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Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago01 mins

A tennis-playing robot, TCL’s gargantuan phone, and a whole bunch of new AI-powered wearables. Here are some of the best gadgets we saw at IFA 2025.A tennis-playing robot, TCL’s gargantuan phone, and a whole bunch of new AI-powered wearables. Here are some of the best gadgets we saw at IFA 2025. 

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