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Korea unveils humanoid robots designed to help the disabled
Posted On Friday, January 6, 2012 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, android, apparel, apple, facebook, green, iphone, lists, miscellaneous, polls, robots, security, software, vehicles, video
Mobile humanoid robots are nothing new at this point in the history of robotics, but as more advances are made with these kinds of robots we find that they're given ever more specialized tasks.
Your cat can now tweet you personal LOLs all day
Posted On Wednesday, January 4, 2012 By admin. Under DVICE, TechCrunch Tags: advertising, apple, cats, dvice, enterprise, green, internet, iphone, lists, miscellaneous, polls, science, security, software, techcrunch
There are some among us who are so in love with our cats that sometimes leaving the house can be painful. What do they do all day? Did they eat
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Water bottles get upgraded, reimagined as Star Wars characters
Posted On Friday, December 23, 2011 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: android, apple, art & design, collectibles, facebook, gaming, military, miscellaneous, polls, vehicles
I love it when a design student hits it out of the park with a concept that is both visually arresting and useful.
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Pigeons surprise the world with glimmer of intelligence
Posted On Friday, December 23, 2011 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: android, apple, facebook, lists, miscellaneous, polls, science, university
It may surprise you to learn pigeons can count much less understand abstract rules about numbers, but in fact, researchers have proved just that. This skill is something previously only showed in rhesus monkey testing from the 1990's. Pigeons, super smart
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France creates the cutest telepresence robot on the planet
Posted On Friday, December 23, 2011 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, apparel, dvice, electronics, facebook, hdtv, iphone, javascript, microsoft, military, miscellaneous, software, video
We are definitely getting our commercially viable telepresence robots in the near future, but the good news is that they won't have to be creepy looking drones , we'll actually be able to put a human face on these things.
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Electric roller skates…why haven’t these darn things taken off?
Posted On Tuesday, December 20, 2011 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: gaming, hdtv, internet, iphone, microsoft, military, miscellaneous, polls, software, vehicles
There is nothing we love better than a good electric roller skates story. For some reason inventors just keep hoping they'll catch on. The latest entry, SpnKix dreams of a world where lithium battery powered skates will propel us all into a devil-may-care, one-step-up from-walking future.
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Sweden turns over the official tweets to its people
Posted On Monday, December 19, 2011 By admin. Under DVICE Tags: android, apparel, apple, facebook, gaming, government, iphone, lists, microsoft, miscellaneous, security, software, sweden, vehicles
A tourism agency has come up with a novel social experiment to generate interest in Sweden. Convince the government to turn over the official @Sweden Twitter account to the citizens.
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Foo Fighters rocked so hard that seismic tremors were recorded
Posted On Friday, December 16, 2011 By admin. Under DVICE Tags: apple, earthquakes, electronics, facebook, google, hdtv, internet, iphone, miscellaneous, science, software
In a story likely to go down in rock and roll history,* the Foo Fighters and fans in Auckland, New Zealand generated so much pure head banging glory the earth literally moved under their feet. Seismometers in the region started recording distinct "shakes" as soon as the Foos took the stage Tuesday night
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Foo Fighters rocked so hard that seismic tremors were recorded
Posted On Friday, December 16, 2011 By temp. Under DVICE Tags: advertising, android, apparel, apple, electronics, gaming, google, hdtv, internet, lists, miscellaneous, security, vehicles
In a story likely to go down in rock and roll history,* the Foo Fighters and fans in Auckland, New Zealand generated so much pure head banging glory the earth literally moved under their feet. Seismometers in the region started recording distinct "shakes" as soon as the Foos took the stage Tuesday night
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