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Meet FireAnt: US firm unveils mini ‘tank-killer’ robot built to hunt heavy armor
US robotics firm Swarmbotics AI has unveiled a new generation of ground-based autonomous systems designed to operate in ...
SwitchBot, a company responsible for a variety of smart home gadgets, has officially launched its SwitchBot Mini Robot Vacuum K10+ in the U.S. and Europe. Featuring a design that’s half the size of ...
Apartment dwellers, rejoice! If you've been wanting to get a robot vacuum but don't have the room for one, the SwitchBot Mini Robot Vacuum K10+ is tailor-made just for you. The first thing you'll ...
As part of our renewed effort to bring you the latest information on cutting edge technology and machinery we’re featuring regular Q&A discussions with several handpicked ag tech startups. For this ...
For years, researchers in artificial intelligence and robotics have been striving to develop versatile embodied intelligence or agents capable of performing tasks in the real world with the same ...
SwitchBot is upgrading its K10+ with improved suction, object avoidance, and an anti-tangle brush. The powerful new vacuum keeps the original’s super-compact design, for fitting in tight spaces. You ...
The new Mini Robots lineup from Robosen marks the debut of the world’s first smart toy platform, offering high-precision robotics and lifelike movements and voices. Robosen Robotics, a leader in ...
The 2002 release of the robot vacuum Roomba hinted at a future market of robots who took care of humanity’s menial household chores. Sanyo’s Mirai Sanzo robot takes a step toward organizing that ...
Hagop is passionate about smart home products, especially when it comes to making life easier. He's always eager to try out new technologies to make life easier, in terms of cleaning, automation, and ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — Two insect-like robots, a mini-bug and a water strider, developed at Washington State University, are the smallest, lightest and fastest fully functional micro-robots ever known to be ...
The MilliMobile can carry three times its own weight in sensors, but it’s not the mini-robot’s strength that makes it special. It’s the power. Instead of wires or batteries, the fully autonomous, self ...
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