South Bend hosts the second annual FIRST Tech Challenge Michiana Premier Event from June 18-21 with teams from across the ...
A new FTC lawsuit reveals how sophisticated subscription app operators can allegedly use shell companies and payment ...
This story has been updated. On a cool evening in April, a team of high schoolers gathered at the Enfield Town Annex for practice. Bright yellow uniforms in different patterns lined one wall, and ...
German company Neura Robotics has raised a round of up to $1.4 billion, the company said on Wednesday. U.S. tech giants including Tether, Qualcomm, Amazon and Nvidia all participated in the round.
Space changes the rules for almost everything, including how a robot should move. On Earth, legs help us stand, balance and walk across a room. In microgravity, those same legs lose much of their ...
A new wheeled robot could help people at home before many humanoid robots are ready for everyday use. That is the big idea behind Hello Robot's Stretch 4. While many companies are developing ...
Germany’s Neura Robotics said it secured up to $1.4 billion in funding to build a physical artificial intelligence platform, backed by Amazon, Nvidia NVDA2.95%increase; up pointing triangle and the ...
Nvidia has announced a major step forward in humanoid robotics with the launch of the H2+ reference robot platform, developed in partnership with China’s Unitree Robotics and Singapore-based Sharpa.
Building on the country’s electric vehicle industry, Chinese companies are making robot parts at a scale and price point others can’t match. China’s lead in humanoid robots was evident at last month’s ...
A Booster T1 humanoid bot was filmed kicking a ball so hard it put a dent in a wall. Jam Press See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google He turned it into a ...
Back in March, the Feds sent notice to nearly 100 car dealerships warning them to stop engaging in deceptive pricing practices—or else. But despite making a pretty big deal about the whole thing at ...
At the close of his keynote address at the Humanoids Summit in Tokyo, Hiroshi Ishiguro — one of the pioneers of humanoid robotics — offered a candid assessment of the industry's progress: despite ...