HardwareI saw a tiny robot dog do a handstand at CES 2025 and I recorded it for your amusementWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: Future)When you’re out on the road it’s often a good idea to keep a story simple, for the sake of getting information to your eyeballs in the shortest possible amount of time. So this won’t be a long piece, because I really only have one thing to say:I saw a tiny robot dog do a handstand atCES 2025, and I recorded it for your amusement.Unitree Go1 handstand @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch OnTheUnitree Go1robot dog can be purchased for $2,700 (plus an astonishing $1,000 in shipping, apparently), if you can find one in stock—which it currently isn’t. That might be because everyone who saw one do a handstand immediately broke out their credit cards, or possibly because Unitree hasn’t made it available to consumers just yet.Also, its pilot (operating it with what looked like a large smartphone with thumbstick controller add-ons) occasionally kicked it over. I failed to get video of this awful event, but sufficed to say the crowd went “awww” in the way you might expect.One day this machine will break free of its bonds and jump full-speed into that man’s face. I can feel it.Unitree says the Go1 is the “world’s first intelligence bionic quadruped robot of consumer level” and features AI-powered human recognition, flexible and adaptive joints, and “super-sensing 10-view detection”, again fuelling my theory that it’s simply biding its time before enacting its revenge upon its creators.Anyway, that’s it, that’s the story. I leave you with one more video of it staggering towards me like a drunk at an office party for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy.Unitree Go1 robot dog staggering about @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch OnCatch up withCES 2025:We’re on the ground in sunny Las Vegas covering all the latest announcements from some of the biggest names in tech, including Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Razer, MSI and more.More about hardwareIf you’re trying to convince me your ‘companionship’ robot is ‘lifelike’, maybe don’t rip her face off in the demo videoIs the new RTX 5070 really as fast as Nvidia’s previous flagship RTX 4090 GPU? Turns out the answer is yes. Kinda.LatestCD Projekt Red boss says ‘around 100’ Witcher 3 designers still work at the company, while the Witcher 4’s story director is ‘the same person since Witcher 1’See more latest►Most PopularAssassin’s Creed Shadows takes a run at improving parkour, as Ubisoft strives to make the system less ‘like a gas pedal’Today’s Wordle answer for Saturday, January 11The Last of Us season 2 trailer is a brief look at a story you should probably just play yourself in AprilLords of the Fallen publisher embraces fear of the DEI boogeyman, says it will not include ‘any social or political agendas’ in its gamesEpic CEO Tim Sweeney says tech leaders are ‘pretending to be Republicans’ to gain favor with Trump, skirt antitrust laws, and ultimately ‘rip off consumers and crush competitors’If you’re trying to convince me your ‘companionship’ robot is ‘lifelike’, maybe don’t rip her face off in the demo videoSquare Enix launches new anti-harassment policy to protect its employees and partners from abusive fansThe Sims begins its 25th anniversary celebration next week with a Behind The Sims episode of news and announcementsPath of Exile 2 numberlord spends 16 straight days killing rare monsters to prove that a stat that makes loot better makes better lootPalestinian developer raises more than $200,000 to make Dreams on a Pillow, a game about the horrors of the 1948 NakbaPiranha Games will lay off employees after Mechwarrior 5: Clans ‘performed below projections’HARDWARE BUYING GUIDESLATEST GAME REVIEWS1Best Steam Deck accessories in Australia for 2025: Our favorite docks, powerbanks and gamepads2Best graphics card for laptops: the mobile GPUs I’d want in my next gaming laptop3Best mini PCs in 2025: The compact computers I love the most4Best 14-inch gaming laptop: The top compact gaming laptops I’ve held in these hands5Best Mini-ITX motherboards in 2025: My pick from all the mini mobo marvels I’ve tested1Thank Goodness You’re Here! review2Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island review3WD Black SN850X 8 TB NVMe SSD review4Ikea Utespelare desk review5Asus ROG Harpe Ace Mini wireless mouse review
