Saturday, June 4, 2011

This week in Robotics

The robot uprising has not too much in serious news this week. Again, apologies for the delay...

  • Professor Martin Mason wrote an indepth article on how to build a specific kind of robot chassis, bypassing the "middle men" [REF]
  • Robots used as amusement park rides: [REF]
  • Clearly juggling robots are in... I have no ide why: [REF] AND [REF]
  • Rubiks-cube solving robot, what's new? How fast it is... What's not new? How original it is, how helpful it is... [REF] AND [REF]
  • I haven't seen this small birdie-bot in action, but it looks pretty cool: [REF] AND [REF]
  • Automatic drug dispensers may make your queue at the local pharmacy a thing of the past. [REF]
  • The robots are surveying the land: [REF]
  • This pool playing bot displays that while a task may not be useful, it is news when you get a robot to do it: [REF]
  • Blame it on the tele-operated bot: A small explosion is credited to a mistake on a human-controlled robotIC machine: [REF]
  • I think cellbots are a great idea, considering that cellphones have what we need in terms of computational ability. [REF]
  • Billbot actually saves bills :) Thanks MIT! [REF] AND [REF]

  • Remember, keep making friends!

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