Toyota has opened a "smart plant" in Kentucky that vows to revolutionize the manufacturing process while still keeping human ...
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Amazon drops $450 Roomba vacuum to $249 for the holidays
As the colder months roll in and more time is spent indoors, keeping floors clean can feel like an endless task. That’s why ...
Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) have emerged as critical components in the field of robotics, offering compact and ...
By Edward Dankwah Accra, Dec. 11, GNA – The Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Foundation, in partnership with Newmont, has commissioned ...
In recent years, robots that have dialogues with humans have become increasingly common in our daily lives. For example, ...
Analog cameras are nowhere near as efficient as biological eyes. If you’ve ever handled a single-lens reflex (SLR) camera, especially if it had a zoom lens attached, you know how heavy they are, and ...
“There’s an entire ecosystem of things and services that the smart home can deliver once you have a rich map of the home that ...
Whisker’s 2025 Litter-Robot lineup adds AI insights, quieter cleaning, and better odor control to make cat care easier for ...
From new TVs, auto tech, and computing announcements, to AI, drones and robots, the world's biggest consumer technology show ...
Toyota Boshoku opens $225 million auto-parts plant in Hopkinsville, its first "smart facility" in North America.
Toyota Boshoku, a supplier company for Toyota Motor, has opened its first-ever global "smart plant" in Kentucky. Here's a look at the new facility.
More than eight in 10 American homes now contain smart tech – including refrigerators, doorbells, and robot vacuums.
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