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The TechCrunch team is in Barcelona this week to bring you all the action as it happens Mobile World Congress 2024. You already know what to expect, so sit back, relax, and stay tuned all week as we bring you the products, announcements, and startup news from MWC that you need to know.

So far, we’ve seen some big announcements from companies, including new Android features from Google, Lenovo’s new laptop and rolling phone concept, and Xiaomi’s robotic dog. As MWC unfolds, see how you can follow along with our team’s coverage.

Tuesday, February 27

Displace the wireless TV

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Mike Butcher spoke with Displace founder and CEO Balaji Krishna, who discussed the company’s 55-inch Display Flex product. It’s a $3,000 “wireless” 4K OLED TV that sticks to walls without traditional mounting. It was introduced in January at CES. Krishna says more versions of the screen and new features are coming. One we can talk about now is a “Display Mini” which will be a smaller 27-inch TV designed for a kitchen or bathroom space. Krishna also hinted at future functionality based on an “artificial intelligence shopping engine” that allows consumers to buy products from ads and a contactless payment reader.

Motorola’s original rolling phone

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What is the maximum size of a device you will wear on your wrist? If the answer is “bigger is better”, Lenovo has something for you. The company has designed what it calls a “rolling concept phone” for Motorola that folds around your wrist. The key word is “concept” because there is no evidence that this could become a product. Regardless, it’s fun to watch.

Monday, February 26

Doublepoint’s updated WowMouse gesture touch

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DoublePoint WowMouse App. Image Credits: Double point

Android smartwatch users can now have their own version of Doublepoint’s WowMouse touch gesture control app. Pinch away!

Microsoft AI Access Principles

A Microsoft store entrance with the company logo

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Brad Smith, president and vice president of Microsoft, today announced a framework called the “AI Access Principles,” which is an 11-point plan that Smith said “will govern how our AI data center infrastructure and other important elements of artificial intelligence around the world.” While the takeaway here is that Microsoft is open to dialogue and conversation with stakeholders, ironically, Smith delivered the news in a keynote speech, with no room for further questions.

Xiaomi’s first electric car

Image Credits: Brian Heater

Xiaomi’s first EV — the much-anticipated Xiaomi SU7 — is light on details. We know it’s a “high-performance full-size eco-tech sedan” with plans to arrive in China sometime next year. In addition to design, Xiaomi has developed the five core EV technologies: E-Motor, CTB Integrated Battery, Xiaomi Die Casting, Xiaomi Pilot Autonomous Driving and Smart Cabin. And, as mentioned earlier, it will have the ‘HyperOS’ operating system.

Samsung’s first smart ring

Image Credits: Brian Heater

Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but if you’re a girl who can’t sleep, Samsung’s new Galaxy Ring might become your new favorite. Some of the features include on-board sensors to measure heart rate, movement and breathing to create a cross-section of the wearer’s health and sleep. Questions about pricing and battery life remain unanswered for now.

Extended battery life for OnePlus

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OnePlus’ upcoming Watch 2 promises a whopping 100 hours “in full Smart mode.” This claim comes after the company spent three years on its battery technology. Brian Heater spoke to Tuomas Lampén, chief strategy officer of OnePlus Europe, about why the company took so long and how it was able to squeeze 100 hours out of the new watch.

Last week, Brian mentioned that “battery is exactly what OnePlus should be leaning towards,” given that its first-generation product only had about 25 hours of battery life. And this was done with GPS turned off.

CyberDog by Xiaomi

Image Credits: Brian Heater

After years of reporting on Xiaomi’s CyberDog, Brian Heater finally got to see the robotic dog up close at MWC. He got to see the little dog shuffle and do a little dance, which he wrote reminded him of “a scaled-down version of the famous Boston Dynamics robot.” Since Brian’s story in 2021, Xiaomi has made some changes to its dog, including a more realistic version of a head to replace the previous flatter one. The CyberDog 2 can currently be purchased online for $3,000 — that’s nearly double the $1,600 price of its predecessor.

Lenovo’s laptop concept

Image Credits: Brian Heater

If you’ve always wanted to look at the back of your desk while you work, Lenovo’s new transparent laptop will surely give you that pleasure. That is, if it ever makes it to production. It looks like your standard laptop, with a few exceptions — the screen has a transparent window, and it and the keyboard portion remind us of an augmented reality experience, meaning the graphics are superimposed on whatever’s behind it. For now, Lenovo enjoys showing off its creativity.

Google is bringing AI to new possibilities

Today, Google introduced artificial intelligence to more of its services, including a new set of features for phones, cars and mobile devices. These use Gemini to create messages, AI-generated image captions, AI text summarization for Android Auto, as well as pass access on Wear OS. Additionally, Google Messages will get a feature that lets you access Gemini in the app. The feature is currently in beta and only supports English. The mobile giant is also rolling out some accessibility-related features. One is the Lookout app, which helps the visually impaired with things like food labels and documents, and will now create AI captions for images that are missing or have inaccurate captions or alt text.

Also at MWC, DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis spoke on a panel with Wired’s Steven Levy to talk about Google being able to “block” the ability of its multimodal AI production tool, Gemini, to image humans . The ability to respond to prompts for images of people should be back online in the “next few weeks,” he said. Natasha Lomas reports that “Google suspended the Gemini feature last week after users pointed out that the tool produced historically inappropriate images, such as depicting the US Founding Fathers as a diverse group of people and not just white men.”

A table lamp to improve your mood

Image Credits: Brian Heater

Seaborough, a Dutch company, has introduced small devices designed to replace large light therapy lamps that mimic the sun’s effect on serotonin production in the brain. One sits next to the computer and the other clips over the screen, much like an external webcam. Plug both into the USB port for power. You’ll have to wait a bit, though, as the lamp is still in proof-of-concept mode.

Infinix wants to put the back of your phone to work

Image Credits: Brian Heater

Infinix E-Color Shift improves on the e-ink screen work that YotaPhone started years ago. What’s here is the addition of color and what Brian Heater describes as “a fun aesthetic addition to the part of your device that’s almost always covered by a case, your hand, or otherwise face down on a table ».

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