The Pentagon has added Alibaba, Baidu, EV-maker BYD, and buzzy robotics company Unitree to a list of entities it says support the Chinese military. The expansion of the list increases the chance that ...
A humanoid robot carries a five-kilogram box during a demonstration at the Intel booth at Computex in Taipei on June 2, 2026. I-Hwa Cheng/Getty Images For most of the past two years, the sector's most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last season Boston Dynamics brought their dancing robot dogs to America’s Got Talent for several synchronized dance routines, ...
On Monday, Unitree Robotics has cleared the listing committee review for its initial public offering (IPO) on China’s STAR Market, marking one of the fastest approvals in the board’s history. The ...
People seem to be rather into the Unitree Go2 quadruped robot, if only for the low price tag. But perhaps more interesting are the motors that propel it — they appear to be similar to the Go1’s ...
A towering rideable robot that walks with a person inside and smashes through bricks is the kind of thing that makes you look twice and ask, "Wait, are they really selling that?" That is exactly what ...
Unitree Robotics unveiled the GD01, a 2.8-metre transformable mecha priced from $650,000, but the real story is the company behind it: Unitree shipped more humanoid robots than Tesla in 2025, holds 70 ...
On May 12, Unitree Robotics founder Wang Xingxing climbed into the chest cavity of a 9.8-foot-tall metal robot, walked around, and destroyed a concrete brick wall. One punch. Wall gone. The Chinese ...
The Unitree GD01 will mass produce the world’s first transforming commercial giant Mech. It was announced by Unitree Robotics on May 12, 2026. It is a civilian vehicle that a human pilot rides inside ...
The GD01 can punch through walls and carry you around like a horse. The GD01 can punch through walls and carry you around like a horse. is a news writer focused on creative industries, computing, ...
WTF?! The dream of being able to buy your own gigantic mecha is becoming a reality with the first "production-ready" suit. Created by Unitree Robotics, you can purchase the almost 9-foot-tall, ...