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Robots on display at CES 2011 include a robo-masseur, a tablet-controlled robot with telepresence functions, bots that clean your home, and a diet mentor droid. Check out the CNET News.com photo ...
SALT LAKE CITY -- It's estimated that in 2007, there were 6.7 million robots operating around the world. By 2011, that number could more than double. "There's a lot of devices being invented as we ...
A robot has one new skill under his metal belt thanks to Penn researchers. Scientists in the General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception Laboratory worked for three months to create software ...
Boston-based Demiurge Studios will give its upcoming downloadable console game, Shoot Many Robots, a proper unveiling next week. The studio promises “details aplenty,” letting out “one final teaser ...
Controlled remotely by teachers in the Philippines, the robots read books, sing songs, and play alphabet games with children.
When you think about a robot, you probably see a stiff creation. Think again. Harvard University scientists have built a new robot that might remind you of Gumby. Scientists are increasingly looking ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The upcoming side-scrolling shooter Shoot Many Robots, developed by Demiurge Studios is coming out in 2012 and Penny Arcade Expo attendees were ...
Pack-bearing robots aren't working out in tests, so the Army is considering a return to a proven older method. Army DARPA DOD There are times when technology meets a limit and an old way of doing ...
Lethal autonomous military robots, machines that can act and kill on the battlefield without human input, are the future, but it’s still unclear exactly how they should be used ethically.
“Automate” will be the new name for the International Robots, Vision & Motion Control Show sponsored by the Robotic Industries Association (RIA), the Automated Imaging Association (AIA), and the ...
This week, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency announced a challenge to push the limits of robotic design and control. DARPA’s Subterranean Challenge will require teams to have robots ...
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