¿Historias de Diggs de la robusteza de Digg?
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Aquí está una robusteza realmente coja que alguien utilizó un brazo barato de la robusteza de la manía a las historias del digg.
Podría, sin embargo, ser utilizado para un poco de materia realmente útil que pienso…
DIY Robot with Polymorph Plastic!

In case you didn’t know, Polymorph plastic is probably the best molding material for DIYers who need to customized plastic parts.
Future Hovering Spy Drones Reviewed!

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Here’s an interesting video on future hovering spy drones. Well, my hopes are there are no wars in the future and that these future hovering spy drones will only serve to prevent wars. Where are my tax dollars damn Uncle Sam?
This video shows, which is a lot of fun to watch, shows STARMAC, the Stanford Testbed of Autonomous Rotorcraft for Multi-Agent, described as “a testbed of 6 quadrotor helicopter unmanned aerial vehicles that fly indoors and outdoors to experiment with autonomous agent algorithms.”
DIY Duck Cam is a walking Polaroid Camera!

Check out this Duck Cam, a walking Polaroid camera that captures pictures and prints them out for ya.
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22-Foot Tall Giant Robot made out of Styrofoam!

Yes, perhaps making robot sculptures out of styrofoam may have some merits such as in 3D-movie making but you do get to pass a lot of time in a hurry.
Michael Salter is something of a pack rat. Instead of letting all that clutter go to waste as some might, however, he puts it to good use — or into making robot sculptures.
You may remember these adorable Styrobots from a little while ago. His new creation is a little bigger; it stands over 22 feet high and needs a wooden, skeletal armature to keep it standing as well as moving vans to transport it. The smaller Styrobots at its feet keep people from getting too close and accidentally knocking it over.
Amphibious Snake Robot!

Here’s a cool lookin’ amphibious snake robot that can swim in the water. It looks scary the potentials of what (harmful stuff) this robot can possibly do.
ACM-R5 is equipped with paddles and passive wheels around the body. To generate propulsive force by undulation, the robot need a resistance property as it glides freely in tangential direction but cannot in normal direction. Due to the paddles and passive wheels, ACM-R5 obtains that character both in water and on ground.
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Sega’s new Japanese Robot for $500!

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Here’s a funky robot that dances to the music from Japan. You can even hook up your iPod to enjoy your music on the robot.
It’s a robot for pure recreation, I am not sure how it’d sell in the U.S. market yet.
The two-wheeled, dancing A.M.P. (Automated Music Personality or Ampbot) from Sega-Hasbro stands 2.4-feet tall and features a MP3 or iPod cradle on its back, stereo speakers, and the ability to follow and interact with its owner. There’s a 5-inch mid-range speaker in the chest and a pair of smaller tweeters in the shoulders for a total output of 12 watts. Osamu Takeuchi of Sega Toys says, “The owner can also enjoy being chased around the house by the robot.
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Surgery Robot Folds Origami Bird!
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Wow, check out this surgery robot that fold origami bird the size of a penny!
What you see here is the da Vinci Surgical System, a pair of remote controlled arobotic arms design for keyhole surgery, folding an origami bird. This seemingly frivolous use for the kit is to demonstrate the ease and accuracy of operation.
Robots - Roboband plays better than most humans!
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Wow, check out the roboband. I honestly they are better than most of the population.
the Trons practicing “Sister Robot” in the lounge before their up and coming Ignition Fringe Festival shows!
Female Humanoid Robot from Sega that can “kiss”!

I don’t get the point of getting kissed my a robot but here’s a female humanoid robot that can do that. Maybe they should add “tongues” for version two for some French kisses.
Sega Toys is gearing up to roll out a new humanoid robot in Japan, E.M.A., on September 26th. E.M.A. stands for “Eternal, Maiden, Actualization” and EMA is a female, not the first female rbot. She stands 38 cm tall and boasts of a “glamorous body” and high level of interactivity. The robot can hand out business cards, it can sing and dance and walk “like a lady”. But the most interesting aspect to her personality is that she can kiss you. If your head comes close to the robot, its love mode kicks in and you will receive a kiss.





















