Robots

Transformers “Revenge Of The Fallen” and G.I. Joe “The Rise of Cobra” Super Bowl 43

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Today there is a huge amount of hype surrounding the United States, Super Bowl 43, (starting 6pm eastern time). This year it’s Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals, though these teams don’t have much rivalry as other super NFL teams, people will be glued to their tubes today. There will be a lot of sneak peeks of up coming comic/cartoon movie adaptations trailers. Allot of these trailers have been leaked on the worldwide-web so it’s not super new news, to those who don’t watch anything other then their computers. As far as the rest of the world it’s a day anticipation and excitement. In a previous post Dreamworks and Intel are planning on a super cool 3D animation experience with the new cgi film Monsters vs. Aliens.

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Blackberry style LeapFrog Text & Learn

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The LeapFrog Text & Learn is a device that preschoolers 3 and up can use to learn texting techniques. Preschool babies can now text their imaginary friends! The device also helps in learning how to spell, by correcting misspelled word.  With a snazzy handheld keyboard similar to a BlackBerry for little baby fingers. via: gizmodo

bakarobokintore Z robot shows how to work out

bakarobokintore Z robot was displayed at trade show in Japan this last month. The Robot is to help motivate you to work out, but it seems to have some glitches that need to be worked on. via: Youtube

Honda 2009 ASIMO humaniod Robot ready for Rose Parade California


Honda revealed its Rose Parade float in Pasadena, California. The float was constructed in Pasadena for the Honda FCX Clarity hydrogen-powered fuel cell pace car along with marking the start of Honda’s 50th anniversary year in U.S. operations. On Jan. 1, 2009, Honda’s float will transform into an animated replica of the company’s ASIMO humanoid robot leading the beloved parade through the streets of Pasadena. Via: Business wire

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Pentagon’s Unmanned Spokesdrone Completes First Press Conference Mission Via: the Onion

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Researcher, psychologists & computer scientists has just launched a $13-million project dubbed Living with Robots and Interactive Companions. study interactions between humans and robots. The goal: to come up with information they can use to design robo-companions with whom people will feel comfortable. read full story @ Scientific American

Build your own life-sized Gundam Robot


estimated cost about $724,310,000. full break down of the giant life sized Robot @ SciencePortal & Pinktentacle