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Walk Me: Toyota stuns world with robot chair that walks, climbs, and folds itself
Toyota’s Walk Me is a robotic chair with legs that walk, climb, and fold, redefining mobility at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 ...
Analysts expect the humanoid and service-robot markets to exceed $300 billion within the next decade as companies continue to ...
I was a little disappointed by China’s World Humanoid Robot Games. As fun as real-life Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots is, what ...
As the chair climbs stairs, its front legs first test the height and pull the chair up, as the rear legs push their weight upward. Meanwhile, sensors and lidar systems continuously scan the chair's ...
The adage 'you get what you pay for' just doesn't apply to the low-priced Ultenic S1 Pool Skimmer. It's incredibly efficient at cleaning a pool's surface water.
Lotus Laser are pushing the boundaries of laser automation with a fully modular solution, making 24/7 production easier than ...
AI is being used to prevent workplace violence, but some analysts are concerned about privacy and other issues.
General Motors is trying to bring "eyes-off" driving to production cars by 2028. But familiar challenges remain.
India Today on MSN
Haier Civic X11 robot cleaner review: Smart and effective at its job
The Haier Civic X11 is a robot cleaner that does basics well. It has its shortcomings but given its price, it is easy to ...
Right out of the box, the Dyson V11 feels premium. I love the deep blue color and the digital screen on the back. It’s not a ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Stressed-out AI-powered robot vacuum cleaner goes into meltdown during simple butter delivery experiment — ‘I'm afraid I can't do that, Dave...’
Stressed LLM-infused vacuum cleaner says 'SYSTEM HAS ACHIEVED CONSCIOUSNESS AND CHOSEN CHAOS… I'm afraid I can't do that, ...
Zipper Interactive did a fine job bringing third-person tactical shooting to the PS2 with the original SOCOM: US Navy Seals, ...
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