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touch of a button, which Fellow claims can help extract a perfect espresso shot every time.The Series 1 includes features like a built-in tamper, PID-controlled temperature stability, and a low-water sensor to prevent dry boiler damage. It also comes with a steam wand with a 360-degree range of motion, ideal for creating creamy microfoam for latte art. The machine is available for preorder now for $2,000 and is expected to ship in June.Additionally, Fellow is offering an optional espresso essentials kit, which includes a grinder, distribution tool, and a tamper made specifically for their new machine. The kit is available for preorder for $385.—Megan WollertonDuolingo Now Teaches ChessPhotograph: DuolingoDuolingo, the popular language learning app, is expanding its horizons with a new course on chess fundamentals. In collaboration with the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Duolingo now offers lessons on everything from basic piece movement to advanced strategy and tactics.The course, called Duolingo Chess, aims to help beginners learn the basics of chess in a fun and interactive way, breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-understand lessons. The curriculum includes lessons, quizzes, and puzzles to help users improve their skills at their own pace, all for free.—Adrienne SoThese five updates to popular tech products bring a mix of new features and improvements to the world of streaming, smart glasses, electric vehicles, coffee, and chess. Whether you’re a casual viewer, a tech enthusiast, or a coffee connoisseur, there’s something in these announcements for everyone. So keep an eye out for these new offerings hitting the market soon, and enjoy the latest and greatest that these companies have to offer.