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Samsung AI wine fridge costs $4,267 and holds 101 bottles

Avatar photoby Diana Marsh1 week ago

Samsung has turned a wine fridge into an AI-powered inventory clerk. The new Infinite AI Wine Refrigerator, or Samsung AI wine fridge, tracks bottles with a built-in camera, logs label details automatically, and pairs the whole thing with a premium cabinet that holds up to 101 bottles. It is on sale now in South Korea […]

Posted inNews

Samsung and Hyundai launch Car-to-Home feature for smart home control from your vehicle

by sk03/24/2026
Posted inSmart Home

Hyundai and Kia cars now control Samsung SmartThings devices

by sk03/23/2026
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