Posts Tagged ‘Robots’

Robot Dog from HPI Robotics

Add a Comment By Eran Abramson on November 12th, 2008 in Robots
Robot Dog from HPI Robotics

Would a Robot Dog still be considered man’s best friend? HPI Robotics have created a great Robot Dog that they hope would be taken into people’s home just as a real dog would.

The G-Dog is a robot which stands at a height of 190 mm once assembled and ready for action…

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Robot Legs Imitate Spring Action

Add a Comment By Eran Abramson on September 16th, 2008 in Robots
Robot Legs Imitate Spring Action

These robot legs have learned how to spring to action…just like humans do. It is true that many different robots have been developed before that provide regular walking action, such as: the robot suit, the robot titans, or the Walking Coca Cola robots, but none have our special spring in their step…

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Robot Air Muscles Imitate Human Hand Movements

1 Comment By Eran Abramson on September 12th, 2008 in Robots
Robot Air Muscles Imitate Human Hand Movements

The amazing video below presents robot air muscles that are able to imitate daily human hand activity. For example, these robot hands pick fruits, grab items, thread a needle, dig in the sand, and much more. This is great robot technology that presents intricate realistic movements…

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Self Assembly Robots Will Save Your Life

Add a Comment By Eran Abramson on September 7th, 2008 in Robots
Self Assembly Robots Will Save Your Life

Self assembling Robots, is that a gift or a curse? Does such a process require artificial intelligence? Are humans in fact shooting themselves in the leg while creating such intelligent robotic products?
These robots presented in the video below are amazing little gadgets…

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Celebrity Look Alike Robots are Open for Conversation

3 Comments By Eran Abramson on September 7th, 2008 in Robots
Celebrity Look Alike Robots are Open for Conversation

These Celebrity look alike robots would love to hold a conversation with you and are not afraid of the paparazzi. Developed with a realistic look, these two robots resembling Kevin Spacey and a Wanna-be Elvis impersonator, present their interest and opinions…

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Ping Pong Robot Trains you for the London Olympics

1 Comment By Eran Abramson on September 1st, 2008 in Robots
Ping Pong Robot Trains you for the London Olympics

This Ping Pong Robot, aka Robo-Pong, is your personal London Olympics trainer to get you in shape for the quick and challenging rivals. This is another interacting robot which allows you to play a two player game, as a one man show…

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Robots Clash of the Titans or Just a Robot Chicken

2 Comments By Eran Abramson on August 29th, 2008 in Robots
Robots Clash of the Titans or Just a Robot Chicken

These Titan Robots may seem scary or intimidating but they just hope to make your time and stay a lot more pleasant. They appear so large and angry but they turn out to be as harmless as some little puppies, would that mean they are actually like a Robot Chicken?..

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Robots Recreation of the Shining: Redrum, Redrum, Redrum

Robots remaking movies? What a great and entertaining concept. Even better, robots recreating an extremely famous scene from a horror flick such as The Shining. With such a freaky movie, I actually think that the Robots add a little odd feeling to it, somewhat enhancing the effect…

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Kung Fu Fighting Robots: Build a Combat Robot

1 Comment By Eran Abramson on July 20th, 2008 in Robots
Kung Fu Fighting Robots: Build a Combat Robot

Remember the old Comedy Central shows of the fighting robots? I used to love those shows and watched almost every single one. The crazy combat between the various robots was extremely entertaining and sometimes also extremely ruthless…

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End of the World Art: Robots Duplicating Themselves

I previously heard that the number one fear is public speaking, and the second is death. Does that mean that people would rather die than to speak in front of strangers? What about the end of the world? I would think that may be a little scarier than public speaking or death, since it will leave nothing to fear…

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