AI-enabled toys are gaining traction this holiday season, but we are simultaneously seeing renewed interest in older ...
Hard to shop for? Whether you need information or inspiration, these are gifts they’re guaranteed not to have.
The federal Bureau of Prisons is closing a California lockup that was once home to Al Capone and Charles Manson over concerns ...
BP finds leak in major Pacific Northwest pipeline, resumes delivering fuel to Seattle-Tacoma airport
SEATTLE (AP) — Oil company BP has found the source of a leak in a major Pacific Northwest pipeline system, allowing it to ...
Born in 1926 as Burton Carpenter Meyer, he enlisted in the Navy and served for two years as an aircraft mechanic. After retiring from toy making, he moved to Downers Grove, a suburb of Chicago, where ...
The Instant Pot can do it all — it’s a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, yogurt maker, saute pan and more, ...
To bring this Olaf to life, Disney used A.I. called "reinforcement learning" to achieve self-walking and movements with ...
Imagineering's entertainment robots get cuter and cuddlier as they become more advanced, so surely there's nothing to worry ...
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Retro toys that are new again for the 2025 holiday season
Classic toys like Easy Bake Oven, Rubik's Cube, and Tamagotchi have been revived and modernized for the next generation of ...
AI Teddy Bear Back on the Market After Getting Caught Telling Kids How to Find Pills and Start Fires
The AI-powered teddy bear "Kumma" from FoloToy is now being sold again, following a week-long internal safety review.
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Video: Warehouse humanoid robots lift and sort objects on their own in real-time
In the video published on Monday, each robot picks objects from piles of different heights, forcing the system to rely on live perception and motion planning. The robots do not follow fixed paths.
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