Home robots are transforming smart homes. Learn which consumer robotics are worth buying and how to choose safe, efficient ...
This robot stands 5 feet, 6 inches tall, weighs about as much as a golden retriever and is nearly the price of a brand-new budget car. This is Neo, the humanoid robot. It's billed as a personal ...
Have you ever wished you had a personal assistant who could follow you around, take care of your chores, entertain you, and keep you updated on the latest news and events? Well, you might be in luck, ...
California-based robotics company 1X has unveiled the NEO robot, a humanoid designed for everyday homes. Officially launched on 28 October 2025, the NEO Home Robot aims to bring automation into ...
From voice-enabled devices on wheels to emotionally intelligent companions, embodied AI is quietly moving in and changing the way we live. Imagine waking up to a robot gently nudging you awake, ...
We've long been fascinated with the idea of having robots around the house to take care of daily chores, freeing us up for more interesting pursuits. Though it would be cool to think that a robot like ...
The big picture: A robotics firm just unveiled its latest bipedal humanoid robot. It designed the faceless, jumpsuit-clad humanoid robot as a consumer-grade model explicitly built for home use.
Apple is said to be making a major project pivot. In February, the company cancelled its rumored, confirmed, and now-defunct "Apple car" program, and it's reportedly shifting toward a fairly ...
Pepper the robot is programmed with hundreds of jokes, and if you don't believe it, just ask her. The residents of the Estates nursing home in Roseville sure did as the robot made its national debut ...
Sci-fi tropes find their way into tech all the time. There are holograms (looking at you, Humane), personal AI assistants (not HAL, thank God), flying cars (sort of), creepy AI, and the list goes on.
After putting robot vacuums through rigorous cleaning tests, we designated four winners that will efficiently tidy up your ...
Wall-E, eat your mechanical heart out. A Boston-based entrepreneur has created a real-life, robotic personal assistant. And it looks pretty cool. The device is called Jibo. It was created by Dr.