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Disney is building robot dolphins and manta rays for its theme parks
Imagineering’s new six-foot aquatic robot uses hydrofoil tech to leap and dive through the water like a real sea creature.
How Imagineering R&D brought a transforming pirate to life ...
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against The Walt Disney Company over Disneyland’s use of facial recognition technology at park entrances.
Walt Disney World guests continue debating smartglasses and whether future technology bans could change the park experience.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Disney Entertainment and ESPN’s chief technology officer Aaron LaBerge is exiting the company after over 20 years. “This was a ...
Disney Entertainment CTO Aaron LaBerge is leaving the company. LaBerge will stay on until June and a search for his replacement is already underway. His departure is for personal reasons, according to ...
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Aaron LaBerge, the chief technology officer for Disney Entertainment and ESPN, is leaving the company, according to an internal memo. LaBerge is taking a job as CTO of PENN Entertainment, which ...
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