• Best Robot Photos of the Week

    Updated: 2013-01-28 21:59:52
    All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Best Robot Photos of the Week Posted 28 Jan 2013 at 21:59 UTC by steve Today's edition of best robot photos of the week is the Robot Graffiti Edition . Robot artwork has been popping up on buildings around the world with increasing frequency and our readers have posted some fun and amazing examples for your consideration . Did we miss some robot graffiti in your city If you see some , be sure to photograph it and post the photo to our flickr group Every week well , almost every week we post a collection of the best robot photos submitted by our readers to our robots.net flickr group Why Because everyone likes to see cool new robots Want to see your robot here Post it to flickr and add it

  • Robots Podcast #122: Robolution Capital

    Updated: 2013-01-28 17:19:01
    In this episode Per talks to robotics enthusiast and investment fund manager Renaud Champion. Champion is co-founder of the professional investment fund Robolution Capital, that focuses on investing in service robotics in the European market. Champion believes that service robotics has great growth potential, both in the professional and the domestic market. With a target of 60 million euros in funding, he is actively trying to promote development by building an effective ecosystem for robotics, including entrepreneurs, investors, advisers and users.Read On | Tune In

  • Free/Open Hardware Robot Projects

    Updated: 2013-01-27 19:32:29
    All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Free Open Hardware Robot Projects Posted 27 Jan 2013 at 19:32 UTC by steve FreeIO.org one of the oldest websites devoted to free and open hardware design , has posted a new article providing a good survey of robot designs under free hardware open hardware licenses . There are 14 different robot designs dating from 1997 to 2012. The lists includes tiny , inexpensive robots that can be 3D printed , underwater ROVs , service robots , and even advanced humanoid robots . From the : article I†ve attempted to list the projects roughly in chronological order by the project†s creation date . To qualify for this list , a project needs several attributes : 1 it must be a complete mobile robot ,

  • Get a Massage From WheeMe the Robot

    Updated: 2013-01-24 17:18:47
    Shopping Personal and Domestic Robots Professional and Service Robots Robotics Tools and Robot Equipment RobotShop Promotional Products Robot Parts Robot Kits Robot Toys Robot Books Education Education Robots for Colleges and Universities Robots for Elementary Schools Robots for Graduates and Research Robots for High Schools Robots for Preschool and Kindergarten Support RobotShop Support center RobotShop Learning Center Forum RobotShop Blog GoRobotics MyRobots Social Network RobotShop's Twitter RobotShop's Facebook RobotShop TV YouTube RobotShop Toolbar RobotShop's Flickr RobotShop Accelerator The RobotShop Blog is your source for up-to-date robot news and robot reviews from the experts Get a Massage From WheeMe the Robot January 24th , 2013 WheeMe Giving a Massage We tend to associate

  • Should We Worry About Robots?

    Updated: 2013-01-22 19:34:07
    All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Should We Worry About Robots Posted 22 Jan 2013 at 19:34 UTC by steve Every year Edge asks one question of the world's smartest people people like Daniel Dennett , Steven Pinker , Rodney Brooks , Roger Schank , and dozens of others scientists , philosophers , artists . Every year robots and AI are recurring topics throughout the answers . This year's question is What should we be worried about From the introduction , here's the full : question We worry because we are built to anticipate the future . Nothing can stop us from worrying , but science can teach us how to worry better , and when to stop worrying . WHAT SHOULD WE BE WORRIED ABOUT Tell us something that worries you for scientific

  • Share a link on Twitter

    Updated: 2013-01-22 16:48:24
    Twitter Sign up Share a link with your followers Tweet Text Just got a sweet deal from GoDaddy . Picked up a new COM for just 7.99 for the first year . Get yours while you can . http : x.co o0Kd Sign in to Twitter Username or email Password Remember me Forgot password New to Twitter Sign up Get instant updates from your friends , industry experts , favorite celebrities , and what's happening around the world . What is Twitter Learn more

  • Robots Podcast #121: Rob Saunders

    Updated: 2013-01-17 18:49:32
    : All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Robots Podcast 121 : Rob Saunders Posted 17 Jan 2013 at 18:49 UTC by John_RobotsPodcast Rob Saunders is Lecturer in Design Computing and Faculty of Architecture , Design and Planning at the University of Sydney where he joined the Design Lab His research interest lies in understanding human creativity and producing tools that support it . His curious design assistants for example are interface agents that have been developed to support human creativity by filtering and exploring design spaces . Saunders also aims to build minimal and well rounded models of creativity at the individual , social and cultural level for autonomous systems that work independently from humans . Curiosity is

  • The Trackbot Gets a Price Cut, Who Wants a Powerful Spy Robot?

