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[Esther Rietmann] and colleagues built a Telepresence Robot to allow work at home teammates to have a virtual, but physical presence in the office. A telepresence robot is like a tablet mounted on a ...
Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen and streaming. A member of the Film Critic's Circle, he's covered technology and culture from London's tech scene ...
Anyone looking to learn more about robot vehicles or creating projects using the Raspberry Pi mini PC, may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi robot vehicle which has been created by Timothy Freeburn, ...
Meet Rapiro, the kit robot with a space inside its kawaii head to accomodate the Raspberry Pi microcomputer. The gizmo is the creation of Shota Ishiwatari, the Japanese gadgeteer who came up with a ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a little inspiration for their next project may be interested in this awesome Raspberry Pi powered metal detecting robot that has been created and equipped with ...
Bought a Raspberry Pi, but don’t know how to put it to good use? Judging by some of the creations on the internet, you’re not alone. The $35 machine received a fourth-generation update last month, ...
Have you been reading Gizmag's robot articles and ever thought you'd like to get your hands dirty with a robot of your own? Well, there's a Kickstarter for that. Shota Ishiwatari has just launched ...
Microsoft says its HoloLens head-mounted computer can bring robots and gadgets based on Raspberry Pi 2 to life as they are being developed. HoloLens is an augmented-reality headset that lets users ...
Robotics technologies already play an important role in many industries, from automotive and construction to healthcare and beyond. And their importance is only going to grow over time. Want a career ...
Two Working Modes: Clamping mode (with replay function) and Drawing mode (in pictures or custom lines) (Assembly required) (Raspberry Pi and Battery NOT included ...
Cheap computer can be used for making everything from games to robots. — -- The makers of Raspberry Pi announced today the company's latest fully functioning computer will be available for $5.