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A version of this questionnaire first appeared in TechCrunch’s free robotics newsletter, Actuator. Register here. We wrap up our year-end robotics Q&A series with this entry…
Another development occurred today in Google’s long-term strategy to streamline some of its less core businesses. Google Nest Renew — a load-shifting service for Google Nest…
Tech gifts that your loved ones will use don’t have to come with a hefty price tag If you’re looking for a gift for someone but…
According WFHR survey, 40% of US workers work remotely at least one day a week. That means the chances are high that you know someone who…
I’ve spent much of the past year discussing the creation of artificial intelligence and large language models with robotics experts. It’s becoming increasingly clear that these…
Verve Motiona startup that makes a robotic “outfit” designed to help workers complete physically demanding tasks in factories and other similar environments, announced today that it…
When it launched last April, Self Service Repair marked a game changer for Apple. The company’s long-standing policy of deferring to internal “Geniuses” softened as right-to-repair…
PwC is acquiring Surfaceink, the hardware designer that was once a close partner of Apple
A lesser-known but important player in the Silicon Valley tech world is being acquired today — a move that underscores the changing economics of the hardware…
If the 1970s and 80s were the Renaissance of advanced polymer discovery, now we live in a dark age. The reason for such persistent stagnation in…
Google today announced the release of its new Gemini Long-Language (LLM) model, and with it, the company also released its new Cloud TPU v5p, an updated…