05 Jun 2026
Here is Why Strategy (MSTR) is One of the Most Undervalued Large Cap Stocks to Buy According to Analysts
When Jeff Bezos said that one breakthrough technology would shape Amazon’s destiny, even Wall Street’s biggest analysts were caught off guard. Fast forward a year and Amazon’s new CEO Andy Jassy described...
Maham Fatima
2026
05 Jun 2026
China approved the world's first commercial brain implant before Neuralink — and the key difference is that NEO's sensors rest on top of the brain's protective…
In March 2026, China’s National Medical Products Administration approved NEO, a brain-computer interface developed by Shanghai-based startup Neuracle Technology with researchers at Tsinghua University, for commercial use in patients with paralysis caused by spinal cord injuries. It is the first invasive BCI to clear a national regulator for use beyond clinical trials anywhere in the world.…
News Desk
2026
05 Jun 2026
Amazon unveils latest warehouse robot as tech giants continue AI layoffs
Amazon's original Proteus robot has been rolled out in 25 fulfilment centers in the U.S. Sawdah Bhaimiya Amazon has unveiled its latest warehouse robot that can take commands in conversational language, underscoring how AI-powered automation is advancing as companies continue to slash their corporate workforce in AI-driven efficiencies.
Sawdah Bhaimiya
2026
05 Jun 2026
Why JPMorgan suddenly thinks Tesla is much more than a car company
J.P. Morgan has upgraded Elon Musk-led Tesla to "neutral" from "underweight," citing a significant shift in how the electric vehicle manufacturer's valuation is now perceived.
News Desk
2026
05 Jun 2026
BYD Wants To Sell Humanoid Robots Right Next To Its Cars
The carmaker that overtook Tesla on sales is now developing humanoid robots and may put them in its showrooms
Brad Anderson
2026
05 Jun 2026
10 Ways Humanoid Robots Are About To Change Everyday Life
Humanoid robots are moving from science fiction into factories, airports, shops, care homes and even our own homes. Adobe Stock Humanoid robots are starting to look less like science fiction props and more like the next major workforce technology. For decades, the idea of machines shaped like us belonged mostly in movies, research labs and carefully staged tech demos. Now, advances in AI,…
Bernard Marr
2026
05 Jun 2026
Experts warn flashy humanoid robot stunt videos should be viewed with suspicion
The criticism shows that the benchmark in the race for robot technology lies not in staging impressive scenes but in repeatability and general-purpose use.
Jinju Hong
2026
05 Jun 2026
Xpeng loses robotics product head as 2026 mass production target looms
The Xpeng Iron humanoid robot showcased at the Beijing Auto Show in April 2026. Credit: CnEVPost The sudden personnel change comes at a critical time as Xpeng sprints toward its goal of mass-producing humanoid robots by the end of 2026.
Phate Zhang
2026
04 Jun 2026
The skeptic’s guide to humanoid robots going viral on the Internet
It may appear that humanoid robots capable of handling any task have almost arrived—especially when tech companies showcase them performing acrobatic feats or handling household chores. But there is still a significant gap between these robot demonstrations and proving that the same robots can reliably and repeatedly manage such tasks in the real world.
Jeremy Hsu
2026
