If you’ve been thinking of upgrading your current vacuum cleaner, you’ve probably considered more well-known names like Dyson ...
Generally speaking, most models perform well at picking up dirt, dust, and pet hair from bare floors as well as low- and ...
Removing weeds is a chore few gardeners enjoy, as it typically involves long sessions of kneeling in the dirt and digging around for anything you don’t remember planting. Herbicides also work, but ...
While the very latest range of wire-free robot lawn mowers are extremely sophisticated, they are still robots at heart and are therefore prone to occasional mishaps when used on lawns that aren't well ...
If you’re a gardener you’ll understand the plight that weeds cause. Weeds are more than just a nuisance though; they make gardening nigh impossible for folks with certain disabilities or facing the ...
Scientists have created Trimbot, a gardening robot that can prune roses and trim bushes, making light work of gardening chores. The green-fingered robot uses mapping technology to find its way around ...
Sign up for our Metro US email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox! Green-fingered robots are coming to a garden near ...
STOCKHOLM — Europe’s back yards have become the latest front in the robot wars. With a quarter of lawn owners saying they dislike mowing the grass, sales of machines that will do the job for them are ...
A robot to trim your bushes? We already have robots that vacuum our floors, mow our lawns, and even weed our gardens, so is a robot that trims our bushes and hedges next? If you purchase a product or ...
If you want to garden this spring without getting your hands dirty, you're in luck. Smart home technology has sprouted outdoors. Smart sprinkler systems remember to water on their own, smart ...
You've heard of the Roomba, that robotic vacuum cleaner that patrols the floor automatically for dirt? Its inventor is part of a new team ready to launch a similar little robot that patrols the garden ...
Want Acton and Boxborough news delivered to your inbox? Sign up for our free weekly newsletter. As a kid, Joe Jones liked to tinker with things. He enjoyed building things. At the time, the future ...