A practical look at the top robots and humanoids making waves, including Tesla Optimus and Boston Dynamics Atlas.
Raspberry Pi sent me a sample of their AI HAT+ 2 generative AI accelerator based on Hailo-10H for review. The 40 TOPS AI ...
C++ template library for high performance SIMD based sorting routines for built-in integers and floats (16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit data types) and custom defined C++ objects. The sorting routines are ...
Abstract: An optical phased array (OPA) is a suitable device for producing emission beams in LiDAR. In order to achieve high-speed scanning control of the output beam by OPA chips, we designed and ...
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Why art deco still dazzles 100 years on
Sitting between a dazzling milieu of precious luxury and an industrial age recovering from a great war, Art Deco asks us to ...
This week's stories show how fast attackers change their tricks, how small mistakes turn into big risks, and how the same old ...
OpenJDK project teams will focus work on features such as value types, code reflection, AOT compilation, and structured ...
Actively Developing: In the long term, we aim to develop a comprehensive physics simulator focused on real-to-sim, serving as an easy-to-use platform for XR, VR, and robotics applications. Feel free ...
Motorola previewed a minimalist AI wearable at CES 2026, signaling cautious renewed interest in AI companion hardware after ...
This video demonstrates how to model rigid objects using springs in a Python physics simulation. We explore how spring forces approximate rigidity, analyze motion and stability, and visualize the ...
Ruby Box is an experimental feature that provides separate spaces in a Ruby process to isolate application code, libraries, and monkey patches.
Abstract: This letter presents a dual-frequency beam-steering array antenna (DBSA), which integrated a height adjustable reconfigurable reflectarray of C-band and a phased array of X-band. Each ...
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