Monday, 7 September 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 7 September 2015
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The Guardian
The robot is called Dash, and like its smaller, stationary friend Dot, it's the work of technology startup Wonder Workshop. It's excellent at yapping cats ...
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Engadget
Personal companion robots have been around for ages, but they've never really been able to live up to our expectations. Everybody wants Rosie from ...
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Army Technology
The iRobot 110 FirstLook robot is fitted with rotating flippers, allowing it to climb obstacles of up to 7in, turn in place, and self-right when flipped over.
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Newsweek
Researchers at Queensland University of Technology are testing an autonomous robot to kill crown-of-thorns starfish, which prey on coral. David Loh/ ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
While the benefits to society of autonomous cars have attracted the greatest interest, the technology's impact on the less less glamorous world of ...
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The second edition of the Robotic Technology Exhibition (RTEX) will be hosted at The Meydan (Gallery) from 29 September to 1 October, 2015.
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Hospitality Net
Singapore -- Hotel Technology Conference (HotelTech) – Asia's only ... are pleased to announce a partnership to bring Savioke's Relay robot to Asia.
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Thousands of scientists and technology experts, including entrepreneur Elon ... The International Committee for Robot Arms Control admits robots can ...
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Sky News Australia
As part of Sky News' series Robot Revolution, Artificial Intelligence (AI) expert Professor Noel Sharkey looks at what impact machines could have on ...
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Many economists say technological advances will roil labor markets in ... As robots and automation software grow cheaper and more sophisticated, ...
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