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Tek-Finds · March 28, 2026 · 3 MIN READ

Tek-Finds Brief — March 28, 2026

Today's five finds span autonomous home robotics, AI-powered metabolic health, edge AI hardware, and next-generation creative tools — each representing a convergence point where technology is making a specific human task meaningfully better.

Top 5 Tek-Finds

1. Roborock Saros 20 — The Robot Vacuum That Picks Up After You March 28, 2026 - The Verge

The Saros 20 is the first consumer robot vacuum with a built-in robotic arm. It identifies small objects on the floor — socks, cables, toys — picks them up, deposits them in a collection bin, then vacuums. The arm has a 200g payload limit and uses computer vision for object classification. Available now at $1,299.

Why it matters: This is the first time home robotics has crossed the manipulation threshold at consumer price points. The arm is the missing piece that makes robot vacuums genuinely useful rather than just convenient.

2. IBM/Roche Blood Sugar Prediction App — 72-Hour Glucose Forecasting March 28, 2026 - IBM Research

Using CGM data and a machine learning model, this app predicts blood sugar levels 72 hours in advance with 91% accuracy. Available on prescription in the EU, pending FDA clearance. For the 537 million people living with diabetes, this shifts management from reactive to predictive.

Why it matters: Predictive glucose management could reduce hypoglycemic episodes by an estimated 40% — a meaningful reduction in one of the leading causes of diabetes-related hospitalization.

3. Arm AGI CPU Dev Kit — Run 7B Models Locally at 5W March 28, 2026 - IEEE Spectrum

Arm’s new AGI CPU dev kit enables developers to run 7B parameter language models locally at 40 tokens/second on a 5W power budget. The kit is $299 and ships in May 2026. This is the hardware that makes always-on, private AI assistants viable on any device.

Why it matters: Local AI inference at this power level means AI that works without internet, without cloud costs, and without privacy tradeoffs. The intelligence moves to the edge permanently.

4. Cursor 3.0 — The IDE That Understands Your Entire Codebase March 28, 2026 - Cursor Blog

Cursor 3.0 understands your entire codebase across repositories, generates pull requests from natural language descriptions, and translates high-level goals into multi-file code changes. 2.1M active developers. Free tier available.

Why it matters: For solo developers and small teams, Cursor 3.0 effectively multiplies development capacity by 3-5x on well-defined tasks. The barrier to building software continues to fall.

5. Levels Health Metabolic Score 2.0 — Your Longevity Trajectory March 28, 2026 - Levels Health

Levels 2.0 integrates CGM, sleep, HRV, and activity data into a single daily metabolic score with a new “longevity trajectory” feature that projects your metabolic age based on current trends. Subscription is $199/month including CGM hardware.

Why it matters: Metabolic health is the single strongest predictor of healthspan. Making it visible, trackable, and actionable in real time is one of the highest-leverage things a person can do for their long-term health.


References

[1] Roborock Saros 20: The First Consumer Robot Vacuum With a Built-In Arm [2] IBM and Roche Launch 72-Hour Blood Sugar Prediction App [3] Arm AGI CPU Dev Kit: Run 7B Models Locally at 5W [4] Cursor 3.0: AI-Native IDE Reaches 2.1M Developers [5] Levels Health Metabolic Score 2.0: Longevity Trajectory Feature


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