HardwareI saw a tiny robot dog do a handstand at CES 2025 and I recorded it for your amusementWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: Future)When you’re out on the road it’s often a good idea to keep a story simple, for the sake of getting information to your eyeballs in the shortest possible amount of time. So this won’t be a long piece, because I really only have one thing to say:I saw a tiny robot dog do a handstand atCES 2025, and I recorded it for your amusement.Unitree Go1 handstand @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch OnTheUnitree Go1robot dog can be purchased for $2,700 (plus an astonishing $1,000 in shipping, apparently), if you can find one in stock—which it currently isn’t. That might be because everyone who saw one do a handstand immediately broke out their credit cards, or possibly because Unitree hasn’t made it available to consumers just yet.Also, its pilot (operating it with what looked like a large smartphone with thumbstick controller add-ons) occasionally kicked it over. I failed to get video of this awful event, but sufficed to say the crowd went “awww” in the way you might expect.One day this machine will break free of its bonds and jump full-speed into that man’s face. I can feel it.Unitree says the Go1 is the “world’s first intelligence bionic quadruped robot of consumer level” and features AI-powered human recognition, flexible and adaptive joints, and “super-sensing 10-view detection”, again fuelling my theory that it’s simply biding its time before enacting its revenge upon its creators.Anyway, that’s it, that’s the story. I leave you with one more video of it staggering towards me like a drunk at an office party for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy.Unitree Go1 robot dog staggering about @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch OnCatch up withCES 2025:We’re on the ground in sunny Las Vegas covering all the latest announcements from some of the biggest names in tech, including Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Razer, MSI and more.More about hardwareIf you’re trying to convince me your ‘companionship’ robot is ‘lifelike’, maybe don’t rip her face off in the demo videoIs the new RTX 5070 really as fast as Nvidia’s previous flagship RTX 4090 GPU? Turns out the answer is yes. Kinda.LatestCD Projekt Red boss says ‘around 100’ Witcher 3 designers still work at the company, while the Witcher 4’s story director is ‘the same person since Witcher 1’See more latest►Most PopularAssassin’s Creed Shadows takes a run at improving parkour, as Ubisoft strives to make the system less ‘like a gas pedal’Today’s Wordle answer for Saturday, January 11The Last of Us season 2 trailer is a brief look at a story you should probably just play yourself in AprilLords of the Fallen publisher embraces fear of the DEI boogeyman, says it will not include ‘any social or political agendas’ in its gamesEpic CEO Tim Sweeney says tech leaders are ‘pretending to be Republicans’ to gain favor with Trump, skirt antitrust laws, and ultimately ‘rip off consumers and crush competitors’If you’re trying to convince me your ‘companionship’ robot is ‘lifelike’, maybe don’t rip her face off in the demo videoSquare Enix launches new anti-harassment policy to protect its employees and partners from abusive fansThe Sims begins its 25th anniversary celebration next week with a Behind The Sims episode of news and announcementsPath of Exile 2 numberlord spends 16 straight days killing rare monsters to prove that a stat that makes loot better makes better lootPalestinian developer raises more than $200,000 to make Dreams on a Pillow, a game about the horrors of the 1948 NakbaPiranha Games will lay off employees after Mechwarrior 5: Clans ‘performed below projections’
HardwareI saw a tiny robot dog do a handstand at CES 2025 and I recorded it for your amusementWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
HardwareI saw a tiny robot dog do a handstand at CES 2025 and I recorded it for your amusementWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: Future)When you’re out on the road it’s often a good idea to keep a story simple, for the sake of getting information to your eyeballs in the shortest possible amount of time. So this won’t be a long piece, because I really only have one thing to say:I saw a tiny robot dog do a handstand atCES 2025, and I recorded it for your amusement.Unitree Go1 handstand @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch OnTheUnitree Go1robot dog can be purchased for $2,700 (plus an astonishing $1,000 in shipping, apparently), if you can find one in stock—which it currently isn’t. That might be because everyone who saw one do a handstand immediately broke out their credit cards, or possibly because Unitree hasn’t made it available to consumers just yet.Also, its pilot (operating it with what looked like a large smartphone with thumbstick controller add-ons) occasionally kicked it over. I failed to get video of this awful event, but sufficed to say the crowd went “awww” in the way you might expect.One day this machine will break free of its bonds and jump full-speed into that man’s face. I can feel it.Unitree says the Go1 is the “world’s first intelligence bionic quadruped robot of consumer level” and features AI-powered human recognition, flexible and adaptive joints, and “super-sensing 10-view detection”, again fuelling my theory that it’s simply biding its time before enacting its revenge upon its creators.Anyway, that’s it, that’s the story. I leave you with one more video of it staggering towards me like a drunk at an office party for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy.Unitree Go1 robot dog staggering about @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch OnCatch up withCES 2025:We’re on the ground in sunny Las Vegas covering all the latest announcements from some of the biggest names in