A man with ALS has gone viral for using a robotic arm controlled by his brain to feed himself, and the Neuralink waitlist is skyrocketing.
Robot makers want us all to believe we’re on the brink of an autonomous humanoid robot revolution. But that’s just not true.
The Pirkus is a fine-looking robot kit that can, once assembled, be controlled via a Bluetooth-enabled phone. The kit isn’t cheap—it’s quoted at 1,000 quid—but it’s no slump when it comes to abilities ...
An American company just launched what they say is the first humanoid robot that is able to do domestic chores. View on ...
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Sci fi meets chores: This humanoid robot does your cleaning. But human may peek into your home
An American company just launched what they say is the first humanoid robot that is able to do domestic chores.View on ...
Historically, the subject of our January teardown has been a piece of high-tech holiday lighting from the clearance rack; after all, they can usually be picked up for pocket change once the trucks ...
Last year at CES French startup Pollen Robotics debuted Reachy, an open-source humanoid robot (the top half of one at least) capable of performing a wide variety of tasks — from traditional R&D to ...
This roller skating robot from Japan may not drink and spew catchphrases like “Bite My Shiny Metal Ass”, but unlike Bender, you can control this one with your Bluetooth-enabled cellphone. Plen has 18 ...
The project is designed to control a robotic vehicle using an android application. Bluetooth device is interfaced to the control unit on the robot for sensing the signals transmitted by the android ...
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