TECH 18 hours ago A pedal-electric hybrid that's half bike, half car Created in Germany, Hopper Mobility's Hopper is a sleek, semi-enclosed, car-like three-wheeler that allows drivers to avoid traffic and travel in bike lanes.
TECH 2 days ago AI-powered seeing robot guide dog provides new leash on life for the blind Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson introduces you to RoboGuide: AI guide dog for the visually impaired for safe indoor navigation.
TECH May 22 China unveils its first full-size electric running humanoid robot Tiangong is a full-size humanoid robot from China that stands as tall as an average human, can jog and is capable of running on electric power.
TECH May 21 Cube Conquest: The trailblazer’s transforming trailer Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson examines the Cube Series trailer, which transforms from a compact towable to a spacious shelter that offers modern amenities and four-season comfort.
TECH May 19 Aerodynamic electric hypercar is packing some serious horsepower A nod to MG's storied history, the EXE181 concept car could become the world's most aerodynamic vehicle, leading the charge in energy-wise automotive design.
TECH May 19 Boston Dynamics' creepy robotic canine dances in sparkly blue costume Robotic dogs performed a dance routine and kissed, igniting discussion about the potential applications of this technology at entertainment venues like theme parks.
TECH May 17 Is this autonomous security guard robot the protection you need? A robotic security guard stands 5 feet tall and can move at 3 mph while patrolling the workplace and reporting to a call center staffed by humans.
LIFESTYLE May 17 Meet the American who invented sliced bread: Otto Rohwedder, hard-luck hawkeye Otto Rohwedder of Davenport, Iowa, created the invention by which all others are judged — sliced bread — in 1928. His innovation quickly changed consumer culture.
TECH May 16 Even with glitches, planning your next trip with AI is making me rethink travel Powerful artificial intelligence tools offer a glimpse into a future in which planning for your next vacation is as simple as sending a text.
TECH May 16 Freak robot made in China can learn, think, work like humans The Astribot S1's ability to mimic human movements sets it apart from other robots; it can move at about 33 feet per second and it can handle 22 pounds in each arm.