tech, including Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Razer, MSI and more.More about hardwareIf you’re trying to convince me your ‘companionship’ robot is ‘lifelike’, maybe don’t rip her face off in the demo videoIs the new RTX 5070 really as fast as Nvidia’s previous flagship RTX 4090 GPU? Turns out the answer is yes. Kinda.LatestCD Projekt Red boss says ‘around 100’ Witcher 3 designers still work at the company, while the Witcher 4’s story director is ‘the same person since Witcher 1’See more latest►Most PopularAssassin’s Creed Shadows takes a run at improving parkour, as Ubisoft strives to make the system less ‘like a gas pedal’Today’s Wordle answer for Saturday, January 11The Last of Us season 2 trailer is a brief look at a story you should probably just play yourself in AprilLords of the Fallen publisher embraces fear of the DEI boogeyman, says it will not include ‘any social or political agendas’ in its gamesEpic CEO Tim Sweeney says tech leaders are ‘pretending to be Republicans’ to gain favor with Trump, skirt antitrust laws, and ultimately ‘rip off consumers and crush competitors’If you’re trying to convince me your ‘companionship’ robot is ‘lifelike’, maybe don’t rip her face off in the demo videoSquare Enix launches new anti-harassment policy to protect its employees and partners from abusive fansThe Sims begins its 25th anniversary celebration next week with a Behind The Sims episode of news and announcementsPath of Exile 2 numberlord spends 16 straight days killing rare monsters to prove that a stat that makes loot better makes better lootPalestinian developer raises more than $200,000 to make Dreams on a Pillow, a game about the horrors of the 1948 NakbaPiranha Games will lay off employees after Mechwarrior 5: Clans ‘performed below projections’
(Image credit: Future)When you’re out on the road it’s often a good idea to keep a story simple, for the sake of getting information to your eyeballs in the shortest possible amount of time. So this won’t be a long piece, because I really only have one thing to say:I saw a tiny robot dog do a handstand atCES 2025, and I recorded it for your amusement.Unitree Go1 handstand @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch OnTheUnitree Go1robot dog can be purchased for $2,700 (plus an astonishing $1,000 in shipping, apparently), if you can find one in stock—which it currently isn’t. That might be because everyone who saw one do a handstand immediately broke out their credit cards, or possibly because Unitree hasn’t made it available to consumers just yet.Also, its pilot (operating it with what looked like a large smartphone with thumbstick controller add-ons) occasionally kicked it over. I failed to get video of this awful event, but sufficed to say the crowd went “awww” in the way you might expect.One day this machine will break free of its bonds and jump full-speed into that man’s face. I can feel it.Unitree says the Go1 is the “world’s first intelligence bionic quadruped robot of consumer level” and features AI-powered human recognition, flexible and adaptive joints, and “super-sensing 10-view detection”, again fuelling my theory that it’s simply biding its time before enacting its revenge upon its creators.Anyway, that’s it, that’s the story. I leave you with one more video of it staggering towards me like a drunk at an office party for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy.Unitree Go1 robot dog staggering about @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch OnCatch up withCES 2025:We’re on the ground in sunny Las Vegas covering all the latest announcements from some of the biggest names in tech, including Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Razer, MSI and more.More about hardwareIf you’re trying to convince me your ‘companionship’ robot is ‘lifelike’, maybe don’t rip her face off in the demo videoIs the new RTX 5070 really as fast as Nvidia’s previous flagship RTX 4090 GPU? Turns out the answer is yes. Kinda.LatestCD Projekt Red boss says ‘around 100’ Witcher 3 designers still work at the company, while the Witcher 4’s story director is ‘the same person since Witcher 1’See more latest►Most PopularAssassin’s Creed Shadows takes a run at improving parkour, as Ubisoft strives to make the system less ‘like a gas pedal’Today’s Wordle answer for Saturday, January 11The Last of Us season 2 trailer is a brief look at a story you should probably just play yourself in AprilLords of the Fallen publisher embraces fear of the DEI boogeyman, says it will not include ‘any social or political agendas’ in its gamesEpic CEO Tim Sweeney says tech leaders are ‘pretending to be Republicans’ to gain favor with Trump, skirt antitrust laws, and ultimately ‘rip off consumers and crush competitors’If you’re trying to convince me your ‘companionship’ robot is ‘lifelike’, maybe don’t rip her face off in the demo videoSquare Enix launches new anti-harassment policy to protect its employees and partners from abusive fansThe Sims begins its 25th anniversary celebration next week with a Behind The Sims episode of news and announcementsPath of Exile 2 numberlord spends 16 straight days killing rare monsters to prove that a stat that makes loot better makes better lootPalestinian developer raises more than $200,000 to make Dreams on a Pillow, a game about the horrors of the 1948 NakbaPiranha Games will lay off employees after Mechwarrior 5: Clans ‘performed below projections’
