February 27, 2025

Workhelix taps years of research to help enterprises figure out where to apply AI | TechCrunch

AI has the power to transform how people work, but getting tangible value out of AI isn’t as easy as throwing any AI application at any workflow. It can be hard for enterprises to figure out which AI applications help their business and which are just hype. Workhelix wants to solve that problem. Workhelix is a tech-enabled service startup that works with enterprises to better understand and monitor AI automation at their companies. Workhelix breaks

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Robotics

Dassault Systèmes joins KUKA’s digital industrial software ecosystem – The Robot Report

Both KUKA and Dassault will be showing their products at the 2025 Robotics Summit & Expo. | Source: Dassault Systèmes Dassault Systèmes S.E. this week announced a partnership with global industrial automation provider KUKA AG. Under the terms of the agreement, Dassault is joining mosaixx, KUKA’s digital ecosystem for industrial software. This means it can offer KUKA customers an easy way to purchase and use Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform and applications. “Our collaboration with Dassault

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The Future of Quantum Computing Is Modular

4 min read Edd Gent is a Contributing Editor for IEEE Spectrum. Nicholas Little Quantum-computing companies have been competing for years to squeeze the most qubits onto a chip. But fabrication and connectivity challenges mean there are limits to this strategy. The focus is now shifting to linking multiple quantum processors together to build computers large enough to tackle real-world problems. In January, the Canadian quantum-computing company Xanadu unveiled what it says is the first

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Robotics

Nomagic raises $44M to scale European picking robot deployments – The Robot Report

Nomagic said its justPick system can perform up to 500 picks per hour with over 95% SKU coverage. | Source: Nomagic Nomagic GmbH yesterday announced that it has raised $44 million in its latest funding round. The Warsaw, Poland-based warehouse automation provider said it will use the funding to scale deployments across Europe over the next two years. It also said it plans to invest in building on recent breakthroughs by its artificial intelligence team.

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Hardware

Google Just Made It Easy To Scrub Your Personal Info From Search, Here’s How

Two weeks ago, Google revealed plans to release an update that will put parents in control of their children’s Android devices. Now, a similar update is here; this time, Google says that with the updated “Results about you” feature, you will be able to control your personal information wherever it may appear on its search engine result pages. The tool auto-scans Google searches and helps you remove your personal information from the result page. If

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Hardware

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition Review: Featherweight Elegance

Incredibly thin and light Generous port selection despite small size Excellent OLED display Best keyboard in its class Trackpoint lives on High price Collects fingerprints Performs slightly below similarly priced machines Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Carbon family has long offered laptops with business smarts, a touch of elegance and a sleek, minimalist design language. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 machines come in various shapes and sizes, including foldables, convertibles, and good old-fashioned laptops. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon is

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Hardware

Valve Deckard Next-Gen VR Headset Leak Tips Price And Launch Timing

It has been nearly six years since Valve released its Index VR headset. A leak now suggests that the company is getting ready to release its next headset, codenamed “Deckard,” which will have significant upgrades aimed at enticing the enthusiast crowd. If these rumors are true, it seems that Valve will be taking a different tack to Meta’s more affordable VR offerings. The details regarding Deckard come courtesy of user @gabefollower on the X social

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Hardware

Monster Hunter Wilds PC Benchmark Deep Dive: What You Need To Slay Beasts

The latest entry in the venerable Monster Hunter game series is set to launch tomorrow. Known as Monster Hunter Wilds, it’s the next mainline title and marks the beginning of the sixth generation of Monster Hunter games. Wilds brings a great many innovations to the storied franchise, including a persistent mount, the ability to equip two weapons at once, open-world exploration, a real time of day system, weather effects, and much more. Monster Hunter Wilds

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Hardware

Study Details Why Mars Is Red And Suggests It Was Once Habitable

A recent study has claimed that Mars is red in color due to ferrihydrite, an iron oxide mineral that’s left over from liquid water. This finding suggests that the Red Planet could’ve had a cold and wet, but habitable past. The ferrihydrite study was done in controlled lab environments recreated using Mars orbital and ground-level data from previous NASA and ESA (European Space Agency) missions. The research team is also relying on the Perseverance rover

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Robotics

ANYbotics launches Data Navigator to unlock the value of inspection data – The Robot Report

Data Navigator consolidates access to multiple data types for a holistic understanding of asset health. | Credit: ANYbotics ANYbotics AG today launched Data Navigator, a new asset management platform that it said “empowers businesses to harness the full potential of inspection data.” Data Navigator takes data collected by ANYmal quadruped robots to provide a comprehensive view of asset health. The company said it turns that data into actionable insights, enabling preventive maintenance strategies. “Robotic inspection

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