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Japanese manufacturing giant Komatsu showcased its extreme tech at ongoing CES 2025 with an all-electric underwater bulldozer.
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ALAFIA AI’s supercomputer accelerates AI workflows in healthcare, reducing task times from 30-60 minutes to under 30 seconds.
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Japanese startup Space Walker aims to make space transportation as “accessible as commercial air travel today.”
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Chinese researchers have developed the world’s smallest and most robust atomic clock that can survive the rigors of war.
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Electra unveils AI-powered EVE-Ai platform in the Tesla Cybertruck at CES 2025, boosting range by 20% and extending battery life by 40%.
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John Deer has launched its first autonomous articulated dump truck, a battery-powered mower, and next-gen autonomous tractors at CES 2025.
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Mashup Score: 8Photos: Suzuki debuts at CES 2025 with mini mobility solutions - 25 day(s) ago
Suzuki storms CES 2025 with its micro e-Mobility platforms, robotic innovations and the Super Carry mini truck proving small is powerful
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Discover Samsung’s adorable robotic ball-butler, Ballie. Learn about its features and its upcoming launch at CES 2025.
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Beatbot is known for its robotic pool cleaners. Its newest robot is a far more ambitious, state-of-the-art design.
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Called “primordial DNA store and compute engine,” the new technology is capable of solving simple sudoku and chess problems.
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