Saturday 3 October 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 3 October 2015
NEWS
MIT Technology Review
A robot mixes a cocktail after watching a person perform the task. ... an electronics business and a carmaker, about adapting the technology for use in ...
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Mashable
Robot Taxi, Inc., has announced that it will begin testing a taxi service with ... For self driving cars to hit the road, the technology will need to be as ...
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Headlines & Global News
Robots, drones, smartphones and technology-based data are helping farmers cut cost and become more productive in growing and tending food.
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The Guardian
"The technology is finally ready to handle buildings with large corridors and repeating tasks," says Steve Cousins, CEO of Savioke, the Silicon Valley ...
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Outer Places
School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Nanyang Technological University developed a robot for the express purpose of assembling an ...
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Computerworld
What it should have said is that its associates are true technology experts and that ... The robot reinforces the impersonalized perception of Best Buy.
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China's robot revolution has increased the number of robots in factories, ... In 2010, Shenzhen Rapoo Technology Co. installed 80 robots made by ...
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Orlando Sentinel
Dr. Jeff Thill can remember when he first started lobbying his employer, Florida Hospital, to consider investing in this new technology known as ...
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Independent Online
1 - A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human ... State Minister for Culture in his keynote address on technology ethics.
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The Canberra Times
"At the moment we teach kids to consume technology, we need to actually teach them to innovate," said Phil Wade, chief technology officer, or chief ...
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