Boston Dynamics’ Atlas is testing warehouse work at Hyundai’s Georgia plant, showing how fast humanoid robots are moving from demos to factories.
The Air Force's next-generation nuclear missile program has blown its budget and hit serious delays. Here's how things went ...
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Boston Dynamics’ Atlas is headed for real work in Hyundai’s car factories
For Hyundai Motor Group, CES has become less about concept vehicles and more about how automation scales inside real ...
Sullivan Brill Personal Injury Attorneys announced an enhancement to its legal representation focused on bicycle accident ...
US developer's chief executive Kyle Clark explains why hitting 100,000nm flown has offered critical lessons as the company ...
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Ford sets an unwanted record as recalls pile up in 2025
Ford is closing out 2025 with a distinction no automaker wants: a recall tally that sets a new industry record and raises ...
Roborock Qrevo S5V robot vacuum review with 12000Pa suction FlexiArm mopping zero-tangle system. Real performance tests ...
Just two years after the introduction of the second-generation Territory, Ford came out with an electrified version. And ...
If you’ve spent enough time riding electric bikes, you quickly realize that power is only part of the draw. Another big part ...
For several decades, Boston Dynamics has pioneered the development of advanced robots, including humanoids and four-legged ...
Toronto, home to some of the worst traffic congestion in North America, recently announced that it has created a role for a ...
Today, ProtoArc—manufacturer of workspace solutions that enhance comfort, boost productivity, and foster overall wellness—announced they will exhibit at CES 2026, where the brand will debut prototypes ...
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