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⥠Welcome to The Weekly Authority, the Android Authority newsletter that breaks down the top Android and tech news from the week. The 212th edition here, with Pixel 7 storage options, OnePlus 11 Pro renders, Sonyâs State of Play and Nintendo Direct highlights, an âeasierâ way to make cup noodles, and more.
đ„¶ This week Iâm feeling quite smug to be writing this from the comfort of my new couch, in my new apartment. Ok, so Iâm still not unpacked, but I made it! In other news, the temperature here in Scotland dropped to 6°C this morning, so I may need to unpack my sweaters firstâŠ
This week weâre wondering about the point of Thankoâs Cup Noodle Machine. Why does it exist? Whatâs its purpose? Exactly how much time is it supposed to save you? Who are these people that are too busy to boil water? Keep reading and youâll find out exactly what weâre talking about.
Since preparing cup noodles involves nothing more than peeling open the lid of the cup, boiling some water, adding it to the cup, and waiting for the ingredients to rehydrate, why would anyone create a gadget designed to simplify that process? Japanâs Thanko obviously thought the task could be easier.
We should add, the Makasetei will set you back $45, which seems like a lot to spend on a task that could easily be achieved with an electric kettle. Not to mention the kitchen counter real estate itâll take up. True, it might come in handy if (like me) youâve just moved house and have no idea which box you packed the kettle in. Or if you donât own an electric kettle. And for those with a serious cup noodle habit, well, we guess itâs a bit of a novelty. Still⊠$45!
Something extra: This cheeky food delivery robot crashed a crime scene in LA.