Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu confirmed the Rabbit R1 is based on Android but claimed you couldn't access all the bells and whistles if it were to run as a mere app.
For all of its flaws, it still seems to be better than Humane's AI Pin.
As Tesla struggles to sell cars, Elon Musk sold investors on a futuristic vision of robots and robotaxis.
It was a bad week for people who love unpopular social media platforms and ugly electric trucks.
Connecting your AirTag is relatively seamless, but you should know how you expect to use them before you pick up a 4-pack.
Gizmodo obtained consumer complaints about Rover through a FOIA request with the FTC.
The electric vehicles startup has sold very few actual cars but has apparently spent over a million dollars on its top executive's air travel.
Uber and Waymo want to fully automate the food delivery industry.
Calculator finally eliminated Uber in yesterday's contest and it faces the daunting task of competing against Google Earth in the next round.
HQ Trivia never had a chance in yesterday's contest. Google Earth moves on to the next round.
The Dune: Part Two director details how we saw Timothée Chalamet ride a sandworm.
Uber has defeated Yo and it rides into the next round.
Minneapolis will become the only major metro area in the U.S. without Uber on May 1.
VSCO has been eliminated and HQ Trivia heads to the next round.
The right-wing media mogul seems unclear on why Americans wouldn't want to work forever.
Like so much tech of the past 15 years, the real innovation seems to be just paying fewer staff.
You'll have to wait until the inevitable (but currently unconfirmed) Dune: Messiah to learn yourself, apparently.
In Kieron Gillen and Caspar Wijngaard's new book, superpowered people need to get along, or the whole planet's screwed.
Who would have guessed how much people really care about their food and candy?
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