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Let’s face it, nobody enjoys washing dishes. 

I mean … it’s a chore that often feels never-ending, piling up after every meal. But what if there was a way to make this tedious chore a breeze? 

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Enter the Capsule Solo, the latest innovation from Loch Electronics that’s set to revolutionize your kitchen routine. With its compact design and ability to clean up to 35 dishes in just 15 minutes, this countertop dishwasher is here to change the way you think about dishwashing.

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Capsule Solo tiny countertop dishwasher (Loch Electronics)

Small but mighty

Don’t let its compact size fool you. The Capsule Solo may be tiny, measuring just 10.3 by 18.3 by 20.3 inches and weighing 26.5 pounds, but it packs a powerful punch. This pint-sized powerhouse can fit up to 35 items across its two racks, including pots, pans and plates up to 12.2 inches wide.

Capsule Solo tiny dishwasher (Loch Electronics)

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Versatility at its finest

Whether you’re in a small apartment, an office kitchen or even camping in an RV, the Capsule Solo has you covered. Its portable design and independent water tank system mean you can use it anywhere, anytime.

Capsule Solo tiny countertop dishwasher (Loch Electronics)

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Efficiency meets convenience

With six different wash cycles, the Capsule Solo can tackle everything from a quick 15-minute refresh to a deep clean for those stubborn stains. It even has a special cycle for washing fruits and veggies.

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Capsule Solo tiny countertop dishwasher (Loch Electronics)

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Eco-friendly cleaning

Loch Electronics claims the Capsule Solo uses less water and energy than traditional handwashing, making it a win for both your wallet and the environment. You could save over $200 annually on utility bills due to its efficient design.

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A man unloading the Capsule Solo tiny countertop dishwasher (Loch Electronics)

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Funded by the people: The Kickstarter success story

The Capsule Solo’s journey began on Kickstarter, where it raised approximately $760,000, far surpassing its initial goal of around $10,500. This crowdfunding campaign attracted 2,435 backers, showcasing the strong demand for a compact dishwasher that fits modern lifestyles. Late pledges are still available, with shipping set to begin in January 2025, allowing more people to join the Capsule community.

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Capsule Solo tiny countertop dishwasher (Loch Electronics)

Kurt’s key takeaways

The Capsule Solo is a potential game-changer for anyone who dreads dish duty. Its compact size, versatility and efficiency make it an attractive option for many people. Its innovative features and successful Kickstarter campaign suggest it’s striking a chord with consumers. As we move towards more compact and efficient living spaces, appliances like the Capsule Solo could become the new norm in kitchen convenience.

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Welcome to Fox News’ Artificial Intelligence newsletter with the latest AI technology advancements.

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:

– CES 2026 showstoppers: 10 gadgets you have to see
– Construction giant unveils AI to help prevent job site accidents: ‘It’s essentially a personal assistant’
– Fox News gets exclusive look at company helping businesses nationwide harness AI-powered robots to boost efficiency and fill labor gaps

CES 2026 put health tech front and center, with companies showcasing smarter ways to support prevention, mobility and long-term wellness. (CES)

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FUTURE IS NOW: Every January, the Consumer Electronics Show, better known as CES, takes over Las Vegas. It’s where tech companies show off what they’re building next, from products that are almost ready to buy to ideas that feel pulled from the future.

SAFER SITES: Construction equipment giant Caterpillar has unveiled a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool designed to improve job site safety and boost efficiency as the industry grapples with labor shortages.

FUTURE OF WELLNESS: The Consumer Electronics Show, better known as CES, is the world’s largest consumer technology event, and it’s underway in Las Vegas. It takes over the city every January for four days and draws global attention from tech companies, startups, researchers, investors and journalists, of course.

FUTURE OF WORK: As artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving, Fox News got an exclusive look at a company helping businesses nationwide harness AI-powered robots to boost efficiency and fill labor gaps. RobotLAB, with 36 locations across the country and headquartered in Texas, houses more than 50 different types of robots, from cleaning and customer service bots to security bots.

The LG CLOiD robot and the LG OLED evo AI Wallpaper TV are displayed onstage during an LG Electronics news conference at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Jan. 5, 2026. (REUTERS/Steve Marcus)

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COMPUTE CRUNCH: The price tag for competing in the artificial intelligence race is rapidly climbing, fueling demand for advanced computing power and the high-end chips that are needed to support it. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) CEO Lisa Su said demand for AI computing is accelerating as industries rush to expand their capabilities.

AI GONE WRONG: A California teenager used a chatbot over several months for drug-use guidance on ChatGPT, his mother said. Sam Nelson, 18, was preparing for college when he asked an AI chatbot how many grams of kratom, a plant-based painkiller commonly sold at smoke shops and gas stations across the country, he would need to get a strong high, his mother, Leila Turner-Scott, told SFGate, according to the New York Post. 

DR CHAT: ‘The Big Money Show’ panelists weigh in on a report on people turning to ChatGPT for medical and healthcare questions.

‘FUNDAMENTALLY DEFLATIONARY’: OpenAI Board Chair Bret Taylor discusses artificial intelligence’s potential to change traditional work and its increasing use in healthcare on ‘Varney & Co.’

MIND TRAP ALERT: Artificial intelligence chatbots are quickly becoming part of our daily lives. Many of us turn to them for ideas, advice or conversation. For most, that interaction feels harmless. However, mental health experts now warn that for a small group of vulnerable people, long and emotionally charged conversations with AI may worsen delusions or psychotic symptoms.

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A California teenager sought drug-use guidance from a ChatGPT chatbot over several months while preparing for college, his mother told SFGate, according to the New York Post. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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These AI projects include Prometheus, the first of several supercluster computing systems, which is expected to come online in New Albany, Ohio, sometime this year. Meta is funding the construction of new nuclear reactors as part of the agreements, the first of which may come online “as early as 2030.” These announcements are part of Meta’s ongoing goal to support its future AI operations with nuclear energy, having previously signed a deal with Constellation to revive an aging nuclear power plant last year.

Financial information for the agreements hasn’t been released, but Meta says that it will “pay the full costs for energy used by our data centers so consumers don’t bear these expenses.”

“Our agreements with Vistra, TerraPower, Oklo, and Constellation make Meta one of the most significant corporate purchasers of nuclear energy in American history,” Meta’s chief global affairs officer, Joel Kaplan, said in the announcement. “State-of-the-art data centers and AI infrastructure are essential to securing America’s position as a global leader in AI.”

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