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IRobot brought out its new Roomba 980, which got its wide retail release on Thursday and is priced at $899. The latest model of the floor-vacuuming robot has new internal sensors and a camera to map and clean an entire level of a dwelling, with some pit stops to recharge along the way. According to the iRobot representatives at the show, the Roomba 980 has double the cleaning performance of the prior versions. Earlier editions of the Roomba used external “lighthouses” to guide them from one room to the next; the new model is guided by its mapping feature. IRobot, based in Bedford, MA, also introduced its first app, letting people name their robots and schedule cleanings. Just as the company was shining up its latest bot, a rival emerged on the horizon. On the other side of the event hall, Bissell, a veteran maker of vacuum cleaners, hit back with its entry in this fight: the SmartClean Robot Vacuum, which is available online. A wider retail release is due later this month.

Bissell’s bot is priced at $299, which the reps at the show said makes it more accessible for consumers. It does not map rooms like the latest Roomba, but it has a navigation system to follow a cleaning pattern. Based on what the reps said, it can handle a couple of rooms. Cleaning an entire level of a house sounded outside of its performance capacity, though. There are many rival robot vacuums in the market or on their way from companies such as Neato, Samsung, and Dyson. IRobot has been leaning heavily on its line of Roomba vacuums, and apparently will try to diversify a bit with a possible robotic lawnmower. In the meantime, the company’s Roomba 980 will be bumping into more and more competitors also out to clean up households.Vacuum company brand manager eats off subway floor to show faith in product A company brand manager eats food off a dirty subway floor - after using his company's vacuum to clean it - to demonstrate the effectiveness of his Bissell claims that their Symphony vacuum cleaner clears surfaces of 99.9 percent of bacteria and germs.

Less enthusiastic members of staff may just have taken their word for it, but this employee decided to demonstrate his faith in the product with a stomach-turning stunt. Canadian brand manager Ravi Dalchand entered the Toronto subway and used his steam vacuum cleaner to clean a small area of the filthy floor, before dropping his lunch on it and tucking in with a fork. Onlookers watched in disbelief as he feasted on chips from the grubby floor. Stares turned to gasps when he smeared sauce on the tiles and dipped his bread into it. Mr Dalchand presumably survived his lunch and just increased the stakes for Bissell's employee of the year. Weird News Video » The biggest companies in the world in 2015 The Fortune Global 500 has been released – the annual ranking of the largest companies in the world by revenues. Here is a list of the 20 biggest The Big Short hits UK cinemas: these are the best films about business The Big Short, the film adaptation of Michael Lewis' book of the same name

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