If Honor's Robot Phone can live up to its teaser video, there's something special in store - but there seems to be quite a way to go still.
When Honor first announced its quirky Robot Phone back in October, I said I'd have to see it and hold it to believe it's real. Three months later, I'm at least halfway there.
Nobody else has one of these $80,000 humanoid robots, so of course we had to durability test it the only way we know how. We ...
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We've become used to giving ourselves away. We give away our data. We even give away what we think, feel and do. Somehow, we say we care about privacy but don't often do anything to protect it. Also: ...
Regular pet cameras are limited to an eye-level view of a singular room, but robot vacuums can go anywhere. - Leah Stodart / Mashable composite This really speaks to the middle of the Venn diagram ...
The home panopticon is approaching, and apparently it’ll be able to detect people with AI, scream at them, and then shoot them with either paintballs or teargas. Known as “PaintCam Eve” — or EVA, ...