Lovelife Krush Is a Smart Sex Toy Making Kegel Fitness Fun
On 5/22/21 at 8:00 PM EDT
It s natural for pelvic muscles to weaken as a result of childbirth and aging, and throughout life. After birthing four babies, I can attest that an unexpected sneeze or robust laughter can often require a change of clothing. Strengthening the pelvic floor has various benefits, especially for new moms who want to rejuvenate their muscles, including the possibility of more intense pleasure and stronger orgasms. Kegel exercises, when done consistently, are a relatively simple way to achieve this, but remembering to do them and gauging progress can be challenging.
LG C1 OLED TV: The Big Winner at CES 2021?
AMD won with its Ryzen 5000 chips and LG made a big splash with its new OLED TV.
As the 2021 virtual International CES approaches its end on Thursday, the show’s official partner for awards, Engadget, has announced its official Best of CES Awards. Engadget hosted a webcast announcing the winners on the CES platform, although it had announced winners earlier in the day.
The winner of the Best of the Best Award, from Engadget, is AMD’s new Ryzen 5000 laptop chips.
“For the Best of the Best category the Engadget team tends to look for the products that have the greatest potential to change the technology landscape over the coming year. For us, that would be AMD’s new mobile chips,” Engadget said.
January 12th, 2021
Engadget
We’ll admit, we weren’t entirely sure what to expect when we agreed to judge the annual Best of CES Awards without an in-person show. How many companies would show up to an online-only show? What would we lose without being able to wander the halls of a massive convention center and see the products up close? As it turns out, we needn’t have worried. More than 1,900 brands, big and small, turned up this year, according to the Consumer Technology Association, the industry group that organizes the show each year. What’s more, many companies found socially distant ways to show us their latest and greatest in person, ahead of the show. (That’s especially useful for the TV category, wouldn’t you say?)