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Six robots performed a special Christmas dance to celebrate the last festival of the year in Hong Kong. Original Entry. Leave Comment.
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Russian studio Vogster Entertainment hasn’t yet formally announced Kaboom Kaboom, its comedy-filled RTS title set in “a world of wise-cracking robots,” but what we’ve picked up about the game so far sounds spectacular! …
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December 14, 09:40 AM Base Temp: 28 ° F Wind: 3 MPH North Windchill: 28.
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And, we really love the i-SOBOT humanoid robot. So, a real killer application would be to control our i-SOBOT using the WiiMote. Wouldn’t that be totally awesome? That’s exactly what Robert at RobotsRule.Com thought. …
Original post by Lem
with very special guest DJs:. METRO AREA (Environ) + TIM SWEENEY (DFA). Resident DJs: Robot Blair + David Bruno. Studio B 259 Banker Street (between Calyer and Meserole) 21 + / 10 pm - 4 am Advance Tickets $7 at Ticketweb/$10 at the door.
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Author: avatar reelgood0008 Tags: robots video Posted: 14 December 2007 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0.
Original post by rss@dailymotion.com (reelgood0008)
Developed by Japanese researchers, the above robot is a saxophonist. It can play high complex pieces like the legendary composer, John Coltrane’s Giant Steps. It is world’s first saxophone-playing robot. Just watch how it plays. …
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These tiny robots are driven by wristwatch motors and controlled via infrared remote. Each one is powered by regular watch batteries and have quad-directional movement.
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This is how one Hong Kong mall welcomes in Christmas: getting a bunch of golden robots to bust a move for distinctly underwhelmed shoppers. Well, wouldn’t you be, if you had to listen to a 20-year old Wham! song, bleep versions of …
Original post by Addy Dugdale