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CES 2026 Day 2: AI and Robotics Highlights

From Razer's AI desk companion to a vacuum that climbs stairs, discover the groundbreaking tech unveiled on the second day of CES 2026 in Las Vegas. See the future of AI, robotics, and health tech.

Fuel Arrow Inventor James Moylan Dies at 80

James Moylan, the Ford engineer who invented the dashboard arrow showing which side the fuel filler is on, has died. His simple idea, born from frustration, became a global standard.

Roomba Maker iRobot Files for Bankruptcy

iRobot, creator of the Roomba, files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is acquired by Chinese supplier Picea Robotics. What does this mean for consumers and the future of robot vacuums?

US Plans Robotics Push to Compete with China

The Trump administration is crafting a national strategy to boost American robotics, with an executive order expected in 2026. This move aims to counter China's dominance and bring manufacturing back to the US.

ADHD engineer creates credit card-linked tech nails

London robotics engineer Eneni Bambara-Abban reveals how her ADHD inspired revolutionary wearable tech including payment-enabled nails and smart clothing. Discover how she's inspiring STEM diversity.

Humanoid Robot's Cooking Demo Ends in Disaster

In a startling demonstration of robotic limitations, a highly-touted humanoid robot spectacularly failed during a live cooking presentation, struggling with basic kitchen tasks and highlighting the significant challenges facing AI-powered domestic helpers

Inside UK's AI Brothel: £90 Robot Encounters

An exclusive investigation reveals the UK's controversial AI-powered brothel where men experience intimate encounters with hyper-realistic robots. Discover the shocking reality of this technological revolution in adult entertainment.

EasyJet recruits 60 engineering apprentices across UK

EasyJet is recruiting 60 new engineering apprentices across the UK in 2024, offering competitive salaries and comprehensive training to address the aviation industry's growing demand for skilled technicians.

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