An 18-metre (60-foot) "Gundam" robot that can walk and move its arms was unveiled in Japan on Monday amid hopes that it will help invigorate tourism hit by COVID-19.
Videos showing an 18-metre (59-foot) robot in the Japanese harbour city of Yokohama have entranced the Twitterverse, pulling in more than 6 million views in the past week.
A viral video from China showing a little girl tearfully saying goodbye to her broken AI robot has sparked emotional and ...
The 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' endoskeleton is coming to your shelf, and it's been through hell.
"It's not so much about winning, it's just about having a good fight," says Becky Dowson, who has travelled to Sutton-on-the-Forest from her home in Nottingham. She is one of a group of roboteers who ...
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Batman Toys That Are Worth A Ton Of Money
Batman toys are commonplace, but original items in mint condition from the early days of the show can sometimes be worth five figures - or more.
Jeff Bridges, Greta Lee and Jared Leto star in the sci-fi franchise’s third installment, as two tech CEOs compete at ...
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The 2025 Esquire Gadget Awards
These 63 products prove that keeping up with the times matters. Ranging from robots to red-light technology, this is what you ...
It has long since been time that Nintendo adds these beloved and iconic characters to the Super Smash Bros. roster.
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How construction 3D printing is changing our world
In the 21st century, 3D printing has become commonplace. Nowadays, few people remember that the first object printed using ...
From duck and vampire hunts to boxing and football sims, these are the titles that made the Nintendo Entertainment System ...
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