Wednesday 3 February 2016

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 3 February 2016
NEWS
Sydney Morning Herald
One American victim of repeated cold calls decided to fight phone technology with phone technology, conceiving a brilliant - and hilarious - plan to "hit ...
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Japan Today
World's first 'robot run' farm to open in Japan A worker checks lettuces at the indoor farm of Spread company in its Kameoka factory in Kameoka, Kyoto ...
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Business Spectator
Robots hold a unique place in the human imagination. ... "If robotics is doing it right it should be cars that use robotics technology, appliances that use ...
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Tech Insider (blog)
"We developed a system where the robots do all the walking," Locus Robotics CEO Bruce Welty tells Tech Insider. "As retailers continue to exceed ...
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CNET
Fortunately, NASA, using tech from a team at Facebook, put together a nifty interactive panorama to give smartphone users a sense of what it's like to ...
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3DPrint.com
... completely changed the rules when it comes to experimenting with technology like robotics. Kame is a compact little quadruped robot that can skitter ...
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After 12 years of diligent work, the time had arrived for the makers of "HARP" the robot to turn him loose. Carnegie Mellon University robotics professor ...
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EurekAlert (press release)
IMAGE: NASA's satellite servicing team tests new robotic technologies, tools and techniques using the Robotic Refueling Mission module (white ...
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BGR India
"This is the first time that electro-adhesion and soft robotics have been ... "The novelty of our soft gripper is the ideal combination of two technologies: ...
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And one of the oldest and most pervasive and pernicious economic ideas is that technology kills jobs. Economist David Ricardo worried about this in ...
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