Report: This Robot Can Iron Your Clothes for You
A robot has been programmed to iron your clothes by using a camera to create a “hi-res 3D representation” of the creases.

A robot has been programmed to iron your clothes by using a camera to create a “hi-res 3D representation” of the creases.

A professor and drone expert has claimed that drones will “eventually achieve superiority” over manned aircraft, as skirmishes between the two continue to increase.

The International Space Station is set to carry artificial organs in an attempt to tackle five different medical issues, according to a report.

Researchers are woking to develop technology to allow dogs to call 911 during an emergency by using items such as a “dog-friendly” touchscreen display.

Google has revealed a new jobs section for their search engine, which will allow users to find job listings in their area, along with commute times and employer ratings.

Vanity Fair has fact-checked the recent viral outrage over Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot supposedly being paid 46 times less than Man of Steel star Henry Cavill for their work on similar films.

A new earpiece translates foreign languages mid-conversation, allowing the user to automatically understand other languages while abroad.

Russian chess grandmaster and former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov claimed people need to embrace the replacement of jobs by robots and start focusing on tasks that they can’t perform.

Time does not mend a broken heart, according to a new scientific report which claims “broken heart syndrome” can leave unrecoverable damage.

A tourist used Facebook Live to stream a mass shootout that took place in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, early on Sunday.

A Marine Corps service member is facing a court-martial while another has been discharged following the “Marines United” nude photo-sharing scandal.

BuzzFeed criticized former Breitbart Senior Editor MILO’s new book Dangerous, calling it “awful” and complaining that it didn’t dish any dirt on Breitbart News after receiving a leaked early draft.

A new system from Facebook’s artificial intelligence research lab has learned how to lie while haggling to get what it wants, according to a report.

Marissa Mayer, the controversial former Yahoo CEO who has now left the company following Verizon’s purchase, expressed her excitement to use Gmail again this week.

Facebook will start using artificial intelligence to find and remove “extremist” content from the platform, according to an official blog post.

An Ohio judge is ordering drunk drivers to install ride-hailing apps, such as Uber and Lyft, while on probation.

During a live interview with director Cassie Jaye, a pair of Australian television hosts criticized her film for allegedly promoting misogyny, despite admitting they never actually watched it.

Dolce & Gabbana have released “#BoycottDolceGabanna” t-shirts in response to left-wing activists who threatened to boycott the company over their approval of Melania Trump.

Momentum Machines have raised $18 million for their robot-powered restaurant, which includes a robot that can produce over 400 hamburgers per hour.

A North Korean drone spied on a U.S. missile defense base in South Korea before crashing nearby, according to a report.

Facebook is looking to take on Netflix, already lining up a new season of a canceled television series for their video streaming section of the site.

Breitbart Tech recently had the opportunity to speak to attorney Daniel Szalkiewicz, who specializes in defamation and Internet privacy cases, most notably those concerning revenge porn and sextortion.

A newly-tested medical implant can predict heart failure up to a month in advance, according to a report.

In an ironic turn of events, U.S. technology companies have now started to copy Chinese companies, according to a report.

A British woman has given birth to her own “brother” after having a baby with her stepfather so her 47-year-old mother could be a parent again.

Billionaire tech entrepreneur and investor Marc Andreessen explained the downfall of the mainstream media during an interview at Recode this week, claiming “If you actually wanted to, last year in 2016, read the story of the election and get the truth, you read Breitbart.”

Huffington Post co-founder Jonah Peretti claimed this week that Andrew Breitbart “would absolutely love” the “continued trolling” from Breitbart News and the Trump administration were he still alive today.

A new Facebook feature allows politicians to connect with constituents by showing which users in the comments are in their constituency.

Feminist Laci Green has faced backlash from left-wing activists, radical feminists, and former friends after she was revealed to be in a relationship with popular anti-SJW YouTuber Chris Ray Gun.

A police report has been filed after a group of seven “young” girls were spied on and recorded by a drone which belonged to a group of men on a yacht.

Alternative icon and musician Courtney Love called Women’s March leader and Muslim activist Linda Sarsour a “vile disgrace to women and all mankind” on Twitter, Wednesday.

A fan of former Breitbart senior editor Milo Yiannopoulos is suing UC Berkeley for $23 million, claiming routine abuse against conservative students on campus.

PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) has reportedly produced a fake animal abuse video to “raise awareness” of the issue online.

American actress and feminist icon Lena Dunham encouraged citizens of the United Kingdom to vote for far-left Labour candidate Jeremy Corbyn in the upcoming election on Thursday.

The city of San Francisco is demanding statistics and details from ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft to “assess their impact on traffic congestion, safety, pollution and parking; and ascertain whether they are accessible for disabled and low-income riders.”

Cable television is “failing” as a business, according to a cable industry lobbyist, as more and more people switch to streaming services and watching videos on their phones.

Britain’s iconic Glastonbury music festival has announced that attendees will face “extra searches” following numerous terrorist attacks in the United Kingdom this year, including the London attack on Saturday.

Dangerous, the book by former Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos, was released for pre-order for the second time on Sunday, overtaking both Chelsea Clinton and Ben Sasse’s books and reaching number five on the Amazon best sellers list within a day.

Pacemakers contain “thousands of vulnerabilities” for hackers to exploit, according to a recent study.

Lieutenant Governor of California and former San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom wants to fight the technology that’s replacing human jobs around America, according to The Guardian.
