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Humanoid Robot Demonstrates Sign Language

Posted: 31 Oct 2013 06:50 AM PDT



How do you say "robot" in sign language?

Speeding Ticket Cites Google Glass Use

Posted: 31 Oct 2013 06:44 AM PDT



The ticket was for speeding but the citation for using Google Glass while driving is probably a first

IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference Points Engineers at the World’s Problems

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 02:54 PM PDT



Can a couple of hundred engineers fix the problems of the world? Probably not by themselves, but it's a good place to start

These Robots Will Teach Kids Programming Skills

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 09:59 AM PDT



Startup Play-i says its robots can make computer programming fun and accessible

Trossen Robotics Blog

Trossen Robotics Blog

Link to Trossen Robotics Blog

Introducing New RobotGeek Products

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 08:00 AM PDT

RobotGeek is the new brand of robotic kits and accessories from Trossen Robotics. The RobotGeek system is designed to be easy to build, wire, program and modify. Modular parts like the Panning Range Kit and the Pan and Tilt Kit can easily attach to boards like the GeekBot and the RobotGeek Workbench. The RobotGeek I/O Boards are on the same 1 centimeter hole pattern, so adding them to your robots is a snap!

Check out our latest video detailing sone of the awesome new products.

IEEE Spectrum

IEEE Spectrum


Could Energy Costs Doom Aereo’s TV Streaming Service?

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 08:59 AM PDT



It's not just set-top boxes that are power hogs

Data for the 31st Century

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 07:00 AM PDT



New tech lets us store data for centuries, but no one wants it

Supercharging Patent Lawyers With AI

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 07:00 AM PDT



How Silicon Valley's Lex Machina is blending AI and data analytics to radically alter patent litigation

How an iPod Could Transform Drug Testing

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 10:50 AM PDT



A nanoparticle-based array combined with an iPod-based imaging trick speeds in vitro drug testing

Video: Augmented Reality for the Motorcycle Helmet

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 10:07 AM PDT



Skully Helmets puts a heads-up display, a rear-view camera, and a GPS navigation system—in a motorcycle helmet

Trossen Robotics Blog

Trossen Robotics Blog

Link to Trossen Robotics Blog

Ever wonder what it would be like…

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 11:40 AM PDT

Ever wonder what it would be like to be a huge robot spider stalking prey in the night? Well now you can know. Check out this cool FPV view from a PhantomX Mark II at night. At 6:19 you can see the head tracking set up.

 

 

New Product: Desktop RobotTurret V3

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 08:00 AM PDT

desktop roboturret

The new Desktop RobotTurret V3 is finally here! This Robot is a great way to get started with the world of Arduino and robotics. Using our example code, you can get up to speed in no time, and soon you’ll be programming custom behaviors into your robturret.

Features of the new RoboTurret include:

-New RobotGeek Servos give the RoboTurret 2x the torque
-Improved mounting frames make the RoboTurret easier to build and more dependable
-Arduino Compatible Geekduino board and RobotGeek Sensor Shield make wiring simple and clean
-Each kit comes with a RobotGeek Joystick and a RobotGeek Pushbutton for easy control
-Optional Nunchuk and Vision tracking kits give you multiple control options

For more information check out the Product Page and the new RoboTurret video

IEEE Spectrum

IEEE Spectrum


Software Controls Cache Memory to Speed CPUs

Posted: 29 Oct 2013 09:00 AM PDT



Letting the operating system control cache memory management saves power too

The Status of Moore's Law: It's Complicated

Posted: 28 Oct 2013 01:21 PM PDT



Node names—the milestones of the chip industry—no longer mean what they used to

Ethiopian Wind Farm Adds Five Percent of Country's Total Electricity Capacity

Posted: 28 Oct 2013 09:58 AM PDT



Largest wind project in Africa opens as Ethiopia pushes forward with big renewable energy plans

Trossen Robotics Blog

Trossen Robotics Blog

Link to Trossen Robotics Blog

REV3 3D Printing Seminar, Oct 29th

Posted: 28 Oct 2013 11:52 AM PDT

Rev3 is having their first seminar. Tomorrow, October 29th Mike Vasquez will be giving a talk about 3D printing. If you want to learn more about the wonderful world of 3D printing head over to the IIT Rice campus at 6:30pm!

 

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Rev3 is an innovation center located in DuPage County, Illinois that is focused on helping people and companies manufacture products, software and technology to drive the third industrial revolution. From astonishing waves of innovation to new product concepts, to technology that changes business models – Rev3 is a place of emerging opportunities.

Like many co-working spaces and incubators, a key feature of Rev3 will be the opportunity to collaborate with and share ideas with other users. Rev3 is a place you will want to come to work. Even if you are a solopreneur, Rev3 will give you the opportunity to develop your business in a communal environment.

DYNAMIXEL PRO Accuracy/Precision Test

Posted: 28 Oct 2013 08:00 AM PDT

We recently got our very own H54-100 DYNAMIXEL PRO so we’ve been running some various tests on this powerful little motor.

In this video we did some quick tests to take a look at the DYNAMIXEL PROs 502,000 Steps/Turn resolution and 3.8 arcmin backlash using a high-powered laser and a little math.

