[ad_1] The Figure event may appear especially compelling because it’s relatively rare for companies to present livestreamed endurance runs featuring humanoid robots. Such livestreams can convey seemingly greater transparency than short videos by allowing viewers to see robotic flaws and fumbles in real time. That may encourage viewers’ belief in the robots’ demonstrated capabilities, which … Read More “The Internet can’t stop watching Figure AI’s humanoid robots handling packages” »
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[ad_1] Oceans — to state the obvious — are big. That makes it hard for governments, shipping companies, and insurance providers to know exactly what’s happening on them at any particular moment. It doesn’t help that these modern-day ships often aren’t equipped with modern technology or the right software behind those sensors to properly analyze … Read More “Quartermaster is building a maritime hive mind” »
[ad_1] Looking for the most recent Mini Crossword answer? Click here for today’s Mini Crossword hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Wordle, Strands, Connections and Connections: Sports Edition puzzles. Need some help with today’s Mini Crossword? It’s not too tough today, although I had to pause and think about 6-Down … Read More “Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Answers for May 20” »
[ad_1] It’s almost time for one of Google’s busiest days of the year – its annual I/O developer conference. These events are traditionally pretty dense with both software and hardware announcements, and this year’s keynote is set to be jam-packed. We should be getting details on Android 17 and its rollout schedule, a glimpse into … Read More “Google I/O 2026: what to expect” »
[ad_1] Hadlee Simons / Android Authority TL;DR The venerable ePSXe emulator for Android has just received Google Drive support. This means you can upload your virtual memory cards and save states to the cloud. The update also brings Google’s Oboe Sound Engine for low-latency audio. Duckstation is the best PS1 emulator on Android right now, … Read More “This long-running PS1 emulator for Android just got Google Drive support” »
[ad_1] If someone has posted intimate pictures or videos of you online, you now have stronger legal tools to compel platforms to remove them, regardless of whether the media is authentic or an AI-generated deepfake. Tuesday marks the start of full enforcement of the Take It Down Act, which legally requires online platforms — social … Read More “How to Remove Nonconsensual Intimate Images Under the Take It Down Act” »
[ad_1] Kaitlyn Cimino / Android Authority TL;DR Kobo has raised prices again on e-readers like the Libra Colour and Clara lineup. The devices now cost up to $40 more than they did at launch after multiple price hikes since 2024. Shoppers are increasingly questioning whether Kobo still offers the same value advantage over Kindle. Rakuten … Read More “This Kindle competitor just shrunk one of its biggest advantages” »
[ad_1] Google is adding a new Android feature that resembles Apple’s Handoff, allowing you to start a task on your Android phone and continue it right where you left off from a compatible tablet. “Continue On” is designed to eventually be bidirectional, but Google says that at launch it will only support tasks moving from … Read More “Android 17 is getting its own version of Apple’s Handoff” »
[ad_1] Google’s smartwatch operating system took a back seat at I/O this year, and its lack of prominence reveals where AI is heading next: your body. Last year, Wear OS 6 debuted a redesigned interface, smoother animations, battery optimizations and, most importantly, Gemini on the wrist. The company framed smartwatches as the next major surface … Read More “Wear OS 7 Takes a Backseat to AI Health Updates at Google I/O 2026” »
[ad_1] Map of Metal An interactive overview of Metal history and the influential bands that helped shaped the genres we know today. To continue you need … Read More “Map of Metal” »
