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Internal documents show the company that changed how people shop has a far-reaching plan to automate 75 percent of its ...
Meet Sparrow, Cardinal and Proteus. They’re the robots that, step by step, are replacing human workers in the company’s ...
There's a reason you've never heard of a Model T tax. No one proposed a levy on the cotton gin or a fine for using computers. America's prosperity came from embracing innovation, not taxing it. Now ...
When a robotics pioneer who has spent decades building humanoid machines recommends that you stand at least nine feet away from any full-size walking robot, you should probably listen. "My advice to ...
During his storied NFL career, Tom Brady won more Super Bowls than any other player in history. Since stepping away from the football field, Brady has cemented himself as an astute businessman. He ...
This UGREEN Uno Nexode charger is the cutest little charger you’ve ever seen (most likely), and right now you can pick it up via this Amazon deal for a significant discount. Normally, the UGREEN Uno ...
Amazon used to have just one Kindle Scribe. Soon it will have three, including a new color version that costs $630. Here are my early impressions. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading ...
DoorDash unveiled “Dot” on Tuesday, its new autonomous delivery robot, promising to reshape neighborhood deliveries in Arizona. The announcement online was quickly met with skepticism, ridicule, and ...
On Tuesday, DoorDash unveiled Dot, a small robot it built in-house that can autonomously drive on roads, bike lanes, and sidewalks to deliver food and small packages at speeds up to 20 miles per hour.
Sept. 30 (UPI) --DoorDash on Tuesday unveiled its new autonomous delivery robot: Dot. It's the "first commercial autonomous delivery robot to seamlessly navigate bike lanes, roads, and sidewalks, and ...
A well-packed emergency go bag isn't just a collection of gear—it's peace of mind in a backpack Let’s play a game. It’s 3 a.m. You’re half-asleep, wearing one sock and a ratty T-shirt, when your phone ...