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Rainbow Robotics, a mobile robot developer, said it is working to expand its local footprint through its U.S. subsidiary in Chicago.
Dive into the world of robotics with Kids Explore Robotics, where children learn to build and program their own robots ...
Meant for kids aged 6 to 12 ... Even though it’s equipped with wheels, it can’t even move around. It’s up to the child operating the robot to teach it how to do that using the app. And that’s really ...
raising kids? Very soon they could. Meet the iPal, a rolling, talking robotic nanny currently serving children in China and set for American shores very soon. SEE ALSO: iMom is the perfect robot ...
For many of us, the first robot we saw rolling on powered wheels at the end of actively articulated legs was when footage of the Boston Dynamics ‘Handle’ project surfaced a few years ago.
The robot uses treads for locomotion—each side has two wheels wrapped in a belt for grip. The robot has a small DC gearmotor driving each belt so it can be driven forwards, backwards ...
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