From stair-climbing vacuums to blue-collar humanoids, this week proves the machines aren't just coming — they've clocked in.
Morning Overview on MSN
Dreame’s robot vacuum grew legs and can climb full stairs
Robot vacuums have spent years bumping politely into the base of staircases, forever exiled to a home’s ground floor. Dreame ...
It was only a matter of time before someone strapped a robot vacuum to a drone and tried to fly it up the stairs. I saw Mova's attempt at CES 2026.
Overview Consumer AI assistants, humanoid service robots, advanced physical AI systems, and AI‑driven robotics were key areas of focus for major tech players.Ul ...
In live demonstrations on the show floor, the Rover's movement looked more amphibious than mechanical. Its legs flexed in a ...
For years, CES robots felt like carefully choreographed theatre—impressive on stage, but you'd never actually trust them with ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Bone‑conduction lollipops to stair‑climbing vacuums: 5 quirkiest gadgets at CES 2026
At first glance, the C-200 sounds like pure kitchen gimmickry — a vibrating knife. But the engineering behind it is ...
Roborock's Saros Rover uses legged mobility and smart AI navigation to climb stairs, dodge obstacles, and clean multi-level ...
The Roborock Saros Rover can climb and clean stairs at the same time—but how does it compare to options from competitors?
Roborock unveiled two significant innovations at CES 2026 that demonstrate its larger plan to extend robotic automation beyond traditional ...
CLIMBER-X is a comprehensive fast Earth System Model, designed to simulate the evolution of the Earth system on time scales ranging from decades to glacial-interglacial cycles. It includes the ...
From January 6th, Las Vegas will once again be the center of the tech world. Nothing works at CES without AI, whether in ...
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