
Best tasks humans have offloaded to robotic helpers
From "bionic" mixologists and roving pizza delivery pros, here are some of the top tasks humans have handed over to humanity's robotic sidekicks.
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From "bionic" mixologists and roving pizza delivery pros, here are some of the top tasks humans have handed over to humanity's robotic sidekicks.
CompTIA expands apprenticeship programs for entry-level tech jobs including security, network and support roles.
Establishing a shared space for in-person staff, remote workers and clients can bridge the gap between all these groups.
Equipped with 5G, triple rear cameras and S Pen support, the third iteration of Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold foldable smartphone is cheaper than its predecessors but still rings in at $1,800.
Dojo looks good at first glance, but its reported performance numbers and niche purpose place it outside the ranks of true supercomputers.
In the age of remote work at scale, droves of professionals are moving to Austin. The relocations could transform real estate, hiring and infrastructure for years to come. But at what cost?
Tom Merritt tells us his top five annoyances in tech and why they are frustrating.
From coding robots and chemistry sets to space-themed offerings, here are some of the best STEM kits for elementary school students and teachers.
A lost vaccine card can be a headache for recently inoculated people. Creating a digital backup and saving it as a PDF could be a worthwhile move. Here's how to do it.
Many businesses are requiring proof of vaccination for entry and some states are offering COVID vaccine card apps to store and display health credentials during the pandemic.
The Ford F-150 and Chevrolet Silverado are gaining the latest driver-assist tech for the 2022 model year. Here's which one has the best features (for now).
Users can now import existing presentations directly into the platform to share during live video presentations.
There is even more to space innovation than the fledgling space tourism sector. Somewhat out of the public eye, there is a fast-growing space tech industry.
This might create problems for those from poorer countries. Their countries may not have the resources to create vaccine passports that are readable everywhere.
The findings reveal sentiments about algorithms used in dating apps and more. Turns out, lots of people have dated a virtual AI companion and would do so again.