The Nintendo Switch offers a diverse selection of single-player games for solo gaming sessions. Many single-player titles, including Persona 5 Royal and Xenoblade Chronicles 3, provide a gripping ...
The primary focus of Foundation Robotics Labs isn’t making robots to be DJs at nightclubs, but rather to weaponize them for ...
A robot designed for war recently performed a 30-minute DJ set at a nightclub in San Francisco. No, seriously, this is a thing that happened. A reporter ...
A humanoid war robot made its debut as a DJ at a San Francisco nightclub, showcasing its moves at a tech-themed celebration.
With tickets ranging from $35 to $3000, guests seemingly got their money's worth when Phantom made his — the robot's creators insist that it uses he/him pronouns — DJ debut. It was the robot's first ...
Everyone knows San Francisco has been captured by tech elites, but we didn't expect robots to start replacing the key job position of disc jockeys, even in the city by the bay, quite this quickly.
But on Friday, Phantom made his first public appearance — not as a weapon of war but as a DJ. (Phantom’s creators are emphatic that the robot is a “he.”) Co-founder Mike LeBlanc said that ...
Last week, an Apple-made robot lamp video circulated, giving us a sneak peek into how fascinating a future robot product could be. Today, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has chimed in with the latest status ...
Apple’s researchers are experimenting with robotics projects, and a recent public demo of their work involved a cute robot lamp prototype. While the lamp isn’t an official new product ...