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.
Not every tech career needs a Bay Area ZIP code or the sky-high rent that comes with it. As remote work becomes the norm and startups flourish outside traditional hotspots, more tech professionals are rethinking their options. If you’re looking for strong internet, an affordable home, and a city where innovation is happening without the cost of California living, these ten cities are great options.
Computers and electronics are often built in foreign countries, but NVIDIA brings its AI supercomputer production to the United States for the first time.
Tech startups are increasingly leaving large cities like New York and San Francisco due to factors like the high cost of living and exorbitant tax rates. At the same time, the rise of remote work has made it easier for tech businesses to relocate and not lose employees. Smaller cities often have a lower cost of living and lower taxes.
The hand-drawn simplicity of Studio Ghibli’s art has the world going crazy as users everywhere look to turn regular photos into animated characters.
The next level of personal tech for users to enjoy should be smart glasses. Are these glasses going to replace our smartphones? Let’s find out.
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.
Did Google feel the pressure coming from Perplexity and ChatGPT? Maybe, maybe not, but the new Google AI Mode can make your online searches much better.
Today’s cars are smart, connected, and capable of making split-second decisions. This is thanks to edge computing, a technology that helps vehicles process data instantly without relying on distant cloud servers. By handling information closer to where it’s needed, edge computing is making driving safer, faster, and more efficient.
Artificial intelligence is evolving rapidly and robotics have advanced significantly. Blending these together could bring us real human-like android robots.
The automotive world keeps evolving and changing. Technology has brought many exciting innovations to modern vehicles, but it’s also brought some challenges. Traditional methods of managing supply chains, regulations, and security are no longer adequate, which is creating a growing need for blockchain solutions.