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Back to the factory floor
by Staff Writers
Humanoid robots could also take robotics back to the factory floor in the 21st century. Theres a very pragmatic engineering reason to build humanoid robots, and thats because most of our environment h
Jan 1, 1900
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Humanoid home help?
by Staff Writers
Theres another, equally important, purpose to making humanoids such as Cog human: interaction with other human beings. For human/robot interaction, its good to have something that looks vaguely human
Jan 1, 1900
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Walking with robots
by Staff Writers
Humanoid robots arent a new concept. Perhaps the first appearance of a humanoid robot was Elektro, who appeared at the 1939 World Trade Fair in New York. Elektro danced, counted to ten, smoked and rav
Jan 1, 1900
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Most Wanted: May
by Staff writers
Each month we put together a list of the technology and trends that have made us sit up and take notice.
May 17, 2007
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Artificial man
by Staff Writers
Earlier walking robots had a more serious side: to discover more about the human brain. Shakey, for example, emerged from the Stanford Research Institute (now SRIs artificial intelligence centre) in 1
Jan 1, 1900
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A history of robotics
by Staff Writers
Sarah Kidner explores our fascination with robots, looks at their past and ponders the robotic future. What have a Czech playwright, 15th century artist Leonardo da Vinci and the future o
Jan 1, 1900
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The painting machine
by Staff Writers
Aarons studio is in a modern purpose-built block on the UCSD campus in La Jolla. Canvases are stacked ten- or 12-deep, others fill the racks at the back of the room. It could be any artists studio any
Jan 1, 1900
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Rossum’s universal reality
by Staff Writers
Fictional depictions such as these are startlingly accurate, since sci-fi has paved the way for our acceptance of each generation of robots. Capeks prophecies were fulfilled when robots made their fir
Jan 1, 1900
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Google Mapplets Interview
by David Field
PC Authority speaks to Senior Engineer on Google Maps about the extraordinary state of the art in digital maps, content, and navigation. What’s next for Google?
May 31, 2007
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Projects: the practical ones
by Staff Writers
Perhaps the most prominent of recent developments have been the emergence of the computerized pet as a viable concept. The trend started only a few years ago with those obnoxious little tamagotchi toy
Jan 1, 1900
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You talking to me?
by Staff Writers
The research thats being done now is often aimed at exploring the mental space that brains operate in without necessarily trying to duplicate the way they work. At the Free University of Brussels and
Jan 1, 1900
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Halo 3 impressions
by Ed Dawson
PC Authority playtests the Halo 3 campaign in four-player co-op mode, and tries out a newly unveiled multiplayer map, called “Narrows”.
Aug 20, 2007
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If only I had a body
by Staff Writers
The Turing Test does illustrate one thing further than the ability of modern machines to trick us into various things. The test shows just how important the quality and depth of information provided t
Jan 1, 1900
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A change in direction
by Staff Writers
One day, the Head of the Art Department at UCSD was looking at some of his prints and said, You should really meet this guy, Jeff Raskin he does computing and I think you might be interested in workin
Jan 1, 1900
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Search engies & directories
by Staff Writers
The idea of anybody finding your single site among the 12 million or so on the Net sounds like a modern day version of the proverbial hunt for a needle in a haystack. However, some clever technology a
Jan 1, 1900
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Uncharted territory
by Staff Writers
Reaching the places where human beings cant travel would later propel robotic arms millions of miles away from the factory floor. It started with the creation of the six-jointed, robotic Stanford Arm,
Jan 1, 1900
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Top 10 amazing research projects
by John Brandon
We tour several of the leading tech research labs in the US to discover which 10 research projects could soon change the world
Jun 15, 2009
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