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How to Build a Robot with IBM Watson Smarts
Using the online demos and instructions, makers can either 3-D print or laser-cut their own TJ Bot and then follow the step-by-step instructions to connect it to Watson services. The guidelines were designed based on a Raspberry Pi and are available on Instructables.com and GitHub.
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Will This Autonomous Robot Replace Your Snow Shovel This Year?
Snow removal can be a daunting and difficult task. Why not let a $4,000 autonomous robot do the job for you?
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The Zen Building: An Experimental Building
This $200 million, six-story, 400,000-square-feet structure is designed to produce more energy than it needs to operate by using renewable energy sources, such as solar panel and phosphoric acid fuel cells, as well as efficient use of natural light.
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Teardown: Logitech CREATE Backlit Keyboard Case
The CREATE Keyboard Case is a toolkit that gives you everything you need to make the most of your iPad Pro.
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Volvo Offers to Fill Up Your Gas Tank at Home
Consumers use a smartphone application to contact Filld, a company that delivers gas directly to a car.
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Performance Capture Technology Creates a Digital Avatar in Classic Shakespearean Play
A new rendition of “The Tempest” uses cutting-edge technology from Intel and The Imaginarium Studios.
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Ultra-Miniature TMR-Based Magnetic Sensors and Switches Debut
Coto Technology's tunneling magnetoresistive (TMR)-based RR110, RR120 and RR130 sensors combine high sensitivity with a tiny footprint and low power consumption.
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Video: Watch a Robot Avoid Falling by Using Buoyancy Balloons for Stability
Researchers at the Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory have come up with a way to keep a two-legged robot from ever falling down.
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MekaMon Offers a Glimpse of the Future of Augmented Reality Gaming Using Real Robots
Reach Robotics’ platform uses smartphone applications and customizable robots to create a merged entertainment experience.
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Protecting Against EMP Attacks, One Concrete Shield at a Time
High profile infrastructure and military installations could be retrofitted to dissipate electromagnetic energy.
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Hyundai and WaiveCar Team Up for Free Electric Car-Sharing Service
Consumers can use Hyundai’s advertising-wrapped IONIQ electric vehicles for two hours for free.
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Glassy Solids in Batteries Could Make Them Safer and More Powerful
The result could mean charging a smartphone once a week instead of daily or increase electric vehicle distance considerably
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Your Next Car Could Have Intel Inside
Intel invests millions to fuel disruption in the automotive industry.
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Power Varistor Series Operates to 125° C with 2500V Isolation
Littelfuse’s HMOV varistor operates at ambient temperatures up to 125° C with 2500V isolation voltage.
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3200 W Power Supply Has 3-Phase Delta Input
The TPS3000-24 power supply operates from a wide range Delta or Wye 350 – 528 Vac three-phase input.
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High-Density Connector Exhibits 25 Milliohms Resistance
Fujipoly’s Zebra® Gold Series 8000C connector transfers both data and power between parallel components and circuit boards while exhibiting low electrical resistance.
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8 Times the Food and Beverage Industry Went Extremely High-Tech
Take a quick look at these companies. Each has created a novel way to implement advancements in camera, robotics, software, drone, and even autonomous driving technology into its brand.
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Multiphase PWM Controllers Offer Adaptive Voltage Scaling Interface
Digital multiphase controller, when combined with a smart power stage, delivers scalable solution from 10 A to 450 A.
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Capacitors Serve Wide Band Gap Semiconductors
The expanded line of KEMET’s C0G Ceramic capacitors meet the needs of the growing Wide Band Gap semiconductor trend.
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Cray XC40 Theta Supercomputer Accepted at Argonne National Laboratory
Cray Inc. has achieved acceptance for “Theta” -- the Cray® XC40™ supercomputer, as well as a Cray Sonexion® 3000 storage system, both located at Argonne National Laboratory.
