Thursday 15 October 2015

Google Alert - technology about robot

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technology about robot
Daily update 15 October 2015
NEWS
MIT Technology Review
Defense One
That's a key technology as part of the [Force 2025 and Beyond] effort." With that in mind, here are the coolest robots we found rolling the floor at AUSA: ...
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Business Wire (press release)
More than 20 exhibitors will showcase the full range of robotic technologies that are transforming the way consumers learn, do business, monitor their ...
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The West Australian
Rio Tinto says the use of automated trucks in the Pilbara is outperforming its traditional people-driven fleet by 12 per cent as it ramps up technology ...
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T3
Scour the Web's tech news and you could be forgiven for thinking that robots are no more than fancy toys for gadget fans. Have we all been sold a ...
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TechRadar
By James O'Malley 12 minutes ago Car tech ... that envisaged by 2004 Will Smith film I, Robot, where humans could take over driving if they want to.
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Wall Street Journal
With computer vision, robots can leave their stationary posts in factories and ... The firm expects the technology to soon reach its consumer devices.
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NetDugout
For example, the minimally invasive surgical robot system Smart S developed by Tianjin University and Smart Robot Technology Group jointly has ...
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Dubbed a varsity Sport for the Mind™, FIRST Robotics Competition combines the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology. It's the ...
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The Times (subscription)
Hidden away in this usually sedate part of Bedfordshire, 3,000 robots will whizz around, covering miles of ground every day in service of Britain's ...
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WEB
Why Robots and Humans Struggled with DARPA's Challenge
The falls and fumbles of robots in the DARPA Challenge point to the remaining hurdles for human-robot interfaces. When some of the world's most ...
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