A few weeks back we caught our first glimpse of the open source, modular DARwIn-OP developed at Virginia Tech’s Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory, also known as RoMeLa. Well, there’s more information available now about the upcoming little bot, so here’s what we know. Korean company Robotis is making available the bot’s open source software, schematics, CAD and fabrication manuals, in addition to selling the fully assembled robots. DARwin-OP was unveiled recently at the IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots, and is built on a 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530-based FitPC2i which boasts a 4GB SSD, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, 802.11n WiFi. Shipments of the 17.9-inch tall humanoid robots are being sent to universities first at a price of $9,600, and will run $12,000 at full retail. Hit up the source links for a far more detailed look at DARwin-OP’s specs, and there’s a video after the break. Continue reading Open source DARwIn-OP bot can be yours for just $12,000 Open source DARwIn-OP bot can be yours for just $12,000 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Dec 2010 18:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Entering a James L. Brooks movie, I am always resolved not to be charmed out of my socks by the thing. But you know how it is—somewhere before the middle of “Terms of Endearment” or “Broadcast News” or “As Good as It Gets,” you get taken over by the film. Related Entries December 17, 2010 Congress Passes Obama-Bush Tax Cuts for the Wealthy December 16, 2010 Round and Round in Afghanistan
Continue reading …Hey, new Ford Fiesta owners: did you realize that your plebeian family hauler is actually one of the most geek-awesome vehicles on the road today? We were just reminded of that today on news that the latest version of Pandora for Android supports Ford Sync’s AppLink technology, a protocol that lets smartphone apps chat with your car’s entertainment system. In short, that means that you’ll be able to control Pandora with your car’s physical buttons, knobs, and doohickeys along with voice controls, hopefully giving you another great reason to keep the phone firmly planted in your pocket (or storage compartment) and your eyes on the road. The update’s available now — and while you’re downloading, you might as well start gathering paperwork for the dealer to run your credit report. Pandora for Android adds Ford Sync AppLink compatibility originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Dec 2010 17:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …As we age, we all want to avoid memory loss. Can supplements like ginkgo and ginseng help?
Continue reading …Humans, keep your eyes tuned to this post — because at 6:30 PM ET , we’ll be starting The Engadget Show live, with Mitsubishi’s consumer electronics chief Frank DeMartin, Aldebaran’s NAO humanoid robot, never-before-scene segments, crazy giveaways, and much more! We’ve got music from BIT SHIFTER and visuals from noteNdo. You seriously don’t want to miss it. Update : We still have tickets left , so if you’re in New York City, come join us at the Times Center. The venue is located at 41st St. between 7th and 8th Avenues in New York City . Continue reading The Engadget Show Live! with Mitsubishi’s Frank DeMartin, iRobot, Aldebaran Robotics, Ubisoft, and crazy giveaways! The Engadget Show Live! with Mitsubishi’s Frank DeMartin, iRobot, Aldebaran Robotics, Ubisoft, and crazy giveaways! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Dec 2010 17:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Bill O’Reilly seems to think it would be a good thing for the government to shut down. Last night in his opening “Talking Points Memo” monologue: If the feds don’t pass a new spending bill, the government might shut down in a few days, and I say good. These pinheads need some time off. And of course, in O’Reilly’s book, only “patriots” are the folks trying to create the shutdown. Wait until such a thing comes to pass, though, and suddenly half the economy and a gazillion non-essential government functions come to a screeching halt. Then it’ll be a catastrophe, and here’s a prediction: Bill O’Reilly will say it’s President Obama’s fault. O’Reilly wasn’t the only one egging on a shutdown on Fox. On Fox Business News, David Asman was pontificating: “We have to shrink the government, and if that means shutting down the government then so be it”: Evidently Republicans don’t remember what happened the last time they tried this tactic, in 1995. Not even the guy who engineered it, Newt Gingrich, seems to remember. He was on Fox too yesterday, likewise justifying a shutdown: I especially like the part where Gingrich says he has no regrets about what happened. Well, here’s what happened : The Republicans blamed Clinton for the shutdown, and Clinton blamed the Republicans. Public opinion favored the president; Clinton’s approval rating rose to the highest it had been since his election. The Republicans’ support was further diminished two days later when Gingrich made a widely-reported complaint about being snubbed by Clinton; Tom DeLay called it “the mistake of his [Gingrich's] life”. DeLay writes in his book No Retreat, No Surrender : “He told a room full of reporters that he forced the shutdown because Clinton had rudely made him and Bob Dole sit at the back of Air Force One… Newt had been careless to say such a thing, and now the whole moral tone of the shutdown had been lost. What had been a noble battle for fiscal sanity began to look like the tirade of a spoiled child. The revolution, I can tell you, was never the same.” Gingrich’s complaint gave rise to the perception of his behaving in a petty egotistical manner, and Clinton defended the seating arrangement as a courtesy to Gingrich, the back of the plane being closer to his pickup car. Later, the polls suggested that the event badly damaged Gingrich politically. Go for it, bully boys.
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Continue reading …A-suh-ss? Ah-sue-ss? As-ses? Nope, all wrong. We’ve been informed by ASUS that its head honcho has recently set a new rule in an attempt to rid our frustration, so what used to be “Ah-seuss” is now “A-seuss” (or “Eh-SUS” according to Taiwanese phonetics, as pictured). The logic behind this? Apparently it’s a direct chop from the pronunciation of “pegasus” — the origin of the company’s name — which ironically seems to favor the former diction. Anyhow, let’s not confuse ourselves any further and just study this lovely lady’s video demo after the break. Continue reading How to pronounce ASUS (video) How to pronounce ASUS (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Dec 2010 16:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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