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
The Intelligent Factory Integration Era
Factories have moved on from “to automate”—now the hard part is wiring intelligence into every cell. In 2026, the automation conversation has shifted from “whether to deploy robots” to “how to knit smart systems together without turning the plant into a tangle of silos.” The best manufacturers aren’
AI Rewrites Go Minds
AI has rewired how the world’s best Go players think. In a faded building in Seoul’s Hongik-dong, the Korea Baduk Association hums with quiet clicks as pros replay matches in AI programs, then huddle around a board to argue the human best next move. Coaches compare machine suggestions with human jud
What we’re watching next in china
Beijing just redirected robotics subsidies—from robots to their components. Chinese regulatory filings show the central government steering funding toward the robotics component ecosystem rather than end-effectors alone, a shift MIIT News frames as part of a broader push to cultivate domestic contro
Kalshi voids death-linked bets on Khamenei
Kalshi voided death-tied bets on Ali Khamenei’s ouster, signaling the platform is serious about keeping prediction markets from becoming a profit engine for harm. In a statement posted on X, Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour explained that the exchange would pay out positions on the market labeled “Ali Khame
China’s Humanoids Ship in Bulk, Beat U.S. on Speed
China’s humanoid robot push is no longer nibbling at the market; it’s shipping in bulk, iterating faster than Western rivals in a still-nascent field. The TechCrunch article frames a simple thesis: domestic firms in China are pushing out more units and refining their products at a breakneck pace, ou
AI & Machine Learning
MoreAI-Catalyzed Death Threats Hit Cybersecurity Researchers
Death threats targeted Allison Nixon, a top cyber investigator, last April. Allison Nixon, chief research officer at Unit 221B, has spent years tracking the people who weaponize digital networks for crime. In April 2024 a pair of anonymous online personas—Waifu and Judische—began delivering messages

MoEs Expand LLMs Without Blowing Compute
MoEs finally let giants run on ordinary hardware—not a marketing line, a practical shift. The Hugging Face blog on Mixture of Experts (MoEs) in Transformers lays out a clear, engineering-first case: swap in a set of lightweight sub-networks (experts) inside the transformer and route each token to on
Industry 5.0: Humans Orchestrate Value
Industry 5.0 finally lets people and AI share the reins at scale. The shift isn’t about piling on more automation; it’s about orchestrating a broader ecosystem of tech—AI, IoT, robotics, digital twins—so humans and machines collaborate, break data silos, and optimize infrastructure, operations, and
AI Rewires Go’s Elite Minds
AI rewires Go’s elite minds. In a quiet basement of the Korea Baduk Association in eastern Seoul, the game’s oldest rituals met its newest tools: screens glow with AI analysis as players replay their latest matches, and coaches measure every choice against machine-made perfection. It’s a scene that
Industrial Robotics
MoreWhat we’re watching next in industrial
ROI data across several deployments pin the payoff to integration, not hype. The cobot was supposed to be a turnkey victory. In practice, the conversations that matter happen after the demo, when the real costs and real work begin. Across Automation World, Control Engineering, and Supply Chain Dive,
Intelligence-Driven Automation Takes Center Stage
Factories in 2026 chase smarter joints, not just faster robots. The industry is no longer debating whether to automate; the defining question is how to weave intelligence into every rung of the production ladder without turning a line into a debugging nightmare. A recent panorama from Robotics and A
Hyundai MobED rolls into AW 2026, proving factory floors move
Hyundai's MobED rolls onto the AW 2026 floor, a mobile robot built to prove the factory floor can move with AI-native systems rather than sit still for months of integration. Unveiled in December 2025 and now highlighted at Smart Factory & Automation World in Seoul, MobED is Hyundai Motor Group’s mo

