Laundry Garage has introduced a structured wash-and-fold handling process that is aimed at renovating wash dry fold services ...
Humanoid robots for home use are finally on sale in 2026 — but should you buy one? We break down real prices ($5K–$20K), real limitations, and the honest answer about what you're actually getting.
After five and a half years developing its technology at Alphabet's "moonshot factory" X, Intrinsic became an independent Alphabet company in its "Other Bets" division in July 2021. The Google parent ...
Humanoid robots are often marketed as the next leap in automation—machines that can walk, talk, grasp objects, and think independently.
Tesla's Optimus Gen 3 robot has proven advanced dexterity and meaningful progress in achieving new degrees of freedom.
Humanoid robots like Neo aim to simplify home life, yet limited capabilities, remote human control, and privacy concerns show ...
In many major cities, the delivery robots taking over sidewalks bear facial expressions and names of their own.
L ast year, Norwegian-US tech company 1X announced a strange new product: “the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to transform life at home”. Standing 168 centimetres tall and ...
Madison’s new humanoid robotics club plan to deploy an autonomous, two-armed robot that can deliver food and fold laundry by ...
Humanoid home robots are slowly entering consumer markets, but questions about privacy, practicality and human oversight continue to surround the technology.
X, a Norwegian-US tech firm, has launched Neo, a humanoid robot designed to transform household tasks. Despite advancements, privacy concerns and socioeconomic implications persist, as remote workers ...
San Francisco-based startup, Weave Robotics, is accepting pre-orders for its first home robot, Isaac 0, which folds laundry but requires human teleoperation for complex garments.