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How Wall-E inspired the delivery robot coming to your city soon It’s supposed to be a goofy neighborhood mascot rather than a robot overlord–or worse, a loathed symbol of Silicon Valley excess.
Jibo, a new robot developed by researchers from MIT's Media Lab, can see, hear, speak and complete a variety of tasks around your house. He's not making cappuccino's yet, but the robot's open ...
The WALL-E Robot might not be the brightest bot, or the most stable, but the project definitely demonstrates some effective scrounging for parts that would have done WALL-E proud.
If you totally fell in love with the robots of Wall-E while they were falling in love with each other (as we all did), you’ll be a big fan of this real-life robot named Cozmo. He’s like the ...
A real-life Wall-E robot could be set to hit the shelves - and will even learn how to be your friend. The designers behind Cozmo were determined to make a character that would fit into real life.
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Still in its early stages, the 'bot is supported by wires that also power it, using an Arduino brain to drag a dry erase marker across the white surface of the wall.
Only a few weeks after the movie Wall