Thursday, 21 July 2016

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 21 July 2016
NEWS
U.S. News & World Report
TOKYO (AP) — Is Honda's walking robot Asimo marrying Pepper, the ... Major automakers and technology companies are interested in robotics to ...
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Samsung Group plans to expand its presence in the robotics business converged with artificial intelligence (AI). In particular, Samsung ...
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CNBC
On July 14, Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel drove a 19-ton cargo truck into a crowd at a Bastille Day celebration in Nice, France, killing 84 people.
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Emergency Management
The Police Department currently does have one small robot, which officers use for surveillance, but wants one with updated technology.
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FG Insight
While robotic technology for weeding is already available, harvesting has so far proved difficult to automate, however, work at the University of Lincoln ...
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Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Nathan Baldauff, left, and Connor Gavlick, both 12, work together on their LEGO robots during a robotics summer camp held at the technology center ...
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CNBC
Robots are eliminating job drudgery in hospitals, and as technology advances, they'll take on therapeutic roles, like helping autistic children, ...
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Daily Mail
'By challenging the technology community to integrate the collective functions hosted by an entire PCB onto a device approaching the size of a single ...
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Yahoo News
Carly Chaikin, who plays Darlene on 'Mr. Robot', spoke with Digital Trends about how she represents women in tech, how fictional hacking group ...
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Deccan Chronicle
A team of researchers at MIT and the Tokyo institute of Technology have developed a tiny indigestible robot, named origami robot that can be ...
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