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Can Optimus make America win the humanoid robot race? Here’s the verdict
After four years of hype, Optimus shows some progress, yet the humanoid struggles to prove it's worth beyond staged demos.
There are myriad ways people are using AI range from the practical, like researching products or planning a trip, to the ...
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How to Make Hydraulic Powered Robotic Arm from Cardboard
In this video I show you how to make robotic arm from cardboard, it's quite fun to plaw with. Especially by moving coca cola cans. You need: cardboard, 8 syringes with rubber piston, old battery, 4 ...
Discover How to Create a DIY Hydraulic Powered Claw Machine from Cardboard! In this video, learn how to build an impressive ...
Looking to improve your home's Wi-Fi coverage without seriously wiping out your wallet? Snag these discounts from Amazon's ...
The remarkable robot dog — or more accurately, its AI-powered brain — can even handle having its legs extended by wooden poles, or having wheels attached. Short of a rocket-propelled grenade coming ...
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Prime Time to Save: Amazon's Best Early Big Deal Days Discounts on Laptops, Tablets, TV, Speakers, and More
Amazon's autumnal mega-sales event is approaching fast, and we've already discovered some deep discounts on top-rated tech ...
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New 3D-printed tissue with blood-like fluids mimics real organs for surgical practice
Minnesota engineers developed fluid-filled 3D-printed tissues that mimic the feel of surgery, earning praise from surgeons.
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