New pet tech at CES treats dogs and cats like the complex beings they are

There’s always fun tech for pet owners at CES, and 2022 is no different. But a handful of gadgets this year are taking care to treat dogs and cats not just as beloved furry friends but as intelligent animals with their own processes, emotions and even a desire to express themselves. At the mo

Visual collaboration company Miro valued at $17.5B following $400M in new funding

Miro is indeed still in the right place at the right time. With remote work continuing to rise, or a hybrid of that and in-person, the online workspace company finds itself with 30 million users and counts nearly all of the Fortune 100 companies as clients. And now today, the company announced its

Hyundai sends Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot into the metaverse

One thing's for certain: Hyundai has some grand ambitions for its robotics development. And thus far, the automaker has been willing to put its money where its mouth is, most notably in the form of its acquisition of Boston Dynamics, which valued the robotics pioneer at north of $1 billion. Rob

John Deere's self-driving tractor arrives later this fall

The 8R tractor has been in select customers' hands for “a few seasons” now, according to John Deere. After all, like any kind of autonomous machinery, a self-driving tractor isn't the kind of thing you just unleash on the world without extensive testing. Prototypes have been piloted in

Seoul Robotics introduces V2X sensor tower to automate BMW fleets at Munich manufacturing facility

Seoul Robotics, an AI-based perception software company, wants to turn first- and last-mile logistics hubs for automotive and trucking into mind hives, wherein one sensor tower controls the movements of a fleet, like a conductor of an orchestra, guiding hundreds of vehicles into place. After two ye

TuSimple integrates Nvidia’s newest auto-grade chip to scale autonomous trucking

Autonomous trucking company TuSimple is preparing to scale its self-driving tech with the help of Nvidia’s newest system-on-a-chip (SoC), Drive Orin, the company announced at CES. The chip, which is specifically made for autonomous applications, will provide the robust, compact, energy effici

The Station: TuSimple loses the driver, Nikola settles and transpo predictions for 2022

The Station is a weekly newsletter dedicated to all things transportation. Sign up here — just click The Station — to receive it every weekend in your inbox. Hello readers: Welcome to The Station, your central hub for all past, present and future means of moving people and packages from Point

New Year's robolutions

This is always a strange week — that liminal space between the Christmas holiday and New Year. Romjul — or “Dead Week” — as they call it in Norway (thanks Haje). It's a time for quiet and reflection on the year that was for some — and CES embargoes for others. We'

How Meituan is redefining food delivery in China with drones

On a congested sidewalk next to a busy mall in Shenzhen, a 20-something woman uses a smartphone app to order a milk tea on Meituan, a major food delivery company. In less than 10 minutes, the pearl-white drink arrives, not on the back of one of the city's ubiquitous delivery bikes, but descendi

Remembering the startups we lost in 2021

When we penned the intro for this piece last year, little did we know that — in many ways — we'd still be deep in it by the time 2021's feature rolled around. Amid another holiday season marred by a new variant, seemingly the more things change — well, you get the picture.

Stop creating self-fulfilling prophecies: How to apply AI to small data problems

Over the past decade or so, the digital revolution has given us a surplus of data. This is exciting for a number of reasons, but mostly in terms of how AI will be able to further revolutionize the enterprise. However, in the world of B2B — the industry I'm deeply involved in — we ar

Dinner is servoed

I've been up to my neck in CES planning — and, I suppose, unplanning this week. There's a strange disconnect getting pitches for the one millionth UV light sanitizing robot while you're weighing the pros and cons of attending a show in-person, amid the latest variant surge. Ultima

Snapchat knows you want to see what you’d look like in the metaverse

Snapchat released an Avatar lens AR filter today, which makes you look like a Sims character. Or, in more modern parlance, it makes you look like what you’d look like in the metaverse. To use the lens, open your camera in the Snapchat app to scan the QR code on Snapchat’s website, then

Avoma puts new capital to use making meetings work smarter

Taking notes during a meeting is an art form, requiring multitasking skills for listening, typing and coming up with intelligent things to say while you do the other two. Not to mention the three or four different applications we use to prepare, run and follow-through with meetings. Avoma thinks we