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robots.net - Android Open Accesory framework with Arduino - 0 views

  • During the Google IO event, two new great features of the popular Android OS were announced. The most important from a robotics point of view is the Android Open Accessory standard that is Arduino based and enables Android devices to integrate with hardware via usb (or bluetooth in the near future). You can read more in the posts on engadget.com and robots-dreams.com (where the video is from). Also engadget reports on the Android @ Home framework that aspires to interconnect every home appliance, device or gadget to an integrated network. More information and details will be announced soon from Google but already the potential for various robotic applications that could take advantage of these projects looks promising.
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Android Robotics Projects - Android - Mobile - 5 views

  • Android Robotics Projects
  • Setting up a development environment ready for Android robotics code Learning how to program for the AVR microcontroller Connecting servos and sensors Home-brewing your own PCB design, and choosing PCB suppliers Mounting the phone as a robot brain and teaching the robot to obey touch commands Approaching and designing different robot architectures
nehasaxena

Google I/O 2024 Event: Android, AI Overviews, Gemini and Everything Announced - 0 views

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    Google I/O 2024 Highlights Catch up on all the announcements, AI breakthroughs and Android news and share your favorite announcements from the event. #GoogleIO2024Event #GoogleIO2024Highlights #GoogleIONews #GoogleAI #AndroidUpgrade #LetsTalkGoogleIO
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Robotland: Google Android@Home and Cloud Robotic Apps on Wheels - 0 views

  • Google announced at Google IO conference 2011 that they will supply Android@Home framework for home automation to developers, giving them the ability to think of "every appliance in your home" as a potential accessory for your phone. The Google team teased ideas like lights turning on and off based on calendar events, applications talking to washing machines, games automatically adjusting for mood lighting, and basically little green dudes taking care of all the menial duties in your house. One amazing demo was a concept, Android-powered device hub called Tungsten. Using RFID embedded into CD cases the device was able to detect the CD and add it to your library. Another touch and it started automatically.
mikhail-miguel

Speechify - TTS for Chrome, iOS, Android, & Mac with celebrity voices (speechify.com). - 0 views

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    Speechify: TTS for Chrome, iOS, Android, & Mac with celebrity voices (speechify.com).
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Wallpapers Artificial Intelligence - Create unique, high definition wallpapers for thei... - 0 views

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    Wallpapers Artificial Intelligence: Create unique, high definition wallpapers for their PC, iPhone or Android phones (wallpapers.ai).
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IMI Prompt - Midjourney prompt generator with thousands of options available on web, An... - 0 views

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    IMI Prompt: Midjourney Prompt Builder (imiprompt.com). IMI Prompt: Midjourney prompt generator with thousands of options available on web, Android, and iOS (imiprompt.com).
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ChatGPT Android App (official) com.openai.chatgpt - 0 views

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    This official app is free, syncs your history across devices, and brings you the newest model improvements from OpenAI. With ChatGPT in your pocket, you'll find: Instant answers; Tailored advice; Creative inspiration; Professional input; Learning opportunities.
mikhail-miguel

Opera ("Aria") browser - 0 views

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    Opera features an integrated AI called Aria that you can access from the sidebar. You can use a keyboard shortcut (CTRL or Command and /) to start using Aria as well. The AI is also available in Opera's Android browser. The AI stems from Opera's partnership with ChatGPT creator OpenAI. Aria connects to GPT to help answer users' queries. The AI incorporates live information from the web and it can generate text or code and answer support questions regarding Opera products. In addition, Opera One can generate contextual prompts for Aria when you right click or highlighting text in the browser. If you prefer to use ChatGPT or ChatSonic, you can access those from the Opera One sidebar too. Opera says users don't have to engage with the browser's AI features if they don't want to. For one thing, you'll need to be logged into an Opera account to use Aria.
alicejen monahan

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - 1 views

Samsung is all geared up to challenge the longtime favorite in touchscreen tablets, the Apple iPad. Announced in September and released in November 2010, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the long awa...

