Waste to Value: Automation in Remanufacturing
Remanufacturers are turning waste into value with automation. Production data shows a quiet but powerful shift: automation isn’t just speeding up new-product lines; it’s enabling longer, more economical lifecycles for used and returned goods. The field-level implications are real, with integration t
What we’re watching next in humanoids
Amazon just bought a stair-climbing delivery robot to navigate multi-story doors. Amazon announced an acquisition aimed at accelerating doorstep delivery through a robot designed to climb stairs. The move centers on Rivr, a stair-climbing delivery unit that had drawn attention for its ability to tac
Fanuc and Nvidia fuse AI for factories
Fanuc and Nvidia just rewired the factory playbook. The two technology giants unveiled a strategic collaboration aimed at bending artificial intelligence into the physical world of industrial robotics, merging Fanuc’s global leadership in automated cells with Nvidia’s AI computing and simulation pla
What we’re watching next in consumer
Kodiak AI plans fully driverless long-haul trucks by 2026—and the real work starts after the miles. The Verge reports that Kodiak AI, fresh from industry chatter about Aurora deploying hundreds of autonomous big rigs and Waabi pushing into robotaxi territory, is aiming to launch its own fully driver
Automation Extends Lifecycles in Remanufacturing
Automation turns scrap into value in remanufacturing. Across remanufacturing floors, companies are rethinking automation not as a louder hammer to make more new stuff, but as a way to pull more life out of aging assets. The trend, described by industry observers as a quiet but consequential shift, c

AI-Powered Factory: Fanuc and Nvidia Unite
The factory floor just got a brain upgrade. Fanuc and Nvidia announced a strategic collaboration designed to accelerate physical AI in industrial robotics, marrying Fanuc’s global leadership in automation with Nvidia’s AI computing and simulation platforms. The goal is audacious: deliver intelligent
AI & Machine Learning
MoreOpenAI bets on a fully automated researcher
OpenAI aims to deploy a fully autonomous AI researcher by September. OpenAI’s bold north-star plan envisions an autonomous AI research intern that can tackle a handful of defined problems, an early precursor to a fully automated multi-agent system slated for 2028. In a rare window into the company’s
Nano Banana 2: Pro Power, Lightning Speed
Nano Banana 2 drops with pro-grade image synthesis at flash speed. The DeepMind-Google post says the model blends world knowledge, production-ready specs, and subject consistency into visuals that render in the blink of an eye. The blog markets Nano Banana 2 as a convergence of “pro capabilities” an
Industrial Robotics
MoreAutomation Cuts Remanufacturing Cycle Times by a Third
Automation slashes remanufacturing cycle times by a third. That bold claim sits at the center of a quiet, but accelerating shift: factories are retooling to breathe new life into used components, not just birth new ones. Production data shows remanufacturing plants are trading elbow grease for modul
New Gen Mobile-Robot Drives Debut at LogiMAT
A new line of integrated drives for AGVs and AMRs promises to shrink wheel hubs and speed deployments. Allient Inc. is rolling out the next generation of its drive systems, engineered to pair motors and gearboxes into compact, direct- wheel solutions for autonomous guided vehicles and autonomous mob
Reno Bets on Automation Roadmap Amid Labor Crunch
Reno’s factory floors are racing toward automation as the labor pool tightens. Northern Nevada’s manufacturing surge has arrived with a stubborn companion: a labor market that’s nearly tapped out. In response, OnRobot is bringing its troubleshoot-and-implement mindset directly to the region with a f
Humanoids
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I can’t write a humanoid-focused desk brief from this source. The MIT article is about public health and community co-design, not humanoid robotics, so it wouldn’t meet the domain and signature requirements for a humanoids piece. Here are options to move forward:
ENIAC 80: The Computer That Built Humanoids
A 30-ton machine named ENIAC launched a computing revolution. Engineering documentation shows ENIAC—the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer—was publicly demonstrated for the first time on February 15, 1946, at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania. The demo
Blueprint Emerges: Humanoids Ready for Production
The blueprint for turning humanoids from demos into production just landed. A new whitepaper from Wiley KnowledgeHub distills years of R&D into a production-oriented playbook for humanoid robotics. Engineering documentation shows motion control remains the hardest unsolved problem—real-time models,
Production-scale physical AI arrives for robotics
NVIDIA declares physical AI ready to run factories. At its GTC 2026 keynote, the company pitched a scalable, open ecosystem that ties chip, simulation, and software together to power fleets of intelligent robots across factories, logistics, and infrastructure. The Robotics Report notes Jensen Huang
Consumer Tech
MoreAnker MagGo Power Bank Hits Best Price
Your phone’s emergency charger just became a steal at under $72. Anker’s Qi2 MagGo Power Bank (10K) is dipping to its best price in months, landing at $71.99 on Amazon during the Big Spring Sale, with the same deal available directly from Anker when you apply a coupon. The 10,000 mAh pack isn’t just

OpenAI Bets on a Desktop AI Superapp
OpenAI plans to stitch ChatGPT, Atlas, and Codex into one desktop app. OpenAI isn’t just dabbling in AI tools anymore. A new report says the company wants to bundle its conversational AI (ChatGPT), its Atlas browser, and its coding assistant (Codex) into a single desktop “superapp.” The move would s
NFC Fridge Magnet Pulls Photos From Your Phone
Your fridge just got a battery-free photo upgrade. VidaBay’s Classic Plus NFC E-Ink Fridge Magnet looks like a mini Polaroid on your door, but it’s powered by the phone in your pocket. The display uses color E Ink, the same low-power tech that’s been seeping into price tags and tiny digital frames,
DLSS 5 Sparks Controversy at GTC
NVIDIA’s DLSS 5 promises photoreal lighting, and the reaction from gamers is loud and skeptical. The announcement at GTC positions DLSS 5 as more than an upscaler: NVIDIA says it uses neural processing to deliver lighting and material fidelity that look “photoreal.” That’s a notable pivot from the c
China Robotics & AI
MoreTencent’s QClaw goes public, AI for office
Tencent’s QClaw just went public, turning WeChat into a desktop AI assistant. Two parallel moves this week illustrate how China’s AI agent stack is moving from demos to production tools that touch both the office and the factory floor. Tencent announced that its QClaw AI assistant—built on the OpenC
Horizon Robotics Shifts ADAS to Mass Market
Horizon Robotics shipped over 4 million ADAS chipsets in 2025. Horizon posted full-year 2025 results showing revenue of $546 million, up 57.7% year over year, and gross profit of $353 million for a 64.5% gross margin. The automotive segment delivered a 67.2% margin, underscoring the premium profile
China’s Lobster AI Goes Hardware-Ready
EdgeClaw Box runs AI agents offline with zero token consumption. On March 19, ModelBest unveiled EdgeClaw Box, a lobster-inspired AI hardware that promises fully offline operation and zero token use, a bold claim in China’s push to make AI agents practical on factory floors and in sensitive enterpri
Horizon Robotics: 2025 Revenue Surges, ADAS Goes Mass
Horizon Robotics shipped 4 million ADAS chipsets in 2025, fueling a 57.7% revenue leap to $546 million. The full-year figures paint a cash-rich, margin-heavy machine: gross profit of about $353 million and a robust 64.5% gross margin, with the automotive segment contributing even higher profitabilit
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