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Top 10 robot dogs in the world making waves in military, research, and industry
Bittle X turns robotics into an accessible, hands-on learning experience. Students or hobbyists can assemble it, program it ...
Sony has announced that it will allow owners of $2,900 Aibo robot dogs whose basic plans have been canceled to donate the robo pups. The company will refurbish the Aibos as needed and donate them to ...
The new Aibo Kinako Edition is the first to feature a two-tone finish on its face and will include two new eye color options. It will be officially available starting tomorrow in Japan, but Sony has ...
Image of a motion capture actress. Sony aims to make strides in improving the motion capture process used in video game development through the use of an adjustable robot designed to aid motion ...
In an effort to ensure that ERS-1000 Aibo robot dogs bring joy for a lifetime, Sony is launching a new sustainability program. Five years have passed since the release of the ERS-1000 Aibo, a modern ...
Robots may not be able to do everything humans can, but the latest version of Sony's humanoid robot has something many people might find useful: a third eye. The Japanese consumer electronics ...
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New Robot Stitches Up a Corn Kernel #shorts
Sony has shown off its new surgical robot doing some super-precise work sewing up a tiny slit in a corn kernel. It's the ...
Sony has figured out how to get the Qrio, its new humanoid entertainment robot, to run: The sleek and diminutive Qrio, which until recently had been known as Sony’s SDR robot entertaining crowds with ...
Matthew Zucca, a tech enthusiast and former consultant from Canada, joined Android Police in 2023. Leveraging his technical knowledge and previous consulting experience, Matthew got his first two ...
Pam's Colecovision was her babysitter, from the age of 4 or 5, but the family only had one game. Over and over, hour after hour, she'd climb and jump through the three levels of Donkey Kong. But the ...
American photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams once said, “There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer.” He didn’t say anything about robots. But Adams, who ...
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