Smart Integration Drives Real Payback in 2026
Factories aren’t chasing robots anymore—they’re chasing intelligence that actually sticks. Industry observers say the big shift in 2026 isn’t whether to automate, but how to get intelligence to work without turning the plant floor into a bespoke IT project. Robotics and Automation News frames the mo
Humanoids
MoreChina Wins the Early Humanoid Market
Chinese humanoid robots are shipping in dozens every month, and rivals abroad are scrambling to catch up. TechCrunch’s reporting paints a clear picture: domestic Chinese firms are moving from prototype demos to real deployments at a pace that U.S. competitors have trouble matching. The accelerant is
What we’re watching next in humanoids
Lab demos finally look practical—until you check the battery life. A trio of robotics outlets is painting a cohesive picture: humanoid demos are getting steadier, more capable in handling objects, and better at balancing in real environments—but real-world deployment still hinges on a stubborn trio:
Hyundai MobED debuts at AW 2026
MobED wheels into AW 2026, and it’s ready for real work. Hyundai Motor Group’s Robotics Lab is using Smart Factory & Automation World in Seoul to showcase MobED, the four-wheeled mobile platform unveiled in December 2025. The vehicle relies on four independently controlled wheels and what Hyundai ca
China’s Humanoid Robots Win the Early Market
China’s humanoid robots ship in volume, leaving rivals in the dust. TechCrunch’s reporting this week paints a clear picture: domestic Chinese firms are moving from prototype demonstrations to real deployments at a pace that’s hard for U.S. teams to match. In the nascent market for humanlike service
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Wild MWC Gadgets Vanished—What Happened?
MWC’s wild gadgets flashed onto the show floor, then faded faster than a demo battery, leaving a quiet question in their wake: were they ever meant to last? At this year’s event, observers saw a parade of audacious ideas: phones you wear like bracelets, and AI devices packed with lasers promising ne

Xiaomi-Leica Flagship Redefines Phone Photography
Xiaomi just unleashed a Leica-powered flagship with a 1-inch sensor and 17x zoom. At MWC 2026, Xiaomi kicked off with the global launch of its Xiaomi 17 Ultra, a camera-focused flagship built in partnership with Leica. The device marks a continuing bet on hardware-as-differentiation, not just comput
Xiaomi Tag Goes Case-Free, Expands Ecosystems
Xiaomi’s new Bluetooth tracker clips to keys without a case, turning a tiny accessory into a hardware convenience play you can actually see in the wild. The Xiaomi Tag arrives with an integrated metal loop on one end, so you can attach it to a keyring or carabiner without hunting for a separate clip
Bose QC Headphones Dip to $199 in Weekend Sale
Bose QuietComfort headphones are down to $199 this weekend—the best price you’ll see all year. The deal centers on Bose’s QC Headphones, currently listed on Amazon in multiple colors for $199, a $150 cut that makes this the most compelling price point for the model in 2024. The Verge notes that this
Analysis
MorePassword Managers: The Phishing Shield Battle
Password managers just became your best defense against phishing. Phishing and data breaches are a constant on the internet, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation argues the smartest response is to use a password manager that can generate and fill unique passwords for every site. The idea is simp

Age Verification Rules Threaten Privacy
Your ID could become your passport to the web. A new wave of age verification laws aims to gate online content by confirming users’ ages, but civil-liberties advocates say the price is paid in privacy and free expression. The latest EFFector issue highlights how platforms like Discord experimented w

Sovereign AI Gap Reshapes US Statecraft
America's sovereign AI push hits a stubborn snag: who owns the tech overseas? The United States is quietly pushing a model of “sovereign AI” abroad—offering deployment control tied to American technology—while many countries are racing to build or insulate AI ecosystems that reduce dependence on any

Sovereign AI Gap Riles Global Partners
The sovereignty gap in U.S. AI statecraft just got bigger. Washington’s push to export “sovereign AI”—offering partners deployment control using American technology—has collided with a wave of other nations pursuing IT sovereignty to curb reliance on U.S. policy discretion. In a pointed Lawfare-op-e
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