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Lyneborg bot carves models of magnetic fields, dares the future to have a look (video)

Posted by on Tuesday, 22 November, 2011

If you’re going to create a robot that carves something, have it carve models of an invisible field. This is what Frits Lyneborg, creator of the Yellow Drum Machine, has done with a new homemade bot that uses a combination of motors, pulleys, small drills, makerbeams and magnetic sensors. The end result is a robot that, when combined with the interpretative software, can literally read a magnetic field and move the robot’s components to cut an accurate model from a crumbly-yet-strong material known as ‘Oasis Brick.’ You can witness the magic yourself in a video after the break, and if you’ve any advice for making it better, drop Frits a line there in the via link.

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Yaskawa Electric’s SmartPal VII lets you clean up grandma’s house using Kinect (video)

Posted by on Monday, 21 November, 2011
SmartPal VII

The world’s largest industrial robot manufacturer, Yaskawa Electric, wants to invade your grandmother’s home. Alright, maybe invade isn’t the word we’re looking for, but if your Grams is anything like ours she probably wouldn’t be happy about you dropping off a robot helper (she can take care of herself, don’t you know). The SmartPal VII is a telepresence bot that can be controlled remotely using a Kinect. (Seriously, what can’t Microsoft’s gaming controller do?) The head-mounted stereoscopic cameras and infrared sensor enable it to navigate a room autonomously, while the light-weight arms equipped with touch sensors make it safer for human interaction. The demo of the bot picking up toys and putting them in a bin isn’t the most exciting in the world, but it does show just how much control an operator has using simple hand gestures. Check out the video after the break.

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Romo Smartphone Bot Is as Easy To Build as Plugging In Your Headphones [Robots]

Posted by on Saturday, 19 November, 2011

Video: Watch ‘AlphaDog’ Robot Walk, Get Up, Fetch

Posted by on Sunday, 2 October, 2011

Just what soldiers are looking for: a creepy, quadrupedic robot to haul around their heavy gear. Robotics shop Boston Dynamics has been producing them for years. And now they’ve got their biggest, meanest ‘bot yet: the AlphaDog, an autonomous, headless hauler that can stand itself up after being knocked onto its side.



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a gadget for vista that you can have conversations with like a bot?

Posted by on Wednesday, 11 August, 2010

Question by Adkit: a gadget for vista that you can have conversations with like a bot?
I want a gadget for my vista comp that’s nothing more than one or several little guys that talk to you and you can tell them things to which they’ll react in cute little ways. kind of like having imaginary friends in your computer. it would be friggin funny. are there any gadgets like that? or programs?

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Answer by Daniel Düsentrieb
Hello
perhaps there is something here for you!

http://vista.gallery.microsoft.com/devcenter.aspx

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Creeper Bot

Posted by on Wednesday, 21 July, 2010

This is a hobby project that I have been working on. I call it the Creeper Bot. It is a hacked RC Car that is controlled with an Xbox 360 controller. creeperbot.blogspot.com