Technology
A see-through grill with AI cooks steak in only 90 seconds
If you love outdoor cooking, you know how tough it can be to achieve the perfect results every time. You have to deal with uneven heat, flare-ups, smoke and guesswork.
Not to mention the hassle of cleaning up afterward. But what if there was a grill that could do all the work for you and cook your food exactly the way you want it in a fraction of the time?
That’s the promise of the Perfecta, a groundbreaking grill that combines cutting-edge technology with culinary expertise.
This innovative appliance could revolutionize outdoor cooking, providing you with a faster and more efficient way to prepare meals. Whether you’re a seasoned griller or a beginner, you’ll be amazed by what this grill can do.
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What makes this grill truly unique?
The Perfecta is unlike any other grill you’ve ever seen. It features a sleek and modern design, with a touchscreen display and a stainless steel body. But what makes it truly unique is its vertical orientation, dual infrared burners and NeuralFire AI chef.
Diagram of how the Perfecta works (Seergrills)
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What is vertical orientation?
The vertical orientation of the grill allows it to cook both sides of your food simultaneously, resulting in a significant reduction in cooking time. According to Seergrills, the company that makes Perfecta, it can prepare a mouthwatering, one-inch-thick rib-eye steak in just 90 seconds.
You also won’t have to deal with any smoke or flare-ups. The vertical orientation of the grill prevents any fat or grease from dripping onto the burners, eliminating the risk of fire. Instead, the fat and grease are collected in a dishwasher-safe drip pan at the bottom of the grill, making cleanup a breeze.
Man using the Perfecta (Seergrills)
How do the grill’s infrared burners perform?
The infrared burners are the secret behind the Perfecta’s incredible performance. They produce intense heat that sears the surface of the food, locking in the juices and flavor. The burners can reach temperatures of up to 1,000°C, which is nearly seven times hotter than the core of the sun.
WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)?
The infrared burners also offer another advantage: they can adjust their position to ensure even heating throughout the cooking process, including the edges. This means you won’t have to worry about flipping or rotating your food or ending up with burnt or raw spots. So, how do you know when your food is done? That’s where the NeuralFire AI chef comes in.
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What is the brain behind the grill?
The NeuralFire AI chef is the brain behind the Perfecta. It’s an artificial intelligence system that takes into account your desired doneness and sear level and calculates the optimal cooking time and temperature for each dish.
The NeuralFire AI chef uses sensors to detect the thickness of the food, preventing over or undercooking. It also monitors the internal temperature of the food, ensuring that it reaches the safe level for consumption.
All you have to do is input your preferred cooking parameters on the touchscreen display and let the NeuralFire AI chef do the rest. You can choose from preset options, such as rare, medium or well-done, or customize your own settings.
The NeuralFire AI chef will then guide you through the cooking process, telling you when to insert and remove your food, and alerting you when it’s ready. You can also check the status of your food on the display, or on your smartphone via the Seergrills app.
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How you can use the AI grill to prepare a wide variety of dishes
The NeuralFire AI chef is not only good at grilling, but also at baking, roasting and rotisserie. The Perfecta offers versatile cooking modes, making it capable of preparing a wide variety of dishes with ease. You can bake pizzas, roast chickens or make kebabs with the Perfecta, all in a fraction of the time and with minimal effort.
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How the grill offers a healthier alternative to traditional grills
By using infrared technology, the Perfecta reduces the formation of harmful compounds, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heterocyclic amines (HCAs). The Perfecta also consumes less energy and emits less carbon dioxide than conventional grills, making it more eco-friendly.
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Who’s behind the AI-powered grill?
The Perfecta is the brainchild of Seergrills, a U.K.-based startup that aims to bring the future of grilling to your backyard. It was founded by a team of engineers and chefs.
Perfecta specs (Seergrills)
When can I buy one of these grills?
The Perfecta is set to be released in the fourth quarter of 2024, with a retail price of $3,500. At the time of publishing, the company is offering a $900 savings on preorders.
Kurt’s key takeaways
Imagine enjoying restaurant-quality food in your own backyard without the hassle of traditional grilling. That’s what the Perfecta is all about. It features dual vertical infrared burners that can cook both sides of your food simultaneously, reducing cooking time. It also has a built-in AI chef named NeuralFire, which calculates the optimal cooking time and temperature for each dish. It also offers versatile cooking modes, including oven and rotisserie functions, making it capable of preparing a wide variety of dishes with ease. What doesn’t this thing do?
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The latest iPad Air is $400 for the first time and arrives by Christmas
If you have $400 and want an iPad, your options are usually kind of limited to either just the base iPad, or better yet, the latest iPad Mini — if it happens to be on sale when you’re shopping (it is now, but that’s not always the case). But right now, you should consider getting the 128GB version of Apple’s 11-inch iPad Air with the capable M3 processor. At Target, multiple colors of this model are $399.99, beating the previous low of $449.99 we’ve seen during large-scale deal events. Currently, no other retailer is matching this price. This sale ends Saturday night.
$400 is a sweet price for this model, as it debuted in early 2025 for $600. In terms of how it stacks up to other iPad models, Verge editor-at-large David Pierce said in his impressions that the M3 Air is “exactly what you think it is. Which is fine.” I know, that sounds like a back-handed compliment, but it’s been a while since iPads peaked in terms of utility, design, and fast performance. This one carries the torch in Apple’s tablet dominance, and its M3 processor means it’ll be a fantastic tablet for longer than any other iPad at the $400 price point. Read our in-depth impressions.
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Facebook settlement scam emails to avoid now
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Millions of Facebook users filed claims in a recent privacy settlement after the platform was accused of mishandling user data. The approved payouts have been rolling out, which means people are watching their inboxes for updates. Scammers know this and are sending look-alike emails that push you to click a “Redeem Virtual Card” button. Arlene B emailed us to share what landed in her inbox.
