Did hackers commandeer surveillance robots at a Russian airport?
A hacker group claims to have compromised a robotics company that sells wheeled surveillance robots in countries across the world, including Russia.
A hacker group claims to have compromised a robotics company that sells wheeled surveillance robots in countries across the world, including Russia.
Uber revealed it is revving up its app to be a “go anywhere and get anything” service, testing delivery robots, piloting self-driving
This year is the 100th anniversary of the arrival of robots in America. The word “robot” was coined in 1921 by Czech playwright Karel Čapek in
As 5G continues to work wonders for enterprises, Qualcomm is making sure it remains part of the excitement as well. While the chip company continues
The animal agriculture publication Poultry World recently released an article about the benefits of using virtual-reality technology to process
Drone Delivery: A Massive Huge Industry Coming Soon to a Doorstep Near You The path to the future is really many paths, each moving in fits
There is natural affinity to give names to inanimate objects and then to relate to them on an emotional basis. In the 1980s, I had a friend who
As with many species on the planet, emperor penguins are facing an existential crisis due to climate change. The fact that they reside in Antarctica,
Because the robotic apocalypse can’t come soon enough for some people, researchers at China’s Zhejiang University have programmed a swarm of
Because the robotic apocalypse can’t come soon enough for some people, researchers at China’s Zhejiang University have programmed a swarm of
Robotics has been more in the news coming my way the past six months than in perhaps the past six years. Much development shows progress, but I hope
Candace Dixon could barely climb the stairs. After lifting nearly 100,000 items in two months of working with robots at an Amazon fulfillment center,
by John Bowne Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars, is an Introduction Programming Manual that was uncovered accidentally in 1986 by an employee of Boeing
Micro robots to perform complex brain treatments may soon be making the leap from tech fiction to “science fact” Tiny, injectable robots
Because picking up poop is one of the least desirable aspects of dog walking, Toyota recently applied for patents related to a dog-walking robot