LG’s 9mm “Wallpaper TV” and Stair-Climbing Robot Vacuums Steal the Show at CES 2026
CES 2026 wrapped up last week, and if you missed the show floor chaos in Las Vegas, you missed something special. Among the thousands of gadgets competing for attention, two categories stood out: TVs so thin they practically disappear and robot vacuums with actual legs that can climb stairs. LG’s ultra-thin OLED technology and Roborock’s stair-conquering Saros Rover had everyone circling back for another look at the demo stations.
The NEO Home Robot Costs $20,000 But Can’t Do Chores Alone Yet
The NEO humanoid robot is designed to handle home chores, but it’s not ready to take on the challenges of chores on its own just yet.
Those Creepy Blinking Robots Aren’t Ready for Your Job Yet
Will humanoid robots take your job and do things that you can’t? It’s not time to fret just yet, these robots aren’t ready for world domination just yet.
Welcome to Woven City: The World’s First Robot City
Toyota has launched one of its most ambitious experiments to date. Known as Woven City, the automaker’s robotic city is a prototype of mobility, smart infrastructure, and sustainability.
NVIDIA Brings AI Supercomputer Production to U.S. Soil for the First Time
Computers and electronics are often built in foreign countries, but NVIDIA brings its AI supercomputer production to the United States for the first time.
How Honda’s Space Ambitions Could Change the Future of Driving
When you think of Honda, you probably picture sleek sedans, powerful motorcycles, or even fuel-efficient hybrids. But did you know that Honda is investing in space technology? Since 2019, Honda has been developing a reusable rocket and working on satellites that could change the way vehicles connect, navigate, and even drive themselves. If you’re visiting a Honda dealer today, you might not be thinking about satellites, but in the near future, these technologies could be a key part of Honda’s overall strategy.
Real-Life ‘Westworld’? Clone Robotics Unveils Creepy Human-Like Android
Artificial intelligence is evolving rapidly and robotics have advanced significantly. Blending these together could bring us real human-like android robots.







