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Wearable tech lets users control machines and robots while on the move
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a next-generation wearable system that enables people to ...
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Engineers develop AI-powered wearable that turns everyday gestures into robot commands
Developed at the University of California San Diego, the system pairs soft, stretchable sensors with a deep-learning engine ...
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Smart rolls out robotic arms in cell towers for real-time network optimization
SMART COMMUNICATIONS, INC., the wireless unit of PLDT Inc., has deployed remote-controlled robotic arms in its cell site ...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a next-generation wearable system that enables people to ...
Operator Smart Communications, a subsidiary of telecommunications company PLDT, says it has piloted the use of a ...
Miniaturization offers robotics designers new levels of power efficiency, nimbleness, and precision for a range of ...
Commentary: The idea of a human-controlled robot in your home might sound weird, but perhaps it's not all that different from what we're used to.
Looking to keep your home clean without having to vacuum and mop every day, pick up dirt, the dinner your child threw on the floor or your furry friend’s endless pet hair? Join the club. Smart home ...
Imagine being able to control a robot just by moving your arm, even if you’re running, riding in a car or being bounced ...
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