February 6, 2017 Realdoll builds artificially intelligent sex robots with programmable personalities Sex doll manufacturer Realdoll is dipping its toe into the world of AI and robotics with a new concept for a robot sex assistant that will form a "real bond" with its, erm, users.
February 3, 2017 Super Bowl LI will tap tech to give viewers a player's POV The Super Bowl dates back to 1967, and now, decades later, the 2017 Super Bowl will make use of modern tech that will boost viewers' experiences.
February 2, 2017 MIT builds invisible fish grabbing robot They are nearly invisible and could have applications for surgery as well as underwater.
February 1, 2017 Meet the 'Bat Bot': Scientists unveil robot that flies just like a bat In what might make an excellent sidekick for Batman, scientists have built a fascinating, unconventional flying robot that moves its wings and flies just like a bat.
February 1, 2017 Why you'll send a digital avatar to a meeting by 2020 In the future, you might not have to attend a meeting in person.
February 1, 2017 Computer manages to beat 4 of world's best poker players Four of the world's best poker players are hanging their heads after recently losing $1.8 million in chips to Libratus.
February 1, 2017 Check out this personal cargo robot from the maker of Vespa scooters Gita wants to be your personal robot, carrying your stuff from A to B at speeds of up to 22 mph.
January 30, 2017 Hyperloop passenger pods hurtle along a test track in California contest The ultra-fast Hyperloop transportation system will need passenger pods if it's ever to become a thing, and teams of student engineers are hoping to create the capsules. A contest over the weekend brought together the best of the bunch.
January 30, 2017 See the world's first graphene dress Two scientists first isolated graphene in 2004 and went on to win a Nobel prize for bringing to the world's attention a "wonder material" that conducts electricity better than anything else and has the potential to revolutionize fields from computing to travel, recounts the Guardian.
January 30, 2017 By squeezing and twisting, new robot could keep hearts pumping Like Wall–E, a new robot may soon find its way into– or rather onto– your heart.