Hospitals in Pennsylvania have purchased several Tug robots. These haul carts to and fro, saving the nurse's time and the administration's dime. The robots are expected to save the hospital "$240,000 over five years."Technically, the Tug is impressive. It hauls up to 500 pounds. It runs …
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) has announced its 2006 competition: Aim High. Papers all over the country have coverage. Like a strange combination of basketball and soccer, robots score points in Aim High by shooting nerf balls into hoops or rolling them thru goa…
If you, like me, were too busy hob-knobbing with the elite to visit CES2006 this year, have no fear! Google Video has your hook-up for checking out Honda's presentation of Asimo. Close to ten minutes of cheesy dialog and music give you a pretty good idea of how amazing this robot is. He maint…
I just can't get over how much power you can get out of something this small. They call it the "worlds tiniest 12V DC-DC power supply." It plugs directly into the ATX power supply plug on a standard mini-ATX motherboard. It was unveiled at CES and looks amazing. It can supply 120 Watts and is compl…
As artificial intelligence begins celebrating its 50th birthday (thanks Simon and Newell!), word comes in on the British Computer Society's Annual Prize for Progress towards Machine Intelligence. The winner is David Bell’s team from Queen's University Belfast. Their robot, IFOMIND, navigates…