Robots that perform those dreaded domestic chores -- unloading the dishwasher, folding laundry, cooking -- are still far from a reality for the average homemaker. That said, LG may have gotten us all ...
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PITTSBURGH — Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute gave Channel 11 an inside look at a new robot designed to tear apart old electronics like televisions. It takes just seconds for the robot to open up a ...
It sounds like a concept, but Roborock's legged Saros Rover was fully operational at CES—and it climbed stairs without missing a spot. I’m PCMag’s senior writer covering smart home and wearable ...
In the future, many significant but repetitive tasks currently done by humans at airports could be completed by robots that utilize artificial intelligence. For years, airports across the world have ...
The takeaway: At a time when investors are placing multibillion-dollar bets on humanoid robots, the people building them describe a more complicated picture. Engineers and executives working on the ...
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At CES 2026, VicOne & DeCloak demo new joint research on why privacy and cybersecurity must converge in real-world patrol deployments. In real patrol environments, cybersecurity, privacy, and AI ...
Smart lights that know where they’re placed in a room, wild designs for next-gen routers, and a glowing inedible donut. If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ...
As the war grinds on, sophisticated Russian defenses have pushed Ukraine to develop a frightening new weapon: semiautonomous killing machines. By C.J. Chivers This story was reported over the course ...
At CES 2026, Singapore-based company Sharpa has redefined general-purpose robotics with the debut of its first autonomous humanoid. Named North, the robot has been designed to showcase that autonomous ...