Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 4 November 2015
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Sparrows Group and OptiLift have formed a strategic partnership to deliver robot vision laser technology. The move has been made in a bid to improve ...
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As reported by Mashable, Skype co-founders Ahti Heinla and Janus Friis launched Starship Technologies, a company that created self-driving robots ...
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NBCNews.com
But would we react the same way to a robot? ... With robots becoming more commonplace in our lives — they can already check you into ... drink — researchers from Toyohashi University of Technology and Kyoto University wanted ...
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Computerworld
NASA teamed up with General Motors several years ago to take some of the technology used in the humanoid robot to create a robotic glove, known ...
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TechRadar
When we were growing up, even time lords had robot pets. ... By modern standards the technology inside the Aibo range was pretty crude, but it could ...
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Irish Times
Dr Kathleen Richardson has called for a ban on sex robots. ... Jim Hunter, Chief Scientist and Technology Evangelist for IoT company Greenwave ...
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Daily Mail
Robot Taxi hopes the trial will enable it to launch thousands of the new ... And he hopes the technology will offer people a cheaper alternative to a ...
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Irish Times
Pepper the robot kicked off the second day of the Machine Summit. The robot, short in stature with a glossy white chassis, is very cartoonish and ...
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Clapway
This new technology is designed to interest kids in robotics technology in a fun, immersive way that helps them see first hand the result of their direct ...
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CNET
Double Robotics specializes in a technology called telepresence robots -- in this case, a remote-controlled iPad tablet perched on a stalk with wheels ...
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