Archive for May, 2009

Volleyball-playing robot has Mac mini brain, heart of a champion

Volleyball-playing robots may only come around every ten years or so, but they at least bring along some fairly big improvements when they do show up — like actual mobility, in this case. Of course, “volleyball-playing” is still a bit of a stretch. The bot is actually designed to be more of a training aid, [...]

Video: Dustbot will take out the Eurotrash

Push up those Armani shades and tighten your white trousers, the Dustbot is coming to wash the scum off the streets like a Segway riding Travis Bickle. Give him a call from your mobile and the Dustbot will come to your house and dispose of the rubbish. At least that’s the plan for this Italian [...]

Solar-powered Trilobot takes wistful stroll outdoors

A solar-powered robot that’s fully autonomous and able to control it’s own energy acquisition may seem like a frightening proposition to some. But set aside those preconceptions for a minute and take a look at the Trilobot’s video debut after the break, and then try to tell us you don’t want to get one, [...]

KOBIAN humanoid robot packs full range of emotions to creep you out

Japan’s Tmsuk and Waseda University have certainly proven themselves capable of pushing the boundaries of robotics on their own, but few could have been prepared for what they were able devise when they teamed up, their creation itself included. That somewhat startled face you see above is the KOBIAN Emotional Humanoid Robot, which is not [...]

Video: RB2000 featured in new, improved Robo Catcher

Ah, a childhood favorite revisited. Years back, our hearts were taken by the one and only Robo Catcher, and now it seems the famed toy snatching game has seen a revamping that features JR Robotics’ RB2000 as the main grabber. The entire unit has also been freshened up in the design department, and the addition [...]

Gundam turns 30, celebrates with the most awesome statue ever

Statue of Liberty? Striking, but a bit demure. Trenchcoat-clad Stalin statue in Gori, Georgia? Iconic, but disheartening. Giant RX-78-2 Gundam statue at Shiokaze Park in Tokyo, Japan? Unquestionably badass. The massive biped is currently under construction, part of a celebration for the 30 year anniversary of the original Mobile Suit Gundam series. When completed it [...]

Philosopher ponders the implications of robot warfare, life with a degree in philosophy

H+, our favorite transhumanist magazine, has just published a chat with Peter Asaro, the author of a paper titled “How Just Could a Robot War Be?” In this interview (co-authored by our old friend R.U. Sirius) the gentleman from Rutgers explores the philosophical implications of things like robot civil war, robots and just war theory, [...]

Life-sized Tachikoma loose on the streets of Tokyo

You know, we see a lot of kick-ass vehicles ’round Engadget HQ, so it’s easy to grow a little jaded. Who can forget that Batman Tumbler we saw tearing up the asphalt last summer? Or the Halo Warthog — complete with UN Space Command BDUs? Sure, either of those would make for a fun-filled weekend [...]

Video: Kondo bot acquires iPod touch headgear

If you’re a Kondo KHR-2HV hobbyist and the usual choices for headgear all seem a little too safe, you might want to check out this next item. YouTube user ‘ogutti’ has posted a video of the robot he built using an iPod touch for its control unit and user interface. Details are skint, but apparently [...]

iRobot’s military Ember bots are tiny treaded hotspots

Remember the LANDroids initiative, which resulted in iRobot scoring a $2.5 million contract to create tiny, miniaturized bots that could crawl through battlefields and your nightmares? The company is showing off the early fruits of that contract, the Ember microbot, which is so small it slipped entirely under our radar. It’s not quite as tiny [...]