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Unitree 1.8m Humanoid Robot Every Punch Comes Through!

Unitree 1.8m H2 Humanoid Robot, A Combat Sparring Test. H2's knee strike lifts G1 off the ground. This is to validate the overall reliability of the robot.
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China’s unmanned Moyujian strike helicopter is ready for plateau combat tests

At Aero Asia in Zhuhai, developer says it put high-altitude drone with missiles through live-fire target tests above 4,000 metres
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The Cube System - Mine laying module

Turn (almost) ANY Naval vessel into a mine layer.
The Cube Mine laying system consists of a container-based minelaying module and one or more storage modules capable of handling all known brands of sea mines. Semi-automatic, fully automatic or manual handling depending on doctrines at sea combined with easy and safe logistics on land.
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Advanced Navigation Technology Completes Hypersonic Test Flights

At five times the speed of sound, resilient Advanced Hypersonic Technology Inertial Measurement Unit soared past a major milestone completing successful test flights.

It survived harsh atmospheric conditions that no other navigation technology has withstood. These unprecedented feats have groundbreaking implications for the future of reusable, autonomous hypersonic navigation.
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Unitree 1.8m Humanoid Robot Every Punch Comes Through!

Unitree 1.8m H2 Humanoid Robot, A Combat Sparring Test. H2's knee strike lifts G1 off the ground. This is to validate the overall reliability of the robot.
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China’s unmanned Moyujian strike helicopter is ready for plateau combat tests

At Aero Asia in Zhuhai, developer says it put high-altitude drone with missiles through live-fire target tests above 4,000 metres
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LimX Dynamics has unveiled a new modular embodied robot designed to handle everything from precise manipulation to complex terrain mobility.

LimX Dynamics officially introduced TRON 2, a new multi-form embodied robot, with a starting price of $7,000. Pre-orders are now open on the company’s official website.
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Launbot - Hang. Dry. Straight. Everyday

Enhanced by advanced AI technology, Launbot will always use the perfect temperature, airflow and timing to ensure each piece of garment is fully dried without damage.

At just 265g and the size of a lunchbox, it is perfect for multiple-days traveling, road trips and camping.
An AI model trained on prison phone calls now looks for planned crimes in those calls

The model is built to detect when crimes are being “contemplated.”


A U.S. telecom company trained an AI on years of inmates’ phone and video calls and is now piloting it to scan calls, texts, and emails, aiming to predict and prevent crimes. Securus Technologies built the tool starting in 2023, including a model trained on seven years of Texas prison calls, and has been testing it in real time in jails and prisons.

The AI flags conversations for human review to detect criminal activity, including trafficking and gang-related crimes. Inmates are notified that calls are recorded, but few know their data could train AI. Advocates warn this creates coercive consent and deepens invasive surveillance, while courts have set few limits. Securus says the tool makes monitoring more efficient, not to target individuals, and aims to balance security with affordability.
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Razer Project AVA, your 24/7 AI companion, designed to live right alongside you.

Powered by advanced AI, AVA features a dynamic personality that learns and evolves based on your interactions. Brought to life as an animated 5.5" 3D hologram, she uses human-like vision and audio sensing for full contextual awareness.

AVA simplifies life by organizing your schedule, consulting on work tasks, and guiding you to victory as your enthusiastic gaming wingman.
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A Hong Kong startup called Efortune has unveiled Ring Mouse, a smart ring that lets you control your phone and computer with gestures 🖐
It connects via Bluetooth and allows scrolling, clicking and navigation without a mouse or touchpad. Battery life reaches up to ten hours on a single charge.
No buttons needed, just pure Jedi style tricks
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An automatic feeder turned the cat from a pet into a living food timer 😅
After the gadget appeared, the fluffy one stopped living a normal life and switched to standby mode.
No games, no naps, no personal business.
Just a motionless stare full of hope and an unshakable faith in technological progress 🐱
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Smart home 2.0 powered by AI robots.

Powered by the AI Hub as your home's central brain, this next-generation general purpose humanoid robot transforms your home beyond mere automation. It now observes, makes decisions, and takes proactive action reducing your household chores, providing emotional companionship, and enhancing daily exercise and wellness.
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The world's most dynamic humanoid robot, Atlas is transforming enterprise applications. Built on decades of research and real-world experience, Boston Dynamics is delivering the new face of industrial automation.
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The Sidekick is the world's first powered wearable at the ankle, designed to help people move further, faster and for longer distances.

The Sidekick is not a medical device; it is a lifestyle product that enables you to harness your own power and ability to move with more ease, confidence, and enjoyment.
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World's First: Unitree Humanoid Robot Autonomous Walking Challenge in −47.4°C Extreme Cold

−47.4°C, 130,000 steps, 89.75°E, 47.21°N… On the extremely cold snowfields of Altay, the birthplace of human skiing, Unitree's humanoid robot G1 left behind a unique set of marks.
Sony Group has developed a technology that can identify the original music used in AI-generated songs, potentially allowing songwriters to seek compensation if their work helped train AI models.

The system analyzes which artists’ tracks were used in learning and generating music, and can even estimate contribution levels. If developers cooperate, Sony can connect directly to base model systems for detailed data. Without cooperation, it compares AI-generated tracks with existing catalogs to estimate the sources.

As the AI boom fuels accusations of copyrighted music being used without permission — including songs mimicking famous singers — Sony believes this tool could support a framework where revenue from AI music is shared with original creators and help curb infringement.

Developed by Sony AI, the technology could also be applied to video, games and character content. The company has not yet announced when it will be put into practical use.
Imagine a kitchen that cooks for you 🍳
In the US, a robot called Posha has appeared for $1500. You drop the ingredients into the bowl, tap a recipe, and go about your day. From there it does everything on its own. It fries, stirs, adds spices and catches the perfect moment when the dish is ready.
Inside there is a camera and plenty of algorithms, with more than a thousand recipes stored. This is not just a multicooker but something closer to a personal chef who never complains and never takes a vacation.
There are some caveats. It needs a constant internet connection, a $15 monthly subscription is required, and it takes up quite a bit of kitchen space. Still, it feels like the future is quietly cooking you dinner 🤖
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In San Francisco, the autonomous future hit a snag 🤖
Waymo robotaxis stalled across the city, triggering traffic jams everywhere. The cause was a fire at a PG&E substation that knocked out power to nearly a third of San Francisco, affecting around 130,000 people. Traffic lights went dark and the streets descended into chaos.
In theory, Waymo vehicles know the rule when signals fail, everyone stops. But with dozens of such intersections, the system became overly cautious. Cars waited too long, blocked lanes and effectively paralyzed traffic.
Most rides ended without incidents, but social media is now full of videos showing robotaxis standing silently in the middle of the road, as if waiting for a reboot. Autopilot, yes. Apocalypse, not yet.
Photos: Japan debuts first approved 3D-printed house with earthquake-ready frame

Built using a COBOD printer, the compact two-level home rises 7 meters and anchors into foundations designed for earthquake stability.

Developed by Kizuki Co. Ltd. with Onocom, the 50 sq m O House blends robotic 3D printing with a conventional reinforced concrete frame.

Government approved first
Officially recognized as Japan’s first approved two-story 3D-printed reinforced concrete home, meeting strict seismic codes.

Seismic-ready structure
Reinforced strip foundation and concrete frame carry the load, with printed walls integrated inside.

Hybrid print method
A custom COBOD printer formed the walls, floor and roof slabs layer by layer.

Four-person crew
Constructed on-site by a four-person team.

Cave-inspired design
Curved walls and structural arches replace straight timber lines.

Inverted interior layout
Living space upstairs, bedroom and en-suite below.