Multiple cleaning modes (Auto, Suction-only, Turbo, Deep Clean) At a slightly higher end pricing The Dreame K10 Pro is a solid option if you need quick, efficient cleaning without heavy lifting. It's perfect for working professionals, nuclear families, or homes with kids and pets where dry and wet messes are common. Its strong suction, mopping ability, and self-cleaning features genuinely save time and effort. However, for small 1RK homes, it may feel excessive in size and price. It also won't fully eliminate the need for a broom in extreme corners. Plus, the device takes almost 3 hours to fully charge, which seems a little impractical for everyday. At ₹ 19,999 it's definitely an investment. The build quality, performance, and added features do help justify the cost to some extent. But it's still a premium buy, so you'll want to weigh how often you'll realistically use it before making the jump. Disclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, which is free from any bias or marketing pitch. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information to help you make informed decisions. We recommend verifying details with the retailer before making a purchase.

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