Weave Robotics has launched Isaac 0, a $7,999 robot designed to fold laundry, targeting Bay Area residents. The stationary robot, which can fold laundry in 30 to 90 seconds, is a product of the one-and-a-half-year-old startup, according to The Verge.
The robot, however, has limitations. It cannot fold large blankets, sheets, or inside-out clothes, and still requires assistance from human teleoperators, The Verge reported. Users will also need to pay a $250 deposit.
In other tech news, Apple released iOS 26.3, which includes a new "Transfer to Android" feature, allowing iPhone users to easily switch to Android devices by placing their phones side-by-side, according to The Verge.
Google has also rolled out its Auto Browse agent in Chrome, allowing AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers to have the agent surf the web on their behalf, Ars Technica reported. The agent is part of Chrome, the world's most popular browser. Ars Technica noted that AI agents are still "rough around the edges."
In the realm of business technology, The Verge reviewed the HP ZBook Ultra G1a, a business-class workstation laptop. The laptop features a sleek design and is targeted towards enterprise users.
Meanwhile, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, SpaceX removed the Crew Access Arm from Launch Complex 39A, used by astronauts to board spacecraft, Ars Technica reported. The site, originally used for Saturn V rockets and the Space Shuttle program, is now used by SpaceX for its Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets.
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