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Posted by on January 27, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Will robots eventually beat us at everything? It’s going to be a hard shout to see whether humans or robots will rule the future, but we do know that a giant exhibition robot built by the Japanese engineers by at Castrol can kick a ball harder than any of us. While a well-known footballer like [...]
Filed under Technology News · Tagged with Balls, Cardboard, Castrol, Exhibition, Football Pitch, Footballer, Giant Robot, Goalkeeper, Hot, Japanese Engineers, Nexus, Robots, Ronaldo, Shout, Trudge
Posted by on January 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment
[CES 2010] Sony has announced its Sony VAIO W Series eco-friendly netbook that features a plastic chassis composed of 23 percent recycled CDS. To avoid using cardboard, it comes in a nice carrying-case made from PET bottles. I like the design a lot, the white version has a nice iridescent glow. Features includes a 10.1 [...]
Filed under Technology News · Tagged with Atom, Battery Life, Blackberry, Cardboard, Carrying Case, Ces, Chassis, Gb, Ghz Intel, Hot, Intel, Microsoft, Netbook, Pet Bottles, Plastic Chassis, Sony, Sony Online, Sony Store, Sony Style, Sony Vaio
Posted by on December 1, 2009 · Leave a Comment
This articulated mannequin robot is recyclable considering it is made of cardboard instead of plastic. They look rough now, but apparently, it is possible to paint them to produce them look better. Will green work as a sales argument in the shallow world of robot mannequins? There’s probably a niche, and whether the manufacturer Eager [...]
Posted by on November 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Here’s a rather interesting way to market your product. USB Insert has come up with a new way to market your product (which obviously involves USB). The USB key mentioned is going to be very thin, so thin that it can nearly be embedded into a normal cardboard flyer paper, and you’ll be able to [...]
Posted by on November 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Here’s a rather interesting way to market your product. USB Insert has come up with a new way to market your product (which obviously involves USB). The USB key mentioned is going to be very thin, so thin that it can nearly be embedded into a normal cardboard flyer paper, and you’ll be able to [...]