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LG’s ambient care concept: How robots could ease work-life balance at home
LG’s ambient care concept: How robots could ease work-life balance at home
The latest jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics exposes a stark gap. Last month, 91,000 women left the labor force, while about 10,000 men joined. Step back to all of 2025 and the split grows. Men’s labor force grew..
CES 2026: These AI webcams aim squarely at remote pros
CES 2026: These AI webcams aim squarely at remote pros
As a remote professional, I can tell you firsthand: a good webcam matters. A lot. You don’t want to look—or sound—grainy when you’re talking to management, clients, or collaborators. And you definitely don’t want to constantly crane your neck or..
RoboRock Saros Rover vs. Dreame Cyber X: the stair-climbing robot vacuum showdown
RoboRock Saros Rover vs. Dreame Cyber X: the stair-climbing robot vacuum showdown
I love my robot vacuum, but I’d ditch it in a second for one that climbs stairs. At CES 2026, two of the most hyped stair-climbing robot vacuums were the RoboRock Saros Rover and the Dreame Cyber X—and the conversation..
From robotaxis to your car—let’s see Physical AI in action
From robotaxis to your car—let’s see Physical AI in action
Some US cities make hailing a taxi a gamble—you might get a car with no driver. Duh, robotaxis aren’t new. But what if Physical AI could take over your own car? That’s what CES 2026 showed us, and not only...
CES 2026: can an AI cooking agent actually replace how we cook?
CES 2026: can an AI cooking agent actually replace how we cook?
The wan AIChef Ultra made its CES 2026 debut with a bold claim: it isn’t just a smart appliance—it’s an AI cooking agent. On paper, that idea is compelling. The system promises to plan meals, personalize recipes, create grocery lists,..
Robots learn to feel: how artificial skin changes touch
Robots learn to feel: how artificial skin changes touch
For decades, robots have been defined by precision, strength, and speed. What they lacked was something far more subtle: touch. Without it, machines struggle with tasks humans find instinctive, like gripping a fragile object or adjusting pressure mid movement. Artificial..

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