December 10, 2015 Tokyo gadget show offers glimpse of tomorrow A car that drives itself and glasses that translate a menu as you read it are some of the glimpses of tomorrow on offer at a gadget fair near Tokyo that began on Tuesday.
November 12, 2015 Finally, a robot that anyone can build A team of researchers has come up with a system that allows anyone to make a walking robot using only a 3-D printer and an off-the-shelf motor.
November 5, 2015 Check out the ‘ambulance drone’ that could one day save your life An engineering student in the Netherlands has unveiled an 'ambulance drone' fitted with a defibrillator that he believes could save thousands of lives a year.Â
November 5, 2015 Robots: Technology even cats can love Dystopian visions of 400-pound titanium monsters guided by artificial intelligence (and ready to crush us if we humans get out of line) probably aren't on any mortal's time horizon. But there is plenty of automated technology that is infecting everything from household gadgets to instruments, making them smarter and, well, more life-like.
November 5, 2015 Man arrested for assaulting Pepper, the robot that can read your emotions When SoftBank introduced Pepper to the world last year, the company focused heavily on the robot's ability to read people's emotions.
November 5, 2015 New drones automatically follow and record you The latest drones can automatically follow and record video of you.Â
November 5, 2015 GhostSwimmer: Navy’s new stealth robot The U.S. Navy’s new state-of-the-art smart, stealth, swimming robot looks like a shark…if you can spot it.
November 5, 2015 Cyber warfare? New system protects drones from hackers Military drones are often used to store sensitive data, ranging from troop movements to strategic operations.
November 5, 2015 Drone sightings up dramatically The government is getting near-daily reports — and sometimes two or three a day — of drones flying near airplanes and helicopters or close to airports without permission, federal and industry officials tell The Associated Press. It's a sharp increase from just two years ago when such reports were still unusual.
November 5, 2015 From Hollywood to porn: Film makers tap drones Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles, have been used to take incredible footage of sweeping vistas and wild stunts for nature documentaries, big budget action films, music videos, and now – wait for it — porn.