Roborock, a global leader of robot vacuums, has created a new vacuum with a stowable mechanical arm to move things out of the way plus the ability to raise its chassis to clear small steps. These are fresh ideas that will probably take a few generations to truly nail down the practicality and speed, but as it is, the claw-equipped Roborock
Qualcomm announced today a slew of AI innovations that seek to transform user experiences across multiple categories, with automotive and enterprise/industrial applications among them. In the automotive sector, the chipset maker believes that with the advancements in Snapdragon Digital Chassis and Snapdragon Elite-based platforms plus deep
While other MMOs are sluggishly dusting off the Christmas cookie crumbs from their eggnog-stained sweaters, Albion Online already is back at work and ready to...
Make no mistake, Qualcomm has big aspirations of taking x86’s lunch money in the consumer PC space, and while that’s been true for a long while now, the effort really began in earnest with its Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon X Plus platforms. They’re the strongest Arm-based competitors to x86’s dominance to date. Expanding on that effort,
Samsung Display has a bevy of new flexible OLED display solutions at CES 2025. Probably the highlight of its innovative exhibition is what it claims to be the ‘world’s first 18.1-inch foldable’ monitor.
While Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen’s early access release might not be for everyone right now, it’s certainly right for a respectable number of MMORPG...