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It’s cool to be a gangster in Japan

Posted in Auto, Consumer, Cool, digg by max on the December 11th, 2006 at 6:46 am

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Check out some awesome Japanese ganster Van mods!

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See through Japanese Refrigerator + Washing Machine

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Gadgets by max on the November 23rd, 2006 at 6:11 pm

Transparent Fridge:

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Transparent Washer:

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These transparent home gadgets are great for making sure that you are not being spied on by
the FBI or CIA. Well, if you are a drug dealer, these transparent gadgets might help you detect
bugs in your house. Otherwise, it does provide a very modern look to your house, well if you have
a house… Regardless, we like the idea of transparent devices, it makes it look cooler. :)
We give this gadget a big thumbs up!

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GPOD - the real GPOD

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Entertainment, Gadgets by max on the November 17th, 2006 at 12:37 am

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Update from earlier gpod article. We have been getting a lot of good traffic due to the gpod by the way, thanks gpod!

Well, I guess Apple still won’t be happy…
Well, we just got a reply from one of the developers of Gpod and he wants me to try one.
Hmmm… the translated website in English doesn’t say if this is for males, I don’t think it is…
Well, here’s the updated picture, maybe the previous one was just a prototype or something… yipee!

The photograph of publishing is wrong.
Please refer to the following gPod official site.
http://gpod.tv
Please try first gpod in the world by all means.
The distributing agent in each country is being recruited.

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AIST develops dexterous hand for working class droids

Posted in Business, Consumer, Cool, Educational, Entertainment, Industrial, Robots, Video by max on the October 27th, 2006 at 8:41 am

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Here’s a video of simulating carrying heavy objects:

Here’s a video of it walking:

Here’s a cool robot with dexterous 5 finger hand motion from Japan.

Researchers at Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) have succeeded in boosting the manual skills of blue-collar droids by developing a robust and dexterous human-sized robotic hand. AIST’s multi-fingered hand, which is designed for use on life-sized humanoid robots, is a significant improvement over previous robot hands, which for the most part have either been too bulky or had fingers that were too weak. Humanoid robot hands in the past have tended to lack versatility and dexterity because they were designed to handle a narrow range of specific tasks or had too much emphasis placed on physical appearance. AIST’s four-fingered hand is about the size of an adult male human hand, measuring 18 cm from wrist to fingertip and 8.4 cm across the palm. Each of the three fingers and thumb are capable of exerting 15 Newtons of fingertip force — also similar to the human hand. To mimic the movement of human hands, each finger has 4 joints and the thumb has 5 joints. The hand is equipped with mechanisms that reduce backlash, resulting in smoother finger operation and higher-precision control of fingertip position. In addition, the drive mechanisms provide ample force to the fingertips for a strong grip, and compact sensors in the fingertips ensure the accurate application of force. With further tests to improve the hand’s mechanics and software, AIST aims to develop a human level of dexterity for the hand. This development could mean that with the android population explosion looming on the horizon, we may soon begin to see working class robots equipped with the right hands to take on our menial tasks.

via engadget

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