Posts Tagged ‘robot’

Sphero toy ball rolls itself, you control it with your smartphone

Don't have the airspace required for an AR.Drone ? Gearing up for its CES 2011 debut, Sphero is a small, robotic toy ball made by Orbotix, and controlled remotely via Bluetooth and your smartphone's tilt sensor

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - December 13, 2010 at 5:16 am

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LG enlists ‘Z Boy’ to promote Optimus Z, resembles an open source Zorro

Now that LG's new Optimus Z is available from both KT and SK Telecom in South Korea, it's obviously time to promote it -- and how better to promote a hot new smartphone launch than with a random mashup of the green Android dude and Zorro? Actually, this fella is actually "Z Boy," a tribute to the "Z" in "Optimus Z" -- but he's sporting the Zorro look as he wanders the streets of Seoul for the next month looking for victims potential buyers for the 5 megapixel, WVGA-equipped Android handset. With major entrants from Motorola, Samsung, and LG in the market, Android competition in South Korea is nearly as heated as it is across Europe and North America -- so yes, if you've got to win over a few customers with a big, lovable robot wearing a face mask, then by all means, LG, do your thing.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - August 18, 2010 at 3:29 pm

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Engadget Mobile Podcast 048 – 07.31.2010

We know you missed us last week, and for that we're sorry.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - August 1, 2010 at 6:12 am

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Samsung Galaxy Teos and Naos rush in to relieve aging Spica

Actually, calling the i5700 Galaxy Spica from Samsung "aging" isn't entirely fair -- the Android-powered handset was only introduced in November of last year.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - July 13, 2010 at 12:22 am

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Motorola Droid Shadow / Xtreme pictured again, powered by Ninjablur?

Because we can't seem to get enough Motorola Droid Shadow / Xtreme teasers in our lives, here's a few more with which to tide you over. First on the docket is a pair of pics from Droid Life , with the screen-saving film intact (and a still-visible Verizon logo underneath) and a cleaner side shot of its bulbous derriere. If that wasn't enough, the clue-dropper wnrussell of HowardForums -- who gave us the vast majority of the previous leaks -- is back showing off a 1500mAh battery and claiming a name for that monochrome Motoblur-esque skin we saw earlier

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - June 3, 2010 at 1:08 am

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Green robot in an Armani suit: Ulysse Nardin Chairman upgraded with Android

Alright, hot shot, so you've been pining after that impossibly expensive Ulysse Nardin Chairman -- you know, the world's first "hybrid" phone -- for nearly a year now, and the millions of dollars in those off-shore accounts of yours aren't exactly spending themselves.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - April 21, 2010 at 3:19 am

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Android and Arduino-packin’ Cellbot features voice recognition, autonomy, and charm to spare

The Cellbots gang has been furiously productive as of late. Not even a month after their wooden "boxbot" was first spotted on You Tube the project has moved on from its humble beginnings of lumber and windshield wiper motors to a full-on a neon green acrylic Truckbot that uses a G1 and Arduino board combination for control. Sure, we've seen Android-powered robots before, but these guys have done some pretty cool things, and have no intention of stopping now

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - April 6, 2010 at 3:14 am

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Niko, the N900-powered Lego robot, looks poised to take over Twitter (video)

While we've seen no shortage of smartphone - powered robots in the past, the Nokia camp has been sadly under-represented.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - March 19, 2010 at 11:01 pm

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Pip Android – Most Anticipated Robot Of 2010!

Have you seen Pip Android Yet? Currently ATI? S trading on a real account and update their performance stats every 15 minutes. We want you not see a BS robot in action? |. . Better yet, you should obtain a copy of Pip Android and let him do his magic on your account. But Wait? | The robot Wona? T be disclosed to the public until 2 February, but you can enter to win a free copy! ==> Official visit of Pip Android SiteVoici some information that I found within this new system. Works with any broker and settled in 4 minutes flat. This means youâ? LL spend less time fiddling with the installation and trading more time. In fact, youâ? Look at your trades within a few minutes before you install After installing Android Android.Une Pip Pip, you’re just sitting back and watching him. The robot is fully automated and make live trades within the set-up time. Ia? I’ve always been skeptical of automated tools, but youâ? Pip quickly see that Android is a? Scary Good? to make trades at the right time. Ia? I was lucky enough to get a copy of pre-release and receive insider information on this system. I want to make sure you register for the VIP list to get an early example of this système.Vous you see yourself here: ==> Official visit of Pip Android sitemas haste, WEA? LL is not sure how long youâ? Being able to qualify to win a free copy or get the special introductory price before it goes public. So check it out now.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - February 24, 2010 at 12:55 pm

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Pip Android – Does Your Robot Do This?


Most Forex Bots fail miserably in a volatile market.
You see most robots are built to perform in smooth waters. Their internal programming can easily make sense of gently trending markets and make decent decisions.
The problem is that the Forex Market is one volatile SOB –
A positive trend can switchback and erase your profits. Or you can wait all day cooling your heels in a sideway market waiting for your robot to get a clear trading opportunity.   It can drive you nuts.
Pip Android is a master at extracting pips with every currency pair in every market condition.   So while others are watching their bots panic, you’re raking in the cash.
By the way, Pip Android has our Patented 14 Point Profit Protection System built right in.   This means that you’ll enter and exit every position with your profits intact.   This is a must-have in the Forex market.
Why don’t you click here and watch Pip Android do its thing on a live trading account.   Every 15 minutes, we’ll show you the results – it’s a pretty dicey market today so now is the perfect time to see Pip Android in action.
Here’s the link again:
==> Visit Official Pip Android Website
Check out how we’ve hard-coded advanced trading strategies like Price Action, Timing, and Breakout analysis directly into Pip Android.   With these additions, Pip Android is the smartest trader (human or computer) on the market – period.
Here is some insider information that I found out about this new system. It works with any broker and installs itself in 4 minutes flat. This means you’ll spend less time fiddling with your install and more time trading. In fact, you’ll be watching your first trades within minutes of installing Pip Android.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by jedwan - February 19, 2010 at 10:55 pm

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