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Spot, a dog-like robot, gets updated with Wi-Fi, autowalk missions, and ethernet connection
Trendingdesk •Apart from opening doors, bring your slippers and picking dirty laundry, Spot can even plant flowers.
Hyundai Motor Group buys controlling stake in the robotech company Boston Dynamics
Techsamvad •The acquisition of Boston Dynamics by Hyundai Motor Group raises its valuation to $1.1 billion.
MIT's Mini Cheetah robot can trot, resist kicks and also perform back flips
Tech2 News Staff •The Mini Cheetah robot can pick itself after falls and can trot along at a relative 5.5 miles per hour
SoftBank has recently acquired two robotics companies from Alphabet Inc.
Tech2 News Staff •SoftBank Group Corp. a Japanese multinational telecommunications and Internet company has acquired two robotics companies from Alphabet Inc
Toyota on the verge of buying Google's Boston Dynamics
Tech2 News Staff •According to media reports, Toyota is close to finalizing a deal to buy Boston Dynamics from Google.
Alphabet puts robot-maker Boston Dynamics up for sale: Report
Fp Archives •Alphabet, the new holding company for Google, has put Boston Dynamics, part of its robotics division, up for sale for lack of revenue potential, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the plans.
Holograms, Lightsabers, and Droids: How close is science to Star Wars?
Mihir •The entire Star Wars series demonstrated a world of technological advances that was limited only by imagination. Things like interstellar travel with hyperdrive and hyperspace, depicted so wonderfully by director George Lucas, are indelible memories from my childhood. It wasn't the science that fascinated me, it was the possibility.
Google releases a clip of Spot, a small version of giant Big Dog robot
Tech2 News Staff •Google has built a smaller version of the giant Big Dog robot and also released a two-minute clip.
Not just Nest Labs: A look at Google's venture beyond search box
Fp Archives •The Internet giant has in recent years ventured further afield from its roots in online search and advertising, and is now a heavy hitter in industries such as mobile electronics and video-streaming.
Why is iPad manufacturer FoxConn working with Google?
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