Oscar the TrashBot - Slimey Testing

Posted in Highlights on May 8, 2012 No Comments

Oscar the TrashBot - Slimey Testing

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DyIO Setup Using The Neuron Robotics Console

Posted in Product on February 29, 2012 No Comments

DyIO Setup Using The Neuron Robotics Console

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Tutorial: Setup Eclipse with the NRDK

Posted in Product on January 18, 2012 No Comments

Tutorial: Setup Eclipse with the NRDK.

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What Comes in the Neuron Robotics Hexapod Kit

Posted in Highlights Product on November 23, 2011 1 Comments

What Comes in the Neuron Robotics Hexapod Kit!

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Announcing the First Major Sales of DyIOs

Posted in Announcements on February 23, 2011 2 Comments

Announcing the sale of 190 DyIOs to Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) for the 2012 academic year.

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Android and Neuron Robotics Together!

Posted in News on February 16, 2011 1 Comments

We have added support for Android app development with the NRDK.

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Ice Bot Featuring the DyIO!

Posted in Highlights on February 9, 2011 No Comments

We're thrilled that students at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) are using the DyIO in their Major Qualifying Project. Look for the DyIO at about 1:04 on the video.

This is the Auger Driven Ice Surveyor. The video shows initial testing on the prototype auger-drive system, the first movement tests on carpet, and the first outdoor testing.

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New Site!

Posted in Announcements Highlights on February 7, 2011 No Comments

We've got a brand new site up!

More than just a few rearrangements, the changes will make the site easier to use and, we hope, will be more informative and helpful to you.

Some of the bigger updates are:

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Humanoid Robots Rise. Now, Can They Walk?

Posted in Crow T. Robot on January 28, 2011 3 Comments

New walking robots are coming. But they're not necessarily coming from Asia. Here are a few from other parts of the globe. Check out these videos of REEM-B, JUSTIN, CHARLI, and SURENA2

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Robotically-drawn Bathroom Symbol Portraits

Posted in Crow T. Robot on January 24, 2011 No Comments

Huh?

So, this is just plain weird.

Someone -- was it you? Got tired of the whole idea of generic bathroom symbols. You know, the stick figures that are supposed to be a man and a woman.

So now there's a robot that will, instead, sketch you quickly before you go in to, you know, do your business. Then it rubs that picture out and draws the next, er, customer.

Of course, this is amazing technology. But still -- huh? What an odd, um, inspiration.

For more information, see the October 4th, 2010 edition of Singularity Hub.

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15-Year-Old Boy Fitted With Robotic Heart

Posted in Crow T. Robot on January 17, 2011 No Comments

Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a horrific disease which quickly degenerates muscles and eventually leads to death. The heart is one such muscle.

Dr. Antonio Amodeo decided on a robotic heart solution for a fifteen-year-old boy suffering from this disease. After being near death, the Italian teenager can now look forward to an estimated additional 20 - 25 years of life.

It took ten hours to fit a 90-gram fully robotic heart into the boy's left ventricle. This is a permanent solution, operated by a battery worn as a belt and connected behind the boy's left ear. The doctor estimates that the device "should give him an improved quality of life even though he is suffering from Duchenne syndrome."

The teenager was apparently not eligible for a heart transplant, and is reported to be recovering and making good progress.

For more information, see the October 4, 2010 edition of Geek.com

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Panasonic Unleashes a 16-Finger, Hair-Washing Robot

Posted in Crow T. Robot on January 14, 2011 No Comments

The robot was unveiled in Tokyo in September. Two robotic arms guide the sixteen fingers, which Panasonic claims have the same dexterity as human fingers. The robot remembers a person's head shape and preferential massage course so that a repeat performance is as pleasant as the first.

It's about the size of a washing machine. Users sit in a recliner chair and lean back (which is, by the way, how some people have strokes -- if they have partially blocked carotid arteries, a position like that can essentially close the loop and create a far fuller and more dangerous blockage, FYI) and place their head into the machine's open top.

Rather than being a replacement for salon workers, the robot was instead designed to assist caregivers in health-care facitilites and hospitals.

A good thing, too, as so far there's no word on whether the robot actually knows any good celebrity gossip.

For more information, see the September 24, 2010 online edition of the Good Gear Guide.

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Cyborg Fly Pilots Robot Through Obstacle Course

Posted in Crow T. Robot on January 7, 2011 No Comments

A cyborg fly - and no, we're not making this up.

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Robotic Xylophone

Posted in News on December 31, 2010 No Comments

How to make a robotic xylophone

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2010 Robots Review

Posted in Crow T. Robot on December 31, 2010 No Comments

More of 2010 in robotics.

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