SB Components has created a new Raspberry Pi powered humanoid robot aptly named the PiMecha which is now available to back via Kickstarter with kits available from £299. A fully assembled humanoid ...
The MiRo-E Raspberry Pi robot has been created thanks to a collaboration between Sheffield Robotics, London-based SCA design studio, and Bristol Robotics Lab. The the robotic dog can now be powered by ...
[Esther Rietmann] and colleagues built a Telepresence Robot to allow work at home teammates to have a virtual, but physical presence in the office. A telepresence robot is like a tablet mounted on a ...
Have you been reading Gizmag's robot articles and ever thought you'd like to get your hands dirty with a robot of your own? Well, there's a Kickstarter for that. Shota Ishiwatari has just launched ...
Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen and streaming. A member of the Film Critic's Circle, he's covered technology and culture from London's tech scene ...
The Raspberry Pi single-board computers have allowed the creation of small robots, but one avid maker has taken robot miniaturization to the extreme. Although details are sparse at the moment (Kaiser ...
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Someone used a Raspberry Pi to create the robot of their childhood dreams, complete with creepy eyeballs
Forget boring robots; a Raspberry Pi can bring childhood robot dreams to life with TOMMY-B-003. TOMMY-B-003 has eyes, moves when he speaks, and utilizes AI for responsive speech interaction. Raspberry ...
Robotics might come off as complicated, but Raspberry Pi makes learning the basics accessible and fun. The SunFounder Raspberry Pi Robot Kit allows you to build your own Pi-powered car and get exposed ...
Thanks to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory's (JPL) Open Source Rover project, you can now build your own mini-version of the six-wheel Mars Curiosity rover robot. JPL has released designs and ...
There’s a new Raspberry Pi-powered creation out there that just might make a golfer out of me, if only for the coolness factor. Maker Nick O’Hara has taken a Raspberry Pi, an air compressor, and his ...
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