Producer Hideaki Yanaka tells io9 that Toei hopes to continue simulcasting future 'Kamen Rider' series worldwide.
Welcome to MythBusters, a Golf Digest+ series where we explore answers to some of golf’s most common questions through a series of tests with golfers and robots. Sometimes definitive, other times less ...
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7 US Restaurants Where A Robot Will Serve Your Meal
As labor and food costs rise, some restaurants have cut costs by bringing in robots to provide support. Here's 7 places where ...
A pavilion in Kolkata is decorated with giant computer keyboards and flashing lights, set against a backdrop resembling IT ...
U.S. technology company Nvidia and Fujitsu, a Japanese telecommunications and computer maker, have agreed to work together on ...
This guy makes R2D2 look cuddly. A child-sized robot with dreams of being a doctor is working its way up the ranks at a Big Apple vein treatment clinic — and might one day be the one wielding the ...
Eating after checking in your luggage at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) has turned into a futuristic experience, with a food delivery robot now rolling up to boarding gates to ...
Just when you thought our homes couldn't get more futuristic, Roborock released a robot vacuum with an AI-powered mechanical arm that can tidy up for you, as well as vacuuming and mopping your floors.
Star Trek is one of the most successful science fiction franchises ever created, holding its place among other hard-hitting picks of the genre. First debuting back in 1966 with Star Trek: The Original ...
Technology once confined to science fiction is now part of everyday life. From AI-powered glasses to home robots, these innovations are no longer prototypes but real products available in the UK and ...
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Video: Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot 'fights' Jared Leto at Tron: Ares premiere
Tesla's Optimus has tried to fight Jared Leto on the Tron Ares red carpet in a viral moment that overshadowed a serious worker injury lawsuit.
AUSTIN, Texas — A local security company is taking a futuristic approach to public safety, teaming up with an Oregon-based robotics firm to patrol neighborhoods using artificial intelligence.
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