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Robotics & Autonomy·July 13, 2026·1 min read

1X's product head says its new humanoid hand has solved one of the toughest problems in robotics

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If NEO’s hand can reliably pour tea, plug chargers, and sign, the bottleneck in humanoids shifts from dexterity to data and deployment. Start mapping which of your manual workflows actually depend on fine motor skills — that list may be shorter than you think.

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US bought 2000 F-Drones F10 attack UAVs from Ukraine as the Pentagon moves to the next phase of the billion-dollar 'drone dominance' program, with the legacy US military-industrial complex cautiously looking

The Pentagon buying 2,000 Ukrainian F10 attack drones is another data point that low-cost, exportable UAVs are now core to Western defense planning, not a stopgap. Defense and dual-use founders should assume procurement cycles are shifting toward modular, rapidly iterated drone platforms rather than a few monolithic programs.