Tuesday 18 August 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 18 August 2015
NEWS
The Guardian
Atlas, a humanoid robot, can run on natural terrains such as soil and rocks. Here it is seen navigating through woodland and jogging along a nature ...
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As a campaign to raise minimum wages for fast-food chain workers gathers pace in the US, so too are efforts to create robots and other machines to ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
The Independent
Despite the constant modern fear that robots are eventually going to take all of our jobs, a study by financial services company Deloitte has found that ...
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CNET
While iRobot hasn't officially announced plans to develop robot lawn ... The FCC's assessment agrees with our analysis that the technology will not ...
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ZDNet
The tech industry - for better and for worse - is powered by hype and analyst Gartner has been charting the rise and fall of hot technologies for more ...
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Someday soon, robots will stride into an earthquake-shattered city or a contaminated nuclear plant and perform tasks too perilous for humans.
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Fast Company
The ultimate aim is to construct the "People's Robot," say the company's ... "We've assembled this team of super high-end technology companies," ...
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Tech Times
If an unforeseen event prevents the robot from completing a task, it can ... This technology can offer a whole new way to observe the ocean, which is ...
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