    Updated: 2013-01-15 16:55:59
    , Shopping Personal and Domestic Robots Professional and Service Robots Robotics Tools and Robot Equipment RobotShop Promotional Products Robot Parts Robot Kits Robot Toys Robot Books Education Education Robots for Colleges and Universities Robots for Elementary Schools Robots for Graduates and Research Robots for High Schools Robots for Preschool and Kindergarten Support RobotShop Support center RobotShop Learning Center Forum RobotShop Blog GoRobotics MyRobots Social Network RobotShop's Twitter RobotShop's Facebook RobotShop TV YouTube RobotShop Toolbar RobotShop's Flickr RobotShop Accelerator The RobotShop Blog is your source for up-to-date robot news and robot reviews from the experts The Trackbot Gets a Price Cut , Who Wants a Powerful Spy Robot January 15th , 2013 Inspectorbot

  • Best Robot Photos of the Week

    Updated: 2013-01-14 20:44:28
    Today's edition of best robot photos of the week includes fan art of androids Lore and Data, some freaky Japanese half-robot half-woman things, a cow-milking robot, kids with robots, cats with robots, a Robby the Robot diorama, and a coffee shop sign warning customers about the robot shortage. Every week we post a collection of the best robot photos submitted by our readers to our robots.net flickr group. Why? Because everyone likes to see cool new robots! Want to see your robot here? Post it to flickr and add it to the robots.net flickr group. It's easy! If you're not already a flickr member, it's free and easy to sign up. Read on to see the best robot photos of the week!

  • Random Robot Roundup

    Updated: 2013-01-13 23:11:59
    All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Random Robot Roundup Posted 13 Jan 2013 at 23:11 UTC by steve Are you using the open hardware Raspberry Pi for your robot If so , or even if you don't have a Pi yet , you may want to check out MAKE's First International Raspberry Pi Meetup It's on Thursday , 17 Jan in cities all over the world . Check for the location nearest you . Bring a Raspberry Pi project along to show off if you have one . I'll be at the Dallas , TX meetup LEGO's MINDSTORMS may not be open hardware yet but the new MINDSTORMS EV3 platform is moving in the right direction , dumping proprietary software for standard GNU Linux lots of other new features too Arduino is open hardware all the way and they've got a new toy

  • CMU to Develop Commercial Mining Robots

    Updated: 2013-01-12 17:03:26
    All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account CMU to Develop Commercial Mining Robots Posted 12 Jan 2013 at 17:03 UTC by steve According to a CMU news release CMU's Robotics Institute has entered a five year agreement with Anglo American PLC to develop autonomous robots for a variety of mining tasks including mapping and inspection . From the news : release Automating the most difficult , costly and dangerous mining jobs will improve safety and increase the productivity and efficiency of Anglo American†s operations . Advances in robotics will allow the mining of hard-to-reach ore deposits that cannot be economically extracted under existing methods and mine layouts Mining is a very dangerous business and seems like an ideal job for

  • Cornell Cup 2013 Teams Announced

    Updated: 2013-01-10 18:35:23
    All the news that's fit to assimilate Home Blogs Events Robots Humans Projects Podcasts About Account Cornell Cup 2013 Teams Announced Posted 10 Jan 2013 at 18:35 UTC updated 10 Jan 2013 at 18:36 UTC by steve The annual Cornell Cup USA competition is a general engineering contest sponsored by Intel . But , while it's not a robot competition , many of the entries are robots , such as the University of Pennsylvania HAWK Helicopter Aircraft Wielding Kinect UAV , pictured above , one of the 2012 winners This year is no exception . Cornell announced the 30 teams who will participate in the 2013 event . Among this year's entries are speech recognition systems , STEM robots , a wheelchair mounted robot arm , several elder-care robots , an autonomous ocean search robot , a smart-home project , a

  • Best Robot Photos of the Week

    Updated: 2013-01-07 21:16:03
    Today's edition of best robot photos of the week just goes to show that humans and robots love to hang out together. Whether it's at dance parties, school, coffee shops, bus stops, or the park; humans and robots can run into each other anywhere and enjoy some much needed digital to analog social interaction. Every week we post a collection of the best robot photos submitted by our readers to our robots.net flickr group. Why? Because everyone likes to see cool new robots! Want to see your robot here? Post it to flickr and add it to the robots.net flickr group. It's easy. If you're not already a flickr member, it's free and easy to sign up. Read on to see the best robot photos of the week!

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