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Robots to explore the dark flooded depths of old mines From smartphones (which contain a whopping 60 to 64 elements) to hybrid cars, wind turbines and medical equipment, much of the technology we ...
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Mr. Robot Season 3 Begins October 11. Here's the First Teaser The first teaser trailer for Mr. Robot season 3 has arrived, which provides a look at Bobby Cannavale's (Third Watch, Will & Grace) new character Irving ...
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SoftBank adding technology ambitions, with ARM, robotics TOKYO: Photo ops of SoftBank Chief Executive Masayoshi Son sometimes show him chatting happily with his company's humanoid robot, the childlike ...
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Tech on the farm: Diversity of projects proves 4-H spectrum Janet Short, with the PowerSurge 4-H club, gives tips to Claire Quinton, 7, center, and her older sister Emma, 9, on how to construct a Lego robot ...
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You, robot: Artificial intelligence poses an existential threat. Is there hope for humans? These days, given 21st century technology, it is increasingly difficult to tell the difference between the two. For instance, if one dismissed the ...
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4-D camera could improve robot vision, virtual reality and self-driving cars Researchers presented their new technology at the computer vision ... Robots could use this technology to see through rain and other things that could ...
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Robots roll into Victorian schools as Melbourne establishes itself as technology hub THEY'RE not taking over the world just yet — but robots will soon take over Victorian classrooms. The boss of a Melbourne-based technology start-up ...
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I, robot: Say hello to Pepper as Brisbane hosts largest robotics festival The Australian Centre for Robotic Vision helped apply new technology to Pepper's camera-based vision, meaning it can better identify things and ...
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Robot Doctors: Less Invasive Endoscopies Possible Using New Technology Endoscopies have traditionally been invasive and painful, however, new robots developed by a Harvard research might change the scenario. A tiny ...
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Silicon Valley luminaries are busily preparing for when robots take over Until a couple of years ago, Antonio Garcia Martinez was living the dream life: a tech-start up guy in Silicon Valley, surrounded by hip young ...
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