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Taiwanese company unveils robot that plays Scrabble One of the world's most popular and mentally challenging board games may be getting even harder to play. Taiwan's largest high-tech applied research institution, The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), revealed on Monday a new companion robot that plays Scrabble with anyone willing to ...
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Robot strippers make their debut at Sapphire Las Vegas on the sidelines of CES 2018 ROBOT pole dancers have made their international debut during the world's largest tech expo — a reminder that machines really are coming for our jobs, every ... The exotic dancers have "gatecrashed" the world's leading electronics consumer show CES 2018 in Las Vegas to show that robots really are ...
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CES 2018: Uncooperative robots and tech problems dominate first day Technology's problems rather than its triumphs appeared to dominate the first day of the CES exhibition in Las Vegas, as tech executives were forced to confront major security flaws and uncooperative robots. Meanwhile, carmakers and tech companies sought to temper expectations over autonomous ...
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Robot repeatedly ignores presenter's commands during on-stage CES 2018 unveiling A robot that is supposed to deliver "innovative convenience" repeatedly malfunctioned during an on-stage demonstration at the CES 2018 technology show. LG's AI-powered bot ignored multiple requests from the presenter, drawing nervous laughter from some members of the audience. It responded ...
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Snuggle robots and talking toilets: CES 2018's wildest gadgets LAS VEGAS — Are you ready to talk to your toilet? Or cuddle with a robot? Those are just a few of the ideas we've seen at CES 2018, the annual consumer technology confab here at the Las Vegas Convention Center and other venues. Sure, there are tech titans here battling to control our computers, ...
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CES 2018: less 'whoa', more 'no!' – tech fails to learn from its mistakes at annual pageant There's a sea of technology journalists, mostly men, with name badges dangling from lime green lanyards and clear plastic backpacks (a conference freebie) reminiscent of a ... "CES 2017 brought the whoa," appears on screen, followed by a sequence of fast-cut shots of robots, drones and VR headsets.
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I had a one-night stand with a sleep robot The sleep robot is decidedly unlike a kitten elsewhere. It's solid, heavy, and although there is a soft fabric shell, it's very obviously a piece of technology. It also doesn't feel particularly big once you're in bed with it (again, upsetting memories flooding back) despite a bulky look. It's a very non-threatening ...
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The suitcase that follows you around like a Puppy, and the hoverboard-companion robot you can ... Chinese firm 90Fun has unveiled its Puppy 1 suitcase equipped with a custom auto-following chip and Segway's self-balancing technology to prevent falling over. In a demonstration at CES, 90Fun showed off how it can drive around either controlled by a human, or all by itself. Segway Ninebot also ...
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ILIFE Launches all-new A8 Robot Vacuum at CES ILIFE will also showcase its classic robot vacuum collection, displaying the company's latest achievements and competency in robotic cleaning technology. Among the models, the all-new A8, a robot vacuum equipped with a 360 degree live-vision camera navigation system, has drawn the most attention ...
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The future is...ping-pong? Omron shows off incredible table-tennis robot as Atari unveils Bluetooth ... An impressive demonstration of the robot in action revealed how it can set the tone of a game, and keep it going for several back-and-forth volleys. 'This fluid and integrated control of two robotic arms at the same time is powered on synchronized control technology,' the presenter explained. 'Advanced ...
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