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Consumer Tech

Analogue Pocket Returns, Tariffs Lift Price to $240

Tariffs just pushed Analogue's Pocket to $240 as it returns to shelves. The Analogue Pocket—an eagerly awaited handheld that plays actual Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance carts—will be back in stock this week, with the dock accessory in tow. Preorders go live March 4 at 11:00 AM ET, wi

The Download: protesting AI, and what’s floating in space
AI & Machine Learning

London hosts largest anti-AI protest yet

Hundreds of protesters marched through London’s tech heart, demanding the plug be pulled. On February 28, Pause AI and Pull the Plug staged what organizers billed as the largest anti-AI protest of its kind, drawing a couple hundred people to King’s Cross near the UK campuses of OpenAI, Meta, and Goo

iPad Air M4 vs. iPad Air M3: The few new things in Apple's midrange tablet
Consumer Tech

Apple Refreshes Midrange Line: iPad Air M4 and iPhone 17e

Apple kept price steady while turbocharging its midrange lineup. The company rolled out a more powerful iPad Air M4 and the budget-friendly iPhone 17e, both priced at the same levels as their predecessors and with pre-orders kicking off at 9:15 AM ET on March 4. The iPad’s new flavor arrives about a

BMW piloting Hexagon’s wheeled humanoid in Germany
Humanoids

BMW Trials Hexagon's Wheeled Humanoid in Leipzig

BMW is piloting Hexagon’s wheeled humanoid AEON at its Leipzig plant, and it rolls faster than it walks. Engineering documentation shows this project began with theoretical evaluations, moved into laboratory tests, and reached an initial test deployment at Group Plant Leipzig in December 2025. A sec

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China Robotics & AI

What we’re watching next in china

Beijing’s robot localization drive just hit the factory floor. Chinese regulators have signaled a sustained push to localize core robot components—servos, controllers, and sensors—shifting procurement incentives toward domestically produced parts rather than imported substitutes. MIIT-linked releas

OpenAI’s “compromise” with the Pentagon is what Anthropic feared
AI & Machine Learning

OpenAI Wins Pentagon Deal, Balances Safety

OpenAI just handed the Pentagon access to its AI for use in classified settings—but with guardrails that feel almost comic-book careful. On February 28, OpenAI announced a deal to let U.S. military personnel use its technologies in classified environments, while insisting it did not surrender its sa

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Robotic drill demonstrates how motion control is enabling new levels of precision.
Industrial Robotics

Peripheral motion systems extend robotics on the shop floor

Robot-transfer units finally take robotics beyond the cell. When a robot shares a line with a conveyor, the magic isn’t just in the arm—it’s in the glide path that shifts the part from robot handoff to the next machining stage. Industry insiders say seventh-axis systems, or RTUs, are finally giving

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Industrial Robotics

Peripheral motion systems power real robotics deployments

Peripheral motion systems just turned a demo into a deployment. A growing class of add-on hardware—robot-transfer units, seventh-axis extensions, and other conveyor-tedied workcell enablers—has moved from chart-filled slides to line-floor reality, letting robots reach, load, and offload without bott

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Industrial Robotics

Integrated Intelligence Becomes the New Factory Benchmark

In 2026, the hard part isn’t buying robots—it’s stitching intelligence into the line. Factories are no longer debating whether to automate; they’re debating how to knit smart capabilities into every cell without crippling operations. A recent look at how vendors touting “best-in-class” manufacturing

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Industrial Robotics

Cobots Trim Cycle Times Without Halting Lines

Cobots keep lines running and cycle times steady. Across the modern factory floor, collaborative robots are moving from demo status to deployment. Industry practice shows Kassow cobots delivering accuracy, efficiency, and customization at dispensing stations, quietly tightening up repetitive tasks t

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Consumer Tech

Qualcomm Unveils Wear Elite AI Chip

Qualcomm just unveiled an AI-first chip for wearables beyond the wrist. The Snapdragon Wear Elite is pitched as a “wrist plus” platform, designed to sit alongside the company’s existing W5 Plus rather than replace it. Announced at a press briefing, the Elite is built on a 3-nanometer process and sta

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Consumer Tech

Claude Tops App Store After Ban Sparks Downloads

A political storm just handed Claude a surprise downloads boom. The AI world woke up to an unusual headline this week: Claude, Anthropic’s rival to OpenAI’s ChatGPT, surged to the No. 1 spot on Apple’s Top Free Apps after news that President Trump barred federal agencies from using Claude. In a move

The Lenovo Legion Go Fold gaming handheld concept looks awkward but its versatility is endless
Consumer Tech

Lenovo folds modular, foldable future into two devices

Lenovo just folded the future into a handheld and a modular PC, debuting two bold concepts at MWC that aim to redefine how you interact with a PC on the go. On one side sits the Legion Go Fold, a gaming handheld built around a flexible OLED display. The screen measures 11.6 inches, but can bend in h

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Consumer Tech

Honor Magic V6: Thinner Foldable, Questionable Value

Honor’s Magic V6 is thinner than ever, but durability is the real question. The company rolled out the follow-up to its V5 in record time—seven months after August 2025’s launch—clearing the field in the ongoing thinness race that foldables rely on to stand out against Samsung and an anticipated App

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