Experts from CNET, PCMag, Mashable, ZDNET, and Lifehacker debated for more than six hours. When the dust settled, they awarded the best new tech that CES had to offer.
AI-powered robot butlers, ultra-vivid TVs, advanced chips, and exoskeletons. Here's what stood out to our team in Las Vegas this week.
J&T Global Express Limited ("J&T Express" or "J&T" or "the Company", stock code: 01519.HK), a global integrated logistics service operator, announced its key operating metrics for the fourth quarter ...
Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered gender identification technology uses computer vision to automatically identify and sort ...
Abstract: The automation of sorting tasks has been essential for various industrial applications, and this study focused on developing a 6-degree-of-freedom (6-DOF) robotic arm to accurately sort ...
Provectron, a smart manufacturing partner focused on high-precision automation, today makes its official U.S. debut at CES in Las Vegas. Designed to support manufacturers looking to localize and ...
Abstract: Ising machines are promising unconventional computing solvers, leveraging quantum spin systems to find optimal solutions. In this research, Ta/CoFeB magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) are ...
Applicants are not supposed to use AI to write college essays. But colleges are using AI to help assess applications. At ...
The objectives of Vietnam s current strategy for developing science, technology and innovation (STI) make good sense, and ...
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