Monday 17 August 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 17 August 2015
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The technology could allow robots to be deployed to a disaster site, where the robot would explore the area, guided by a human operator from a ...
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autoevolution
If it weren't for nature, many of the technologies we use today wouldn't exist in the first place. NASA's latest plan to revolutionize the way we repair the ...
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The Independent
The avalanche of rising costs is why franchisers are aggressively looking for technology that can allow them to produce more food faster with higher ...
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The Guardian
Doner kebabs have been sliced by hand from rotating spits for centuries. Now, technology could change the Saturday-night staple forever.
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With more than 300 guest rooms, this is the largest hotel to use our robot technology, and as Dash becomes a fixture at the hotel, we look forward to ...
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The ECRI Institute named disinfecting robots as the No. 1 technology in the Top 10 Hospital C-Suite Watch List for 2015. And, by no coincidence, the ...
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The specter of autonomous weapons may evoke images of killer robots, but most ... The technology has to be as effective as a human soldier. It has to ...
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The Southern
Human technology may be on the verge of a similar explosion. ... To be sure, robotics enthusiasts have been making such predictions since the 1950s.
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Digit
Robotics has always been a fascinating field in the vast ocean of science and technology. In this modern age of science and technology we can see ...
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Gulf Digital News
Manama: A nanny robot that teaches children colours, shapes, letters and ... described the robot as a huge leap forward in educational technology.
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