Wii? More like Woof, as video games for dogs become a thing
File this in the “did not see that coming” category; JoiPaw, an U.K.-based startup, is building a series of video games for dogs, with the ultimate goal of helping do further research into dementia among our four-legged furry friends.
Check out the video below and go “awww,”
There’s still green in climate robots
Kicking things off with a big funding round for AMP Robotics this week for a couple of reasons, but when push comes to shove, it comes down to something really simple: There are a lot of great reasons to be bullish on automation and there are a lot of equally great reasons to be bullish on climate
Amazon details Matter rollout for Alexa devices
We're still in the very early stages, but thus far Matter has proven to be a fairly peaceful collaboration between the biggest competitors in consumer electronics. Apple, Samsung and Google are among those that have detailed their plans to embrace the universal smart home standard following its
Amazon: Coming soon to your eyeballs
New computing paradigms are never not going to be weird, but such uncomfortability dramatically intensifies when the human body enters into the picture. There's a sense in which the smart contact lens feels like something of an inevitability (whether it's produced by Mojo Vision or someone
Roku drops ~19% as it braces for a bumpy fourth quarter
As advertisers pull back on spending and supply chain disruptions persist, investors have braced themselves for an unpleasant quarter for Roku. And investors are probably right to be worried.
Roku released its fiscal third-quarter earnings results on Wednesday, revealing that it is still experienci
DJI's latest Mavic drone starts at $1,469
Affordability is fairly malleable concept when it comes to consumer drones. We've seen plenty of systems positioned as affordable — or even cheap — over the years, but lowering the price point generally comes with its share of tradeoffs. It's something DJI itself has flirted with a bit
Everything is stupid and bad right now; maybe this $200 portable turntable will fix it
Yeah, yeah. I know. Buying a record player isn't going to fix everything that's broken. But it was a nice thought, however fleeting. Long before the iPod, this strange mutant existed. Too weird to live, too strange to die, as someone once famously put it.
The Audio-Technica Sound Burger
5G network roll-out in Africa continues as pricey devices impede adoption
The adoption of the fifth generation (5G) mobile network in regions like North America, Gulf Cooperation Council and Western Europe has been relatively slow, but its uptake is expected to reach over 80% by 2027 against the backdrop of increasing 5G smartphone use.
On the other hand, in Africa, wher
Manufacturing firm Bright Machines raises $132M after unfulfilled SPAC deal
In May of last year, Bright Machines announced plans to embrace the SPAC craze with a merger deal that valued the Bay Area-based manufacturing firm at $1.6 billion. As the temperatures for the phenomenon cooled, however, so too did its plans. The plug was pulled last December, a little over a month
Google’s Nest Wifi Pro is a dead simple way to bring Wi-Fi 6E home
A quick caveat up top. This isn't a review. technewss does reviews. This isn't one. There are several reasons for this. First, last week was Disrupt — I was busy on the other side of the country. Second, this week is my COVID week (third round, otherwise self-explanatory w/r/t a limi
Galen Robotics looks to assist ENT surgeons with new bot and $15M round
Medical devices and robots have been making their way into operating rooms in an increasing number of procedures. Now a new robot is trying to forge its path in the OR and assist surgeons who don’t yet have that advantage.
“There are surgeons out there that have really no robotic assistance
Apple earnings see iPhone revenues up, still short of forecast
Sometimes earnings leave you wondering how good is good enough. Take, for example, Apple's Q4, which finds the iPhone maker beating Wall Street expectations overall but still seeing an extended trading stock dip after iPhone sales were improved and still managing to miss the mark.
Revenue hit $
Meta will release a new consumer-grade VR headset next year
A follow-up to the Quest 2, Meta is launching another consumer-grade virtual reality headset next year.
The company announced this during today’s Q3 earnings call, in which the company marked yet another $3 billion quarterly loss to its metaverse investments. But CFO David Wehner says that so
Nothing's third device is a pair of pared-down earbuds
Seems like there's little room for surprises left in the industry, these days — and not just because of all the leaks. Like Google with its Pixel line, Nothing has moved away from the standard model of revealing products in one fell swoop. Instead, it's taken to shaping its own news c