Spot: a dog-sized robot that likes getting kicked
A new robot from Boston Dynamics can stay upright even after being kicked.
A new robot from Boston Dynamics can stay upright even after being kicked.
Called the Airborne Launch Assist Space Access or ALASA program, it would be able to send satellites weighing 100 pounds or less into low earth orbit within 24 hours for less than $1 million per launch.
The event will be held ahead of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and the curve on the invitation hints at the debut of the Galaxy S6 Edge.
The Sprout is a daring move by HP to redefine what a PC can do, at a time when images from videos to virtual reality are dominating users' attention. This machine tries to make it all work together. Here's our hands-on.
Motorola is back in China after a two-year hiatus and it's hoping that smartphone customization is the way to win over customers in a crowded marketplace.
DARPA updated its humanoid rescue robot Atlas, but the changes show how far the machine still has to go to be useful in disaster zones.
At the Miraikan museum in Tokyo, robots are one step closer to taking over. Two female androids held their own news conference, with little participation from human beings.
The handset maker unveiled its Xiaomi Note in Beijing Thursday. It has a 5.7-inch screen and is a fraction of a millimeter thinner than the iPhone 6 Plus.
A San Francisco startup is designing a modular robot that uses one joint to connect a variety of parts.
San Francisco startup Modbot is designing industrial and hobby robots that piece together like Legos.
A San Francisco startup has solved one of the drawbacks with a lot of car-sharing services -- though you'll have to make do with two wheels instead of four.
Walking up the gangway to board Royal Caribbean's tech-laden Quantum of the Seas, it was hard not to marvel. Across the harbor was Manhattan, and at 348 meters the new ship is almost as long as the Empire State Building is tall. But it's what the ship contains that made my inner geek salivate.
Construction workers in Boston are trading in hard hats for 3D glasses at what will be a new hospital and research center set to open in 2016.
Surgical Sam is a lifelike, pediatric mannequin that is training doctors at Boston Children's Hospital.
Aiko Chihara is welcoming guests at Toshiba's booth at Ceatec outside Tokyo and can communicate in sign language.