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A closer look at ZMP's RoboCar - 0 views

  • Kota Nezu of ZNUG Design talks about his work developing the look of ZMP’s RoboCar, an educational platform for researchers working on autonomous vehicles.  The video is entirely Japanese, but you can see some cool CAD work and there’s some explanatory slides in this .PDF file.  Nezu-san also designed ZMP’s e-nuvo Humanoid, and Toyota’s personal transporter, the i-unit (seen in model form on his desk).  Part 2 follows after the break for those interested.
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・e-nuvo HUMANOID - 0 views

  • The Nippon Institute of Technology, with Harada Vehicle Design, ZMP, and ZNUG Design, have developed a humanoid robot about the size of an elementary school student for educational purposes.  The university adopted 35 of ZMP’s e-nuvo WALK robots in 2004 for a 1:1 student-robot ratio.  Whereas the e-nuvo WALK (the educational version of NUVO) is quite small, the new robot is tall enough to interact with its environment in a more meaningful way.  Students will demonstrate the robot at elementary and junior high schools, as well as care facilities.  The goal is to improve student learning by raising awareness of bipedal robot technology and its connection to math and physics, while also giving them hands-on experience with the bot.  Additionally, by visiting care facilities the university students will come to understand the real-world needs and applications for robots.
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robots.net - Robotic Maid Makes Breakfast - 2 views

  • Mahru-Z is the robotic maid that can make breakfast!. Given certain voice commands the robot can perform functions such as working a microwave, delivering toast, and other tasks such as washing clothes. The robots can see with stereoscopic vision and can identify what objects are and even decide what jobs needs to be done with the objects. In the video, one robot appears to be tethered and the other is not making me wonder if they are really self contained. Also, one is wearing a dress and the other not, so are they both maids or is one a butler? Shouldn't they just call them robotic servants or is that redundant? Regardless, although not apparently sentient, these do appear to be advanced robots. I only wonder if they washed their hands before and after handling the food?
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    Wow! I'll have some oatmeal, a bit of butter and honey. Thanks you!
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Say hello to PALRO - 0 views

  • In what comes as a bit of a surprise, Fuji Soft Inc.’s new humanoid robot platform for hobbyists and researchers has been given the name PALRO (pal + robot).  Naturally we feel this name is a superb choice!  Sales to research institutions will begin on March 15th, 2010 with a general release following later in the year.  The robot combines Fuji Soft’s software prowess with an open architecture which will give developers plenty of room to experiment. PALRO stands 39.8cm (15″) tall and weighs 1.9kg (3.5 lbs), and here’s the good news: it costs 298,000 JPY ($3300 USD).  Considering PALRO has 20 DOF, a camera, 4 directional microphones, a speaker, LED arrays in its head and chest, 4 pressure sensors in each foot, 3-axis gyro sensor, an accelerometer, and an Intel Atom 1.6GHz CPU, it is priced very competitively.  A comparative robot kit like Vstone’s Robovie-PC for example, costs $1100 USD more and doesn’t have such a fancy exoskeleton.
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・RoboThespian RT3 - 0 views

  • It seems robots are getting into acting more and more these days, which makes sense given acting is nothing more than a simulation of real feelings and situations.  Last year we took a look at a few examples, but a UK-based company has been at it since 2005; their latest being the RoboThespian RT3.  Developed by Engineered Arts Ltd, the robot is actuated primarily by Festo air muscles and dc servo motors.  You can see him in person at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Science Center, where he was nicknamed Andy (short for android) as part of their permanent roboworld exhibit.
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IEEE Spectrum: Hiroshi Ishiguro: The Man Who Made a Copy of Himself - 1 views

  • Hiroshi Ishiguro, a roboticist at Osaka University, in Japan, has, as you might expect, built many robots. But his latest aren’t run-of-the-mill automatons. Ishiguro’s recent creations look like normal people. One is an android version of a middle-aged family man—himself.
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    Wow! I'm assuming that he is on the left, but can't really tell. Impressive!
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Motion Capture Suit Makes Teleoperation Easy | BotJunkie - 0 views

  • One solution to getting robots to perform complex and/or variable tasks is to teleoperate them. Arguably this removes a significant portion of having a robot in the first place, but there will inevitably be tasks that even the most complex and well programmed robot just won’t be prepared for. If you’ve been reading BotJunkie for the past three years, you may remember Monty, a telepresence humanoid from Anybots. Monty was a bit difficult to control, and at the very least required some training.
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