Tuesday 17 March 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 17 March 2015
NEWS
The Australian Dairyfarmer
Robot dairy uptake lags
THE local dairy industry has been slow to adopt robotic milking of cows, which is now mainstream in Europe. Australia has 34 robotic dairies ...
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Tech Times
Slate Magazine
The Real Robot-Ethics Questions Behind Chappie
But for all of its flaws, Chappie gets some things about robotics right. ... Military technology no longer consists of just guns, ships, and satellites—it's ...
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NJ.com
Hunterdon Central High School announces facts about Robotics Team 3637
Team 3637 of Hunterdon Central High School competes in FRC: the FIRST® ("For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology") Robotics ...
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GPB (blog)
Building Better Robots And Future Tech Execs At Walton High
Students from Marietta's Walton High School compete in a March 14-15th regional robotics competition in Orlando, Fla. (Photo courtesy Walton ...
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Energid Technologies Launches Gesture-based Interface for Collaborative Robots
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 12, 2015 -- Energid Technologies today announced it has signed a licensing agreement with Thalmic Labs, the maker of ...
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Adweek
It May Not Be a Robot or 'Smart Gear,' but Data-Driven Advertising Still Plays at SXSW
Ole Miss is using the beacon technology to power a loyalty program around its campus. As one use case, when fans of the school's football team visit ...
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wlfi.com
Student entrepreneurship hub showcases FIRST Robotics technologies
The FIRST Robotics Competition is a national initiative to combine the strength of sport with the energy of science and technology. Each year high ...
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TrustedReviews
PLEN2: An Open Source, 3D Printable Robot on Kickstarter
Natsuo Akazawa, the founder and CEO of the PLEN2 Project, says he hopes a Kickstarter campaign for the project will bring robotics technology to the ...
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Asbury Park Press
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