A software engineer’s earnest effort to steer his new DJI robot vacuum with a video game controller inadvertently granted him a sneak peak into thousands of people’s homes.
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China's humanoid robots industry is booming, but analysts say the units showcased at the Spring Gala aren't all they seem.
Reading Time: 2 minutesA wild smart home story made the rounds this week — and it’s equal parts impressive and concerning. What Actually Happened? A software engineer recently set out to do something ...