An 18-metre (60-foot) "Gundam" robot that can walk and move its arms was unveiled in Japan on Monday amid hopes that it will help invigorate tourism hit by COVID-19.
Videos showing an 18-metre (59-foot) robot in the Japanese harbour city of Yokohama have entranced the Twitterverse, pulling in more than 6 million views in the past week.
Tiny red robot sailboats deployed in the Atlantic Ocean can withstand 24-foot waves and Category 4 hurricanes while measuring ...
The retail giant has used robots in its warehouses for years, but it appears that the company is ramping up in a big way.
The capsule toy market in Japan has seen a drastic growth -- topping 120 billion yen (about $784 million) in fiscal 2024 -- ...
One of my personal favourites, DuckTales, gets an imaginative reboot of the 1987 series. The familiar cast of Scrooge McDuck ...
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These new robots might look like toy sailboats, but they've already sent back data from inside a Category 5 hurricane.
A Tesla robotics technician has launched a $51 million lawsuit against the automaker and a robotics supplier after he was allegedly struck by a malfunctioning robot. Peter Hinterdobler, 50, claims he ...