MIT researchers have developed an AI memory system that lets robots remember objects, locations, and details from real-world environments over time.
UC Berkeley’s electric nose uses a carbon nanotube gas sensor chip to detect spoiled food and allergens, but crowded refrigerators and mixed-food smells are still the real test.
Samsung’s next Galaxy AI feature takes a photo of your dog or cat and uses AI to flag potential health issues before they become a vet emergency.
The Osmo Pocket 4P is DJI’s most capable pocket gimbal yet, starting at roughly $562 in China with no global timing to be announced.
Microsoft is bringing Copilot Cowork to businesses worldwide, promising an AI agent that can complete complex, multi-step tasks while offering flexible pay-as-you-go pricing.
Tower Optical’s 90-year-old binocular viewers just got a tap-to-pay upgrade, here’s what’s changing and what isn’t.
The FBI has revealed a 22,000-square-foot replica town in Alabama designed to simulate real-world cyberattacks, helping agents investigate ransomware, digital forensics, and attacks on critical infrastructure.
Brazil’s GPS vests almost benched a star player based on bad data. Here’s why the numbers were wrong.
A new manufacturing trick could finally make transparent displays bright, durable, and ready for real gadgets.
Engineers at UT Austin have developed a jacket made from a biomass-derived hydrogel fiber that draws moisture from the air and converts it into up to 900 ml of drinkable water per day.