1. Robotics

Robot vacuum cleaners have been a domestic staple for years and robots have taken over certain production

The company has rolled out autonomous manicure machines at Target stores across the country. Customers can choose from a range of nail colors, then relax in a massage chair as the robot does its work. The robots have been designed to be as gentle as possible, according to the company. +5 The autonomous manicure machines have been rolled out at Target stores across the country. Customers can choose from a range of nail colors, then relax in a massage chair as the robot does its work Clockwork wants to disrupt the $6.5 billion U.S. nail industry, by offering a cheaper, more convenient option for customers that promises to cut down on wait times. The robots are equipped with sensors that allow them to adjust their angle and pressure depending on the customer’s individual nails. The machines have been developed over three years, and have performed nearly 1,000 manicures. Clockwork is also working with other retailers and mall operators to deploy the machines across the U.S. in the coming months. The company plans to roll out more than 100 machines by the end of 2019. The new drone features a rotatable camera and advanced obstacle avoidance system, which lets it automatically avoid objects in the path and land safely. The Mavic 2 will be available in two models: the Mavic 2 Pro, which comes with a 1-inch Hasselblad camera, and the Mavic 2 Zoom, which has an optical zoom lens that gives users up to 2x zoom. DJI also unveiled the Ronin-S, a new single-handed stabilizer designed for DSLR cameras. The stabilizer, which is similar to the Ronin-M, can be used with a variety of DSLR cameras. The Ronin-S will retail for $749 and is available for pre-order starting today.