IEEE Spectrum

IEEE Spectrum


A DIY Tor Wi-Fi Access Point

Posted: 28 Oct 2013 08:00 AM PDT



Browse anonymously with this Raspberry Pi–based wireless router

RoboBusiness 2013: A Robot to Carry Your Stuff

Posted: 28 Oct 2013 07:42 AM PDT



Budgee follows you around with a basket so that you'll never have to carry anything ever again

US State Governments Can’t Shake IT Woes

Posted: 28 Oct 2013 07:36 AM PDT



Microsoft's inauspicious Windows RT 8.1 update, where did the term "glitch" come from?

Start-up Profile: Shapeways Brings 3-D Printing to the Masses

Posted: 28 Oct 2013 07:00 AM PDT



A new 3-D printing facility in New York City brings the Dutch spin-off closer to its customers

Trouble Hearing In A Noisy Room? There’s An App For That

Posted: 28 Oct 2013 05:51 AM PDT



Our personal favorite from DemoFall 2013: Real Clarity—a hearing aid for the iPod generation

RobotShop Feeds

RobotShop Feeds

RobotShop Unveils the 5th Generation of It’s Web Platform, Launches new Robot App Store

In its 10th anniversary, at RobotShop we are very excited to unveil the 5th major upgrade to our web presence. Not only the user interface was refreshed and made compatible with the latest web standards, the catalogue browsing, and the search engine has been improved to make it more convenient to find the robots and parts you are looking for. At the same time, we are launching the new RobotShop App Store.

RobotShop New Portal Page

RobotShop New Portal Page

You may have noticed the recent changes to the blog and now, the entire shop has embraced a fresh new look and is filled with new functionality. So let us review what is new in our website.

New Features

RobotShop.com points to a new portal page that shows the three main facets of our store: Robots to Build & Experiment, Personal & Domestic Robots, and Professional & Service Robots. The new facets separation helps you narrow your search and find the product you are looking for faster. For instance, if you are looking for a robot vacuum, you do not need to worry about microcontrollers or military robots.

Main Features Overview

Main Features Overview

Another new feature is the unified page header. It allows for seamless navigation across the RobotShop services and includes a prominent search field to help you find the robots or parts you are looking for.  On the Shopping site, the search field also features smart search suggestions that gives you quick access to the product you dream of. The header is “unified” since it will be soon present on all our web tools such as our Forum and the Support Center. The blog was lucky enough to be an early adopter of this new look.

RobotShop Unified Header and Menu

RobotShop Unified Header and Menu

Through the drop-down menu you get access to much more than our products. It can take you to the community pages, including the forums, this blog, and our Facebook page; to our services such as the repairs and the services for makers (stay tuned for more maker services coming soon); and to our new App Store, which will be covered in more depth below.

The product pages were also revamped. The new design looks modern, neat, fills the entire screen, and remains light for fast loading. Also, all the product information is available on a single page. Simply scroll to find additional information, documents, downloads and more.

RobotShop Category Navigation

RobotShop Category Navigation

One of the most important changes is the new navigation style. There is now a Category filter on the left-hand-side that exposes all RobotShop categories in a user-friendly tree structure. This allows you to quickly drill down to the section that interests you without jumping through many pages. Similarly, when searching, the left-hand-side is used for additional filters such as price, and brand. We are sure you will enjoy these new features and that it will be simple than ever to find that special robot you have always wanted.

RobotShop App Store

On this momentous occasion, we are also launching the RobotShop App Store. The previous MyRobots.com App Store has been merged into the main RobotShop platform. This means that now you can also find all the robotic software you need for your projects in the same store you get your parts and kits.

RobotShop App Store

RobotShop App Store

This is a major technology upgrade for the RobotShop web platform and will enable us to incorporate new functionality in the near future in order to keep improving your shopping experience.

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Are you as excited as we are about this new RobotShop evolution? Do you enjoy the new look and functionality? Tell us what you like and what you don’t in the comments below. Also, do not forget to visit the new site and use the orange icon on the bottom right corner to leave your feedback and impressions.

     

SSC-32 Servo Sequencer Utility

Screenshot of the SSC-32 Servo Sequencer Utility

Screenshot of the SSC-32 Servo Sequencer Utility

Many of you already know the Lynxmotion SSC-32 servo control board; it's become a bit of an industry standard as a reliable interface to control up to 32 servo motors from a single board connected to a PC. RobotShop have just released a powerful software interface to enable users to control the servo motors in a totally new and graphical way – Behold the SSC-32 Servo Sequencer Utility:

This is a free of charge standalone Exe app made using the new FlowBotics Studio robotics development platform. The main features are individual sliders for each of the 32 servo motors which can be automated via the built-in Sequencer. Key Frames of movement can be recorded and played back or patterns can be created for repetitive sequences etc. The playback speed can be altered for each frame and edited and modified until you are happy with your creation, then saved to disk and loaded at a later date.

There are also some low-level features like Firmware Updating (the latest firmware files can be found here, and hardware servo calibration where any servo offsets can be hard programmed into the board. There is also a simple Terminal Window where you can send low-level commands directly to the board for testing.

Finally the analog inputs to the board can be monitored and tested using the four level meters.

All in all a powerful little app. ideal for anyone wanting to have precision control over their servo motors. If that wasn’t enough there are possibilities to enhance the SSC-32 Servo Sequencer by using FlowBotics Studio where you can modify the source code to add and additional functionality you like.

You can download the SSC-32 Servo Sequencer here free of charge: SSC-32 Sequencer

     

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