March 14, 2025

Software

Crafting Multi-Cloud Systems: How Tech Experts Are Solving Connectivity | HackerNoon

Modern enterprises are global. This comes with the connectivity that the current generation of commerce and industry relies on, and it has been accelerating rapidly with each passing year. Cloud services, once at the edge of always-connected infrastructure, are already falling behind the needs of high-tech operations. Multi-cloud strategies, which involve the use of multiple cloud service providers, offer a solution that can optimize performance across regions. However, they come with their own challenges. Managing

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Robot videos: UBTECH, EngineAI, and More

2 min read Evan Ackerman is IEEE Spectrum’s robotics editor. DLR’s rover is hitching a ride to Phobos on a JAXA spacecraft. Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion. European Robotics Forum: 25–27 March 2025, STUTTGART, GERMANY RoboSoft 2025: 23–26 April 2025,

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Hardware

Xbox’s New Copilot For Gaming Aims To Be The Ultimate AI-Powered Sidekick

Hot on the heels of Microsoft announcing its Muse AI modelm which is designed to aid the game development process, the company has introduced an additional AI tool meant for gamers. During the Xbox Podcast, Fatima Kardar, Corporate Vice President of Gaming AI, unveiled Copilot for Gaming. It’s being billed as something that will “save you time, help you get good.” Copilot for Gaming is meant to act as a gamer’s sidekick. One of its main

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Robotics

Unitree to demo G1 humanoid at Robotics Summit & Expo

[embedded content] Unitree Robotics, a provider of humanoid and quadruped robots, will be exhibiting at the Robotics Summit & Expo, the premier event for robotics developers. Produced by The Robot Report, the event takes place April 30-May 1, 2025 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. Attendees can visit Booth 652 to experience live demonstrations of Unitree G1 Humanoid Robot, designed to deliver ​cutting-edge agility, affordability, and adaptability, making it a standout solution for diverse

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Robotics

Robot Talk Episode 113 – Soft robotic hands, with Kaspar Althoefer – Robohub

Claire chatted to Kaspar Althoefer from Queen Mary University of London about soft robotic manipulators for healthcare and manufacturing. Kaspar Althoefer is Director of the Centre for Advanced Robotics at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). His research focuses on soft robotics, tactile perception, intelligent manipulation, and machine learning techniques for sensor signal interpretation. His research advancements have significant applications in robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery, rehabilitation, assistive technologies, and human-robot interactions within a range of

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Hardware

This AMD Ryzen Strix Point Mini PC Flaunts Its Own Flip-Up 1080p Display

When it comes to the mini PC form factor, these convenient little boxes typically pack some impressive hardware (these days), with the only requirement that you need to add your own external peripherals (unless it’s a barebones, which means you may need to add RAM and storage too), including a mouse, keyboard, and monitor. Well, Aoostar’s new G-Flip 370 potentially eliminates one of those necessities, so long as you can make do with a 5-inch

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Hardware

Epic Games Brings Support To Windows On Snapdragon With Easy Anti-Cheat

One by one, the barriers to gaming bliss on Snapdragon laptops are falling. Back in November, a new build of Windows brought support for Intel’s Advanced Vector Extensions to the Prism emulator that is used to translate x86-64 program code into Armv8 instructions that the Snapdragon CPUs can execute. Now, Epic Games has announced that it is releasing a new version of the Epic Online Services SDK that adds Arm support. That SDK includes Epic

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Hardware

Samsung May Challenge Shokz With Its Own Open-Ear Bone Conduction Headphones

Industry insiders just claimed that Samsung could announce its first ever open-air bone conducting audio device at the Samsung Unpacked event in July. No word however on whether the mystery device will be a hook-style or around-the-back headband design, but in either case, the open wireless stereo (OWS) product could put some heat on open-air offerings from Shokz, Sony, and Bose. Tireless leakster Ice Universe posted via Weibo claiming that Samsung’s MX division (formerly Samsung

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Hardware

Gigabyte Launches Aorus MO27U2 QD-OLED Monitor For Crisp Gaming Visuals

The influx of gaming monitors sporting quantum dot organic light emitting-diode (QD-OLED) panels continues with the launch of Gigabyte’s Aorus MO27U2, a 27-inch display with a respectable specs sheet. It may not necessarily rise to the “groundbreaking” status that Gigabyte pitches in its press release (more on that in a bit), but depending on how pricing shakes out, this could be an intriguing option. We’ll have to wait a bit to find out, though hopefully

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Robotics

National Robotics Programme launches RoboNexus to help Singapore startups – The Robot Report

Pilot batch of RoboNexus companies — LionsBot, Globotix, Spinoff Robotics, dConstruct Robotics, KABAM Robotics, and XSQUARE Technologies. Also shown: Beh Kian Teik, Alvin Tan, and Dr. Tan See Leng. Source: National Robotics Programme Singapore is one of the top countries in the world in terms of robotics density, thanks in part to government promotion. The National Robotics Programme today launched RoboNexus, an accelerator program designed to fast-track promising robotics startups and small and midsize enterprises,

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