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New Indiegogo project KUBI turns tablets into telepresence devices

(Phys.org)—San Francisco based Revolve Robotics has launched a project on Indiegogo (similar to Kickstarter) looking for funding for its KUBI telepresence device. What's unique about their project is the ...

Electronics - Consumer & Gadgets
Dec 07, 2012 4.3 / 5 (8) 4 | with audio podcast weblog

Robot Rebuilt gets a grip on wine-serving robot (w/ video)

(Phys.org)—Robot research has its own unique show of hands as scientists focus on improving human-like abilities of grasping, pushing, and manipulating objects. Grabbing current attention is an assistant ...

Electronics - Robotics
Dec 05, 2012 5 / 5 (1) 0 | with audio podcast report

Squirrels and birds inspire researchers to create deceptive robots (w/ video)

Using deceptive behavioral patterns of squirrels and birds, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed robots that are able to deceive each other. The research is funded by the Office ...

Electronics - Robotics
Dec 03, 2012 3 / 5 (6) 2 | with audio podcast

The robotic equivalent of a Swiss army knife (w/ video)

The device doesn't look like much: a caterpillar-sized assembly of metal rings and strips resembling something you might find buried in a home-workshop drawer. But the technology behind it, and the long-range ...

Electronics - Robotics
Nov 30, 2012 4.6 / 5 (17) 2 | with audio podcast

Illinois robotics lab's HyTAQ moves in air, rolls on land (w/ video)

(Phys.org)—Quadrotors that can not only successfully fly in the air but can also roll along on the ground represent the kind of exercise that moves researchers at the Robotics Lab at Illinois Institute ...

Electronics - Robotics
Nov 30, 2012 4.9 / 5 (10) 4 | with audio podcast report

China's 8-core Godson processor details to be shared at IEEE forum

(Phys.org)—China's new 8-core Godson processor will be a key point of interest at the San Francisco IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) from Feb. 17 to 21. The Godson processor to be discussed at ...

Electronics - Hardware
Nov 28, 2012 4.7 / 5 (16) 42 | with audio podcast report

HEARBO robot can tell beeps, notes, and spoken word (w/ Video)

(Phys.org)—Research seeking to improve the features and functions of robots has made impressive gains with prototypes of robots that can help out in settings that range from assistive living, to hospital ...

Electronics - Robotics
Nov 21, 2012 5 / 5 (3) 0 | with audio podcast report

AMD rolls out 6300 server chips for higher performance / watt

(Phys.org)—Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on Monday announced its launch of 16-core Opteron 6300 server chips. This is its newest series in server processors based on the chip designer's Piledriver core architecture. ...

Electronics - Hardware
Nov 05, 2012 4.4 / 5 (9) 1 | with audio podcast report

Japanese company builds 9.6-inch 4K x 2K LCD panel

(Phys.org)—Japanese firm Ortus Technology Co., Ltd. has revealed its development of what the company is calling the world's smallest LCD display panel that meets the 4K standard. At just 9.6 inches with ...

Electronics - Hardware
Oct 26, 2012 5 / 5 (8) 11 | with audio podcast report

Future storage on rewind: IBM, FUJIFILM envision cassette as #1

(Phys.org)—Both scientific and vendor interest mounts toward The Square Kilometre Array (SKA), a global collaboration of 20 countries that seeks to provide answers about the universe. Computing power of the highest order ...

Electronics - Hardware
Oct 24, 2012 3.7 / 5 (3) 13 | with audio podcast weblog

TDK sees hard drive breakthrough in areal density

(Phys.org)—TDK has realized increased areal density of its hard disk drives. TDK has set a new record, compared to previous areal density at 1Tbit/inch2, with the new stat of increased density to 1.5Tbit ...

Electronics - Hardware
Oct 03, 2012 4.5 / 5 (10) 10 | with audio podcast report

Your next assembly lines may have Baxter robot doing pick-up (w/ Video)

(Phys.org)—Rethink Robotics is introducing Baxter to the manufacturing sector with a note: Baxter can ignite a revolution in breaking down costs and safety barriers holding back automation in American manufacturing. ...

Electronics - Robotics
Sep 18, 2012 4.4 / 5 (13) 26 | with audio podcast report

Intel workers have Android Jelly Bean on Atom phones

(Phys.org)—Intel watchers by now understand the quick version of Intel's to-do list: Join and grow up in smartphone market universe, fire up Ultrabooks and, by both means, show better profit outlook. Intel ...

Electronics - Hardware
Sep 14, 2012 5 / 5 (3) 2 | with audio podcast report

Intel: Ultrabooks will be thin and light but heavy in innovation

(Phys.org)—Intel's new breed of Ultrabooks will be lighter, thinner but loaded with new features and functions that end users will either see as bloat or muscle, and Intel is counting on the latter. The ...

Electronics - Hardware
Sep 12, 2012 3.5 / 5 (4) 5 | with audio podcast report

Robot NICO learning self awareness using mirrors

(Phys.org)—Self awareness is one of the hallmarks of intelligence. We as human beings clearly understand that we are both our bodies and our minds and that others perceive us in ways differently than we ...

Electronics - Robotics
Aug 24, 2012 2.8 / 5 (9) 41 | with audio podcast report
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