OnePlus takes on the wet touchscreen problem
[ad_1] I got caught in the rain twice last week. That probably says more about my general lack of preparedness than anything, of course, but I was reminded both times…
Read More »Google’s DeepMind team highlights new system for teaching robots novel tasks
[ad_1] One of the first things you discover in the world of robotics is the complexity of simple tasks. Things that appear simple to humans have potentially infinite variables that…
Read More »Intel backs Figure’s Humanoid robot to the tune of $9 million
[ad_1] Bay Area-based robotics firm Figure this week announced that its humanoid officially took its first steps — a milestone it hit a few days shy of of the company’s…
Read More »If you don’t buy Jony Ive’s $60,000 turntable, are you really a music fan?
[ad_1] You enjoyed his iMacs, his iPhones, his iPads. You thrilled at the way he said “aluminium” [sic]. You admired the typeface. Are you ready for the $60,000 turntable? Better…
Read More »Apple’s Vision Pro SDK is now available, in-person developer labs launch next month
[ad_1] Time to get a jump on all of that spatial computing. Apple today announced that its visionOS software development kit is now available, allowing 3D parties to begin building…
Read More »Google Pixel Tablet review: It’s all about the dock
[ad_1] No need to sugarcoat it, the history of Android tablets is rough. There are some exceptions. Samsung, for one, has managed to carve out a nice market for itself…
Read More »How curbside pickup caused Wing to rethink its approach to drone delivery
[ad_1] In many ways, drone delivery still feels very pie in the sky in terms of scalable e-commerce. In smaller, controlled pockets, however, the concept is going swimmingly. Among the…
Read More »Winging it | TechCrunch
[ad_1] Once again, your intrepid robotics reporter finds himself in the warm embrace of the Bay. To paraphrase Mark Twain, the warmest I was ever embraced was early summer in…
Read More »Meet me at the dog run
[ad_1] You’ll have to forgive me, I spent most of the morning thinking and writing about VR. In the lead-up to Apple’s expected headset announcement at WWDC next week, I…
Read More »Apptronik readies its humanoid robot for a summer unveil
[ad_1] Jeff Cardenas pulls out his MacBook. Apptronik’s co-founder and CEO has a slideshow he wants to show, running down the Austin startup’s seven-year history. It does, indeed, take a…
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