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Unitree's $16,000 G1 could become the first mainstream humanoid robot
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The robots of course, once they take over they will have humans for pets and we have to be feed etc.
Yesterday at 7:48 PM
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What's old is new again: GameStop is opening retro stores at existing locations
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They're just trying to capitalize on the huge price increase of retro stuff lately. People stopped buying used at gamestop because of...
Yesterday at 5:12 PM
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I've seen the movie I, Robot.
Yesterday at 4:36 PM
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Convincing me to pay for and then install a fully independent, bipedal, Chinese-made, autonomous robot in my home is going to be a hard...
Yesterday at 4:36 PM
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Victim uses Apple AirTags to locate suspected mail thieves
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Yup. Happens a lot across the country. I always laugh when the authorities recommend putting in airtags, when if they were just doing...
Yesterday at 4:26 PM
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Glad the police took the theft seriously. I saw a news story from up in Canada earlier this year where a man had a pickup stolen, and...
Yesterday at 4:25 PM
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Consumer skepticism grows as automakers push for more "car tech"
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Yes, but that's because I've ripped out that 4g antennae and disabled the system with scanning tools. Cant say the same for most.
Yesterday at 3:59 PM
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Here is your friendly reminder to demand anti-telemetry privacy from the things you are paying for. The automobile information space is...
Yesterday at 3:58 PM
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Unitree's $16,000 G1 could become the first mainstream humanoid robot
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So once all workers are robots, who will buy anything?
Yesterday at 3:39 PM
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Report: 80% of AI projects fail, doubling regular IT project failure rates
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Computers are dumb. They only do what you tell them. This has and will remain (for a while) the most important rule in computing.
Yesterday at 1:24 PM
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Anyone else find it ironic that Apple claims it needs to exploit all the photos of your children by feeding them to its machine learning...
Yesterday at 1:13 PM
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Consumer skepticism grows as automakers push for more "car tech"
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The technology has long gone past the point of innovation or convenience, its come around to being too complicated, too expensive, and...
Yesterday at 7:51 AM
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PlayStation Portal's unexpected success may be enough to reignite Sony's interest in handheld gaming
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The failure of the vita came down entirely to Sony being too lazy to make games for it. Every first party title for it was farmed out to...
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This is surprising? Most hardware and software out of China contains security vulnerabilities added at the behest of the CCP. It's the...
Tuesday at 9:53 AM
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Look into the assassination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh. Mossad agents broke into his hotel room in UAE by reprogramming the electronic...
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