Friday, 1 July 2016

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 1 July 2016
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Telegraph.co.uk
She said she had contacted Thymio, the robot company whose technology Eva was using, to help her with the project. Thymio builds motorised robots ...
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BBC News
They pledged to make the results of the research available to other car makers and electronics firms to help standardise technologies used in ...
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ZDNet
LG Electronics will make automated guide robots and cleaning robots based on deep learning and other machine learning technology for use in South ...
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Inquirer.net
Built by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) ... Apart from its unbelievable movements, the robot helps scientists explore the ...
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Tech Insider
In 2012, secretive robotics startup Momentum Machines debuted a machine that could crank out 400 made-to-order hamburgers in an hour. It's fully ...
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Daily Mail
Already it is possible to buy basic sex robots like the True Companion Roxxxy (pictured) but technology will make make such bots more realisitic.
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ScienceBlog.com
Computer technology has become integral to the learning process. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, at the end of the last ...
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Newsweek
Sony is planning to re-enter the robot business with machines capable of ... in order to quell the existential threat that the nascent technology poses.
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Independent Online
Most major automakers and technology companies, including Google and Uber, are working on fully autonomous cars, and have worried that a highly ...
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Eater
A few years ago, startup Momentum Machines unveiled a robot that could churn out 400 burgers an hour, and now, Tech Insider reports, the company ...
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