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What’s new at World Cup 2026? From match ball sensors to AI and robot dogs

What’s new at World Cup 2026? From match ball sensors to AI and robot dogs Technology, more specifically AI, will play a big role in the new additions at the upcoming World Cup. In many ways, the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be one of a kind.

Al Jazeera 4d ago

Indie game Dogpile is coming to Switch and mobile

Indie game Dogpile is coming to Switch and mobile More dogs! Dogpile is a very good video game about very good puppers. It's a super cute and silly game where you merge dogs into slightly larger dogs, and it's getting a free content update.

Engadget 2d ago

Escaped devil spotted on suburban Gold Coast CCTV after week on loose

Mary the Tasmanian devil escaped from her enclosure on the Gold Coast last Tuesday. A nearly 20-person rescue team has searched on foot day and night, using sniffer dogs as well as a thermal drone. Wildlife carers have thanked residents for supplying video of sightings.

ABC Australia 1d ago

The future of agriculture

The future of agriculture Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor It's a mild early spring morning at the historic Cottonwood Field Station in western South Dakota, and a herd of 150 Angus steers are scheduled to move to a new pasture rotation. Moving cattle can be tricky and often requires some extra help, electrical fencing and quite a bit of time. But today, there are no extra ranchers, no gates swinging open and no temporary fences in place.

Phys.org 8d ago

From AI robot baristas to military drones: The weird and wonderful tech at Computex 2026

Euronews Next spotlights the most innovative and intriguing tech at the conference in Taiwan. With advances in robotics, artificial intelligence, an array of laptops and drones, the Computex technology conference in Taiwan went far beyond Nvidia's headline-making announcements to showcase the technologies that could have a wide-ranging impact our daily lives. Euronews Next attended the conference and scoured the show floors to find the weird and wonderful as well as useful technological...

Euronews 6d ago

Musk's xAI accused of illegally firing engineer who raised safety concerns

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Channel News Asia 3h ago

This Trump-linked startup plans to put humanoid robots in the military

As Silicon Valley races to build humanoid robots that can fold laundry and pour a latte, at least one start-up sees a very different use for the technology: war or other potentially hazardous and deadly jobs. Meet Foundation Future Industries, a San Francisco-based robotics company with ties to the Trump family, developing 'dual-use' autonomous humanoid robots for both heavy industrial environments and military applications. While the robots sound like something out of a Terminator-esque...

CNBC 11d ago

Screwworms in US: Human risk is low—but they can burrow through your skull

Ravenous, flesh-eating flies have busted through containment barriers and have now reemerged in the US. On Monday and Tuesday, the US Department of Agriculture reported three new cases, bringing the tally to five. One of the cases is in a dog, though it's unclear where it became infected; the dog lives in New Mexico, had its infection reported in Texas, and may have recently traveled to Mexico, where the flies are also spreading.

Ars Technica 1d ago

As AI gets better, it reveals an empty promise

This week we've got tandem hands-ons with Google's new Gemini AI agent - Spark - from my colleagues David Pierce and Jay Peters. Their takeaways are similar: It's so effective that it's scary. Spark knew that David's dog is named Frida and knew the first name of Jay's wife, even though neither of them explicitly provided this information to Google.

The Verge 7d ago

Chasing the ghost dog of the Amazon: New insights into a mythical canid

Chasing the ghost dog of the Amazon: New insights into a mythical canid Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor For decades, the short-eared dog (Atelocynus microtis) has been considered one of the least-known carnivores in Latin America, and potentially one of the least-known canids in the world. Because of its highly secretive nature, acute hearing, and strong sense of smell, this cryptic creature has successfully avoided people, leaving biologists with very few direct...

Phys.org 1d ago