July 5 Reduce screen time and ditch big tech’s grip Reclaim your time from big tech with effective screen time reduction strategies for iPhone and Android, featuring steps to limit app usage and create phone-free zones.
July 5 Subway riders deliver street justice to brute who grabbed screaming woman on platform A group of everyday subway riders delivered some street justice to a crazed man who randomly grabbed a screaming woman on a platform and ushered her forward, dramatic viral video shows.
July 5 Job-killing robot learns at work, and it’s coming to the factory floor The AEON humanoid robot tackles labor challenges with Nvidia AI, Microsoft Azure cloud and advanced spatial awareness, working alongside industry leaders Schaeffler and Pilatus.
July 4 How Google’s ‘Ask Photos’ uses AI to find the pictures you want Google's Ask Photos feature brings AI-powered searches to your photo library, letting you find memories with natural language queries while maintaining privacy controls.
July 4 New Survey Shows Americans Are Letting AI Take The Wheel American consumers are adopting AI much more quickly than anticipated
July 4 New capsule device lets you control robots with your entire body Tokyo startup H2L has launched Capsule Interface technology enabling full-body robot control with muscle sensors, offering immersive remote operation.
July 3 Robots are taking over Uber Eats deliveries. Is your city next? Autonomous robots from Uber Eats are rolling out across U.S. cities, featuring LIDAR sensors, secure compartments and all-weather operation for food and grocery delivery.
July 2 Dominating 'space economy' a key priority for Trump's FCC chief The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission delivered his first major speech in his new role with the Trump administration, announcing six priorities he plans to focus on.
July 2 New Google AI makes robots smarter without the cloud The new Gemini Robotics On-Device AI allows robots to perform complex tasks without internet, offering enhanced privacy, reliability and adaptability for real-world use.
July 1 Berkeley launches a lightweight open-source humanoid robot The Berkeley Humanoid Light (BHL) is a lightweight, open source humanoid robot that anyone can build using 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components.