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Nena Farrell @ Wired · today 05:34 EDT

Automated Holiday Party Ideas (2025): Ninja, HP Sprocket, Cricut

I’m testing smart home gear and high-tech party gadgets at every holiday party I host and attend. Here’s how to automate the little things so you can actually enjoy the seasonal vibes this year.

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