Saturday, 3 November 2012

Cubieboard is like a Raspberry Pi on Steroids

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Cubieboard is like a Raspberry Pi on Steroids

10.26.2012 10:05 AM

Like the Raspberry Pi mini PC, but want something with a little more power? Cubieboard is a serious computer on a stick with a 1GHz ARM processor that can run Android, Ubuntu, or Linux.

DARPA's Pet-Proto can jump, climb, dodge obstacles; can't lord over humans yet

10.25.2012 10:34 AM

Think you can outclimb a robot to safety? Think again. The Pet-Proto is pretty agile, and he's just the first of many to come. But you don't have to worry about a robot apocalypse...yet.

 

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Lab strives to keep tech accessible to all users

10.28.2012 1:45 PM

From Julia Child to mobile devices, the National Center for Accessible Media cooks up ways to keep technology accessible to people with disabilities.

Self-assembling robots could be the future of snack delivery

10.30.2012 10:14 AM

Last week, we introduced you to a robot that had learned the dance moves to PSYs infuriatingly catchy hit single. While CHARLI was shaking its hips Gangnam Style, four researchers were showing off self-assembling multi-robot systems at the Intelligent Robots and Systems 2012 conference.

It's okay to play with your food when it's a pumpkin turned Tetris arcade cabinet

10.30.2012 12:15 PM

Who needs scary Halloween carvings when you can have trick-or-treaters play Tetris on your pumpkins instead?

Review: Striiv Play makes workouts more fun

10.30.2012 3:00 PM

The Striiv Play smart pedometer works with a free app to track your steps, stairs, distance, time, and calories.

Nyan, nyan, nyan your way into hearts this Halloween with a DIY Nyan Cat hat

10.30.2012 5:28 PM

DIY Metroid helmet? So last week. Today, we're going to raise you a DIY Nyan Cat Hat.

Meet the future of pizza delivery (and other things we didn't cover)

10.30.2012 5:59 PM

Flaming pumpkins, Dominos crowdsources it next delivery car, and other things we didnt cover

Doorbell of Doom might make you wish you never played a trick on Halloween

11.02.2012 10:16 AM

Give those pesky neighborhood kids something to cry about next Halloween with a this project, which plays various spooky sound effects.

Boxee TV to arrive at Walmart stores, retail for $99

10.31.2012 8:54 AM

Boxee's set-top device will compete against Apple TV, Roku, and the Xbox 360

New disease screening test uses nanotech to give clear and colorful results

10.31.2012 11:28 AM

A research group from Imperial College London may have found a way to make screening for HIV easier and less expensive by using nanotech.

Naemura Group takes it back to the old school with paper computing

10.31.2012 1:40 PM

hile we're not really sure why anyone would want to go back to the medium, Naemura Group may one day have the solution for those dreaming of paper-based Google Docs.

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