Boston Dynamics spent most of its 29-year history with no consumer products at all. Now, it has one in the $75,000 Spot robot. There's still no way to buy the company's humanoid Atlas robot, but it's ...
The new Atlas can kick a soccer ball like no other robot. But for the first time, Boston Dynamics has engineered in a secret superpower critical for success.
Boston Dynamics has unveiled an upgraded, fully electric version of its Atlas humanoid robot, which is stronger and more flexible than its hydraulic predecessor. “We promise this is not a person in a ...
It was surprising, then, that on Tuesday the company announced the “retirement” of Atlas. But the brief confusion over what it all meant ended late Wednesday when Boston Dynamics revealed its all-new, ...
Over the years, we've seen a bunch of seriously impressive robotics demonstrations from Boston Dynamics, with several videos starring the firm's bipedal hydraulic Atlas robot. From running through a ...
When Boston Dynamics announced on Tuesday it was retiring the hydraulic version of Atlas, there were a few hints that the company wasn't done with humanoid robots entirely. Sure enough, one day later, ...
Are we one step closer to the robo apocalypse? Boston Dynamics, the mechanical wizards behind door-opening robots and electronic dogs, released a new video Thursday showing its humanoid robot Atlas ...
Boston Dynamics announced earlier this week that it was retiring its hydraulic Atlas humanoid robot. But the company best known for its creepy robot videos isn't giving up on bipedal machines. Boston ...
Around the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Hyundai and Boston Dynamics have taught footwork to the Atlas humanoid, while the Spot robot ...