The last laundry-folding robot we saw in action took a long time to get a small towel neatly folded into a little rectangle, and that was with the video sped up. All the same, it’s not your time the ...
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The next time you find yourself worried about the robot apocalypse, remember that after years of development this little robot couldn’t even fold laundry. For the past few years at the Consumer ...
Laundroid looks like a supercomputer — or something more ominous — rather than a kindly, benevolent robot designed to perform one of the more annoying tasks most of us are forced to do on roughly a ...
A hulking, evil black monolith? No, it's actually just a robot that's come to eliminate one of the most tedious chores known to mankind. Tim Stevens Former editor at large for CNET Cars Tim Stevens ...
We have bad news for anyone who thought that the Laundroid laundry folding robot might actually be anything other than vaporware: it’s not. The company behind Laundroid has folded and the robot that ...
Nobody likes doing laundry. And even after you've washed and dried everything, you still have to fold it all and put it away. Bummer. Fortunately, startup Seven Dreamers wants to help out with this ...
PANASONIC has revealed plans to spend $60 million on funding the creation of a robot which folds clothes. The Japanese firm is set to hand £49 million to a startup called Seven Dreamers, which is ...
This week at CES, Japanese company Seven Dreamers demoed its laundry-folding robot, Laudroid. The machine was set up in a mock living room and is about the size of a very tall dresser. Clothing ...
When Seven Dreamers Laboratories Inc. unveiled its prototype laundry-folding robot in 2015, it generated a buzz, with people saying they couldn't wait to buy one if it ever went to market. But the ...
At the end of the day, Laundroid amounted to little more than a fun show demo. The device was a bit silly and prohibitively large and expensive for most to consider actually purchasing. All in all, it ...
RIP Laundroid, sorry I broke you that one time I tried to use you RIP Laundroid, sorry I broke you that one time I tried to use you Backed by companies like Panasonic and Daiwa House, Laundroid had ...