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When you’re out on the road it’s often a good idea to keep a story simple, for the sake of getting information to your eyeballs in the shortest possible amount of time. So this won’t be a long piece, because I really only have one thing to say:I saw a tiny robot dog do a handstand atCES 2025, and I recorded it for your amusement.Unitree Go1 handstand @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch OnTheUnitree Go1robot dog can be purchased for $2,700 (plus an astonishing $1,000 in shipping, apparently), if you can find one in stock—which it currently isn’t. That might be because everyone who saw one do a handstand immediately broke out their credit cards, or possibly because Unitree hasn’t made it available to consumers just yet.Also, its pilot (operating it with what looked like a large smartphone with thumbstick controller add-ons) occasionally kicked it over. I failed to get video of this awful event, but sufficed to say the crowd went “awww” in the way you might expect.One day this machine will break free of its bonds and jump full-speed into that man’s face. I can feel it.Unitree says the Go1 is the “world’s first intelligence bionic quadruped robot of consumer level” and features AI-powered human recognition, flexible and adaptive joints, and “super-sensing 10-view detection”, again fuelling my theory that it’s simply biding its time before enacting its revenge upon its creators.Anyway, that’s it, that’s the story. I leave you with one more video of it staggering towards me like a drunk at an office party for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy.Unitree Go1 robot dog staggering about @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch OnCatch up withCES 2025:We’re on the ground in sunny Las Vegas covering all the latest announcements from some of the biggest names in tech, including Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Razer, MSI and more.
When you’re out on the road it’s often a good idea to keep a story simple, for the sake of getting information to your eyeballs in the shortest possible amount of time. So this won’t be a long piece, because I really only have one thing to say:
I saw a tiny robot dog do a handstand atCES 2025, and I recorded it for your amusement.
Unitree Go1 handstand @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch On
Unitree Go1 handstand @ CES 2025 - YouTube
Unitree Go1 handstand @ CES 2025 - YouTube
TheUnitree Go1robot dog can be purchased for $2,700 (plus an astonishing $1,000 in shipping, apparently), if you can find one in stock—which it currently isn’t. That might be because everyone who saw one do a handstand immediately broke out their credit cards, or possibly because Unitree hasn’t made it available to consumers just yet.
Also, its pilot (operating it with what looked like a large smartphone with thumbstick controller add-ons) occasionally kicked it over. I failed to get video of this awful event, but sufficed to say the crowd went “awww” in the way you might expect.
One day this machine will break free of its bonds and jump full-speed into that man’s face. I can feel it.
Unitree says the Go1 is the “world’s first intelligence bionic quadruped robot of consumer level” and features AI-powered human recognition, flexible and adaptive joints, and “super-sensing 10-view detection”, again fuelling my theory that it’s simply biding its time before enacting its revenge upon its creators.
Anyway, that’s it, that’s the story. I leave you with one more video of it staggering towards me like a drunk at an office party for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy.
Unitree Go1 robot dog staggering about @ CES 2025 - YouTubeWatch On
Unitree Go1 robot dog staggering about @ CES 2025 - YouTube
Unitree Go1 robot dog staggering about @ CES 2025 - YouTube
Catch up withCES 2025:We’re on the ground in sunny Las Vegas covering all the latest announcements from some of the biggest names in tech, including Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Razer, MSI and more.
Catch up withCES 2025:We’re on the ground in sunny Las Vegas covering all the latest announcements from some of the biggest names in tech, including Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Razer, MSI and more.
Catch up withCES 2025:We’re on the ground in sunny Las Vegas covering all the latest announcements from some of the biggest names in tech, including Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Razer, MSI and more.
Catch up withCES 2025:We’re on the ground in sunny Las Vegas covering all the latest announcements from some of the biggest names in tech, including Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Asus, Razer, MSI and more.
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Path of Exile 2 numberlord spends 16 straight days killing rare monsters to prove that a stat that makes loot better makes better loot
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