Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers gift-giving tips for the TV fan in your life. As the holidays draw near, there’s ...
Actor and businesswoman Sarah Jessica Parker speaks at the Reuters NEXT summit in New York. The two-day conference brings ...
The Trump administration said on Tuesday (December 2), it has paused all immigration applications, including green card and U ...
Russia unveiled a humanoid robot, dubbed AIdol, during a flashy showcase in Moscow — only for it to fall on its face, both figuratively and literally. Footage of the event, which went viral this week, ...
Every single day—weekend, weekday, rain or shine—whichever robot vacuum I’m currently testing starts running at 9 am. It’s always a good sign. I heave a sigh of relief and continue with whatever else ...
Russia’s first humanoid robot with artificial intelligence fell on stage during its official debut at a technology event in Moscow on November 10, prompting staff to cover the machine from public view ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Robot vacuums are amazing machines, but they can also be a pain in the arse. In my home, testing a new robot ...
The year is 2026. You’ve been tearing your hair out keeping up with your 1,800 square foot Bay Area bungalow: picking up items and setting them back down, turning lights on and off, and even opening ...
Robotics company 1X officially launched its humanoid NEO Home Robot this week, opening up pre-orders for customers who want to live in a robot-assisted future. "Humanoids were long a thing of sci-fi..
No, this isn’t Wall-E — from the Pixar film — picking up trash, or Rosie, the housekeeper on the 1960s animated show, the Jetsons; it’s the real thing, or something close to it. California-based tech ...
California-based AI and robotics company 1X is now accepting pre-orders for its humanoid robot NEO, which was designed to automate everyday chores and to offer personalized assistance. Users will be ...
The 1X Neo can do the dishes, clean the kitchen, even fold laundry. WSJ’s Joanna Stern spent time with the humanoid—and its creator—to see what it can really do and how much still requires a human ...