EVERYONE loves a baby, right - apparently not, according to British condom brand Skyn, which has launched new "baby blocker" software giving Facebook users the option of not seeing baby photos on their feed.
The company said it was responding to the high-profile birth of baby Archie, son of Prince Harry and wife Meghan, which means "numerous baby photos are being shared every hour".
The free-to-download Google Chrome extension searches the Facebook feed and if a post contains babies or toddlers the page is immediately altered to block the post with an alternative image.
Skyn said the "social media contraceptive" aimed to give users "more browsing pleasure".
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Normally a caffeine high is within everyone's reach, but a California barista company has this week raised the bar with a US$75 cup of coffee.
Klatch Coffee Roasters offered the "super exclusive" Elida Geisha 803 coffee beans from Panama, which cost about $2,000 per kg.
The company said it owned the only 5kg stock available in the country, and offered it in a limited release in some of its outlets in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
"It's like nothing you've ever tried," said Klatch Vice President, Heather Perry.
"It's almost got these beautiful tea-like qualities, it's got fruit flavours," she said, noting they also had another bean from the same farm for just US$5 a cup.
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