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In 2020, Jon Devo looked into his crystal ball and, with the Caira, his vision is now a reality
Robotics demonstrations are always wild: you’ll have seen dancing robot dogs, backflipping humanoids and other nightmare-inducing but impressive feats. But the Robbyant R1 just wanted to cook dinner,
AI: FRAMES WILL ADJUST THEIR GEOMETRY AUTOMATICALLY, DEPENDING ON THE TERRAIN. Adjustable geometry is no new thing in the bike industry, with flip-chips, reach- and angle-adjust headset cups and swapp
Christmas is coming, and Stuff ’ s playing Santa again: our 2025 Gift Guide is packed with techy kit that’ll light up faces faster than fairylights on a frosty night. Which is not to say you can’t keep the best things for yourself, of course…
Like the Pixel Watch 3 (see issue 362, p61), the Pixel Watch 4 comes in 41mm and 45mm sizes, each available with or without cellular connectivity. It looks almost identical to its predecessor, but off
The is the boldest new iPhone design in years. It replaces the iPhone 16 Plus in Apple’s lineup – but rather than going big, this model goes thin, with a claimed thickness of only 5.6mm. It’s a striki