Thursday, 18 June 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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Daily update 18 June 2015
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Wall Street Journal
New York Times
A Robotic Dog's Mortality
This is the final episode in a Bits video series, called Robotica, examining how robots are poised to change the way we do business and conduct our ...
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Control Design
MetalMiner
Plans for Amsterdam's New Pedestrian Steel Bridge Call for 3D Printing, Robot Welders
Using robots that can "draw" steel structures in 3D, Dutch technology firm MX3D is planning to 3D "print" a steel bridge over one of Amsterdam's ...
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Fast Company
Inside MIT's Virtual, Robotic Workplace
Imagine a world where a robotic workforce doesn't take our jobs, but .... Eventually, Hirst wants to add more intelligent robots and technology to the mix ...
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SpaceCoastDaily.com
VIDEO: First Humanoid Robot In Space Receives NASA Government Invention Of The Year
R2 is recognized as an invention that exemplifies one of NASA's missions: to transfer advanced technology to U.S. industry. The robot was chosen ...
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9news.com.au
Australian classrooms to employ robots as education tools
June 18, 2015: A new research project is taking cutting-edge technology to Australian classrooms, with 20 independent schools rolling out robots as ...
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Korea Times
SKT, BoboBuilder to develop 5G robots
The two companies will work together to develop various robot-related technologies ― remote control, preventive disaster and artificial intelligence ...
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SoftBank teams with Alibaba, Foxconn to sell Pepper robot
SoftBank teams with Alibaba, Foxconn to sell Pepper robot ... supplier Foxconn Technology to sell its human-like robot Pepper around the world.
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The Conversation UK
Realistic robot faces aren't enough – we need emotion to put us at ease with androids
There is no doubt that developments in android technology mean that robots now look more lifelike than ever. It is even possible to imagine mistaking ...
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