“I received an email stating that it was from (Facebook User Privacy Settlement Administrator) and that I needed to click on the button below to “Redeem Virtual Card.” Do you know if this is a scam or not?”
Her question shows how convincing these fake messages appear. A real settlement did happen, and people have been getting payments. Still, criminals are now piggybacking on the rollout with messages that look official but lead to dangerous sites that steal your information. Let’s walk through how to tell real emails from fake ones.
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Scammers send fake settlement emails that mimic the real payout notices to trick you into clicking. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
How to check if your Facebook settlement email is legitimate
Scammers rely on confusion and urgency. These steps help you confirm the message before you click anything.
Confirm the sender’s address
Real settlement emails come from facebookuserprivacysettlement@notifications.kroll.com. Kroll is the official administrator.
Look for your claimant ID
Real notices include your unique claimant ID and reference the claim you filed last year. Fake emails skip this personalized detail.
Check where the link leads
Real payout links go to DigitalPay / Veritas or domains tied to krollsettlementadministration. If the link points to a strange or shortened URL, it is likely unsafe.
Watch for common red flags
Pressure to act right away. Clumsy wording or spelling mistakes. A button that goes to a suspicious URL. You never filed a claim in the first place. Any sender address that is not the official Kroll domain.
Remember that you are not required to click anything
If your claim was approved, you have already received a legitimate notice. Emails that say you must “redeem” again or “confirm” payment are signs of a scam.
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A quick hover over the “Redeem Virtual Card” button often reveals a suspicious link that gives the scam away. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
Why scammers target large settlements
Whenever a major payout occurs, criminals blend in with legitimate messages because people expect money and may open emails quickly. When fake notices look similar to real ones, it only takes one careless click for scammers to grab your data.
DON’T FALL FOR FAKE SETTLEMENT SITES THAT STEAL YOUR DATA
A person logging onto Facebook (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
Ways to stay safe from settlement scams
Use these simple habits to protect yourself from Facebook settlement scams and any future payout scam.
1) Verify the sender every time
Look at the full address. Scammers often change one character in hopes you will not notice.
2) Hover over links before tapping
Check the destination without clicking. A strange URL is your warning sign.
3) Never share sensitive information through email
Real administrators do not ask for banking info or logins.
4) Use a data removal service
Data brokers often collect your email address, phone number and other personal details that scammers use to target victims. A data removal service can pull you out of those databases, which reduces the amount of scam email that reaches you in the first place.
While no service can guarantee the complete removal of your data from the internet, a data removal service is really a smart choice. They aren’t cheap, and neither is your privacy. These services do all the work for you by actively monitoring and systematically erasing your personal information from hundreds of websites. It’s what gives me peace of mind and has proven to be the most effective way to erase your personal data from the internet. By limiting the information available, you reduce the risk of scammers cross-referencing data from breaches with information they might find on the dark web, making it harder for them to target you.
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5) Go directly to the official settlement site
Type in the address yourself instead of using a link from an email.
6) Use strong antivirus software
Good security software blocks dangerous links and pages. The best way to safeguard yourself from malicious links that install malware, potentially accessing your private information, is to have strong antivirus software installed on all your devices. This protection can also alert you to phishing emails and ransomware scams, keeping your personal information and digital assets safe.
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7) Delete emails that push urgency
Scammers want fast reactions. Slow down and confirm details.
Kurt’s key takeaways
The Facebook settlement payout created the perfect moment for scammers to slip fake messages into inboxes. Once you know the signs, it becomes much easier to separate real notices from dangerous ones. Stay alert, trust your instincts and verify before you click.
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The first Dolby FlexConnect soundbar is coming from LG
Dolby Atmos FlexConnect technology debuted this year with the TCL Z100 speakers, and now we’re getting our first FlexConnect soundbar thanks to LG. The new H7 soundbar — which runs on the same Alpha 11 Gen 3 chip as LG’s OLEDs and new Micro RGB LED — is a part of the LG Sound Suite, a modular home audio system the company will debut at CES 2026. In addition to the soundbar, the Sound Suite will include the M5 and M7 surround speakers and the W7 subwoofer. All of the speakers feature Peerless Audio components.
The two main drawbacks of TCL’s Dolby FlexConnect implementation were the limitation of only allowing four connected speakers, including a sub, and the need for a 2025 QM series TCL TV. So you needed to pick between better sound coverage with a fourth speaker or more bass performance with a sub. LG’s Sound Suite, on the other hand, will allow you to connect the soundbar with up to four surround speakers and a subwoofer for a potential 13.1.7-channel system.
And while the speakers can be used with a compatible LG TV (including the 2026 premium LG TV lineup and 2025’s C5 and G5 OLEDs), it isn’t required. It’s possible to use the H7 soundbar with any TV — or without — and have it act as what’s called the lead device to connect the surround speakers and sub. LG says there are 27 different speaker configurations possible, from using two speakers as a stereo pair up to the full system with soundbar, surrounds, and sub.
In my experience with the TCL Z100, calibrating FlexConnect speakers to your space is also fast. Once they’re in place and plugged in, a short musical clip is played for a few seconds and then setup is complete. The system is able to know where the speakers are placed and how to optimize the surround and Atmos sound for your room. With other room correction software, the process can take much longer, requiring taking sound readings from multiple locations in the room.
LG is using ultra-wideband technology to adjust the sweet spot based on your listening position that it’s calling Sound Follow. What will be interesting to see with the LG Sound Suite’s Dolby FlexConnect implementation is how customizable it is after setup (for instance, adjusting subwoofer levels).
I’ll be hearing the system at CES and plan on reviewing the system when it’s available to see how well the technology translates into a home.
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