There's an app for everything. And everything has an App Store. Including, now, humanoid robots, courtesy of Unitree.
China’s $1,400 Bumi humanoid robot highlights a widening price gap with US robots, raising new questions in the global AI and robotics race.
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World’s first humanoid robot app store lets users control droids by phone
Unitree has unveiled what it calls the world’s first humanoid robot app store, letting users control and program robots ...
Chinese robotics firm Unitree has launched Unitree Robotics Developer Platform, a platform allowing users to remotely control ...
Vietnam’s Party Chief To Lam and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Tuesday watched a live performance by humanoid robots developed by VinMotion, a subsidiary of Vingroup. The demonstration took place ...
While humanoid robots from China and the US have captured the imagination of people for their skill at serving drinks, taking ...
ALBAWABA - If you are outside the house and you want to charge your humanoid robot with a job to be done, but you can't ...
At the weightlifting medal ceremony of the 2025 Asian Youth Para Games (AYPG), AiMOGA humanoid robot Mornine and quadruped ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin was caught on camera looking stony-faced as he watched a robot dance at a Moscow AI exhibition Wednesday. Video of the display showed the humanoid robot trying to ...
From demonstrating its rescue capabilities during disasters to busting a move and serving up drinks, the latest advances in ...
China’s once-celebrated humanoid robotics boom is now under the lens as Beijing warns of runaway growth, excessive product duplication, and inflated investor expectations. With more than 150 companies ...
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