Archive for the 'Robots' Category

ZMP to Release 1-Seater Electric Robot Vehicle

Friday, February 26th, 2010

ZMP Inc will release the “RoboCar G,” a one-seater electric vehicle (EV), expecting that it will be used for the researches of next-generation vehicles.
The RoboCar G is based on a one-seater EV developed by the Next-gen EV Study Group at Gunma University. And ZMP added its technologies and know-how accumulated from the development of the [...]

Castrol Builds Freakishly Large Robot To Kick A Soccer Ball, Break Legs of Silhouette Defenders

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Soccer players are generally such crybabies that we can understand why you’d want to replace them with robots, and sometimes that’s done with great success. We don’t think we’ll be seeing this latest player on the pitch anytime soon, though. It’s something of an exhibition robot, a creation sponsored by Castrol to beat the legendary [...]

Asimo stars in Living With Robots, Promises Not To Forget The ‘little People’ (video)

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

When we saw Asimo do his Fred Astaire act a while back we knew he had star quality — and now it looks like the feisty robot is finally getting his big break. Living With Robots, which just premiered at Sundance Film Festival, was directed by Joe Berlinger (who directed Metallica’s Some Kind of Monster) [...]

Caption Contest: Optimus Prime Moonlights As Clothes Dryer

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

What does a superpowered Transformer do in his spare time — you know, when he’s not too busy starring in some of the worst written pieces of escapist cinema? Well, for one Taiwanese fella, there’s nothing Optimus Prime likes doing more than supporting a bamboo stick used for hanging washed clothes. Seriously, the dude spent [...]

Nao Performs Star Wars Homage, Scores Mad Geek Cred

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

While we’re still busy thinking up legitimate uses for a humanoid robot, Aldebaran Robotics keeps finding newer and zanier ways to play with its Nao. The latest is a pre-programmed Star Wars routine that should have all you aging loyalists positively moist with glee, and even includes a terrific R2D2 impersonation that is not to [...]

Large Hadron Collider Reboots, Makes First Protonic Bang!

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, that most epic triumph of human engineering and physics research has finally taken place, and strangely enough our planet’s still in one piece too. The search for the Higgs boson particle resumed yesterday, somewhere under the Franco-Swiss border, with the CERN research team successfully executing what the LHC was built to [...]

Data Robotics introduces 5-bay Drobo S, Enterprise-ready DroboElite

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Data Robotics has been quietly raking in the dough (and trying to match up supply with demand) ever since it launched its 8-bay DroboPro back in April, and now the company is making yet another bold move: doubling its product line. Starting today, the traditional 4-bay Drobo will be joined by the quicker Drobo S, [...]

Robots Perform Synchronized Interpretive Dance For The Holidays, Fill us with Cheer

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

You know what we love? Dancing robots and Christmas tunes. So combining the two and throwing the video up on YouTube would be akin to heaven, right? Well, as you’ll see in the amazing video after the break: it doesn’t get much better than this. In fact, it might even be enough to clear the [...]

iRobot Creates New Business Unit For Healthcare Robotics

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Well, it doesn’t have a Roomba that will check up on your vitals just yet, but it looks like iRobot is betting on healthcare robotics in a fairly big way, with it taking advantage of the recent TEDMED conference to announce that it’s forming a new business unit focused solely on the still burgeoning industry. [...]

DIY ‘Giger’ Robot Walks After 100 Hours of Human Work

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Alright, so this so-called “Giger” do-it-yourself robot may not truly be Giger-esque, but it did cost upwards of $10,000 and take more than 100 hours to build, which is enough for us to forgive a little mis-naming. The biggest expense (and time sink), it seems, came as a result of the builder’s decision to use [...]