INU is a pricey personal scooter for the urban consumer
INU is an electric, luxury scooter that's intended for a young generation of urban working professionals.
INU is an electric, luxury scooter that's intended for a young generation of urban working professionals.
The lithium-ion batteries are intended for use in wearables and are thin enough to fit inside a credit card.
The US Department of Defense is testing Perdix, autonomous micro-drones capable of collective decision-making and adaptive formation flying.
The Hub Robot links to LG smart appliances and uses Amazon Alexa voice recognition to perform tasks such as starting your robotic vacuum.
I have never really stopped to ask myself whether or not I enjoy driving, but user enjoyment is one of the main goals of Toyota's Concept-i car. To demonstrate what it might feel like to drive the Concept-i, Toyota has set up a simulator at CES in Las Vegas.
A robot demonstrated at CES uses computer vision coupled with deep learning to play chess and make a steaming cup of coffee.
Honda's NeuV combines the company's vision for ride sharing, connectivity, autonomous driving, and AI.
The Concept-i comes with an AI agent dubbed, Yui, which will monitor a driver's attention, emotions and even have a conversation.
Since 1955, NORAD has been helping children track Santa across the world as he delivers his presents. This is the history of how it all began.
2016 was a big year for drones. Here's a look back at our favorites.
Between a legal battle with the FBI, falling revenues, and the release of a new generation iPhone and MacBook Pro, 2016 was a mixed bag of fortunes for Apple.
We rehash the most intriguing robots of the year, from a robot that can imitate over 60 facial expressions, to one that will set you on a philosophical journey.
Amazon is opening up a brick-and-mortar store in Seattle that allows customers to purchase items by simply picking them up.
Using a combination of mixed reality displays and 3D cameras, users of Microsoft's "Holoportation" technology can interact with remote participants as if they were in the same physical space.
The LRX drone by Altus Intelligence is built to be foolproof, equipped with a number of redundant systems and a parachute when all else fails.