Apple (AAPL) is reportedly planning a push into robotics as it continues its search for its next hit product. That includes developing a robotic arm outfitted with an iPad-like display and exploring ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Apple was clearly caught off guard when AI took over the technology world a few years ago. Following a series of unfulfilled promises made during the WWDC 2024 keynote, the company reportedly wants to ...
After years of playing catch-up in the AI race, Apple is mounting a full-scale smart home offensive, and it’s all powered by a reimagined, more lifelike version of Siri. According to a new Bloomberg ...
Apple is working on several brand new product categories, including a AI-powered robots, according to a report. Other planned devices include home-security cameras and a Siri-enabled smart speaker, ...
Apple Inc. is plotting its artificial intelligence comeback with an ambitious slate of new devices, including robots, a lifelike version of Siri, a smart speaker with a display and home-security ...
In an era where technology continues to redefine boundaries, Apple Inc., a titan in the tech industry, stands at the precipice of another groundbreaking opportunity: humanoid robots. Known widely for ...
Apple Inc. is preparing a major push into artificial intelligence with new devices across the home and personal tech markets. The company’s pipeline includes a tabletop robot, an upgraded Siri, a ...
Apple's smart home plan still involves robotics at its core, with the robot arm equipped with a display and an interesting retro-inspired assistant based on the Finder icon all in testing. Apple is ...
The home hub device that Apple plans to release as soon as this spring has a "robotic swiveling base," according to The Information's Wayne Ma. Ma mentioned the new detail in a piece outlining Apple's ...
(Bloomberg/Samantha Kelly) — Top members of the team behind Apple Inc.’s Face ID are launching a startup to develop technology to help robots see better and move more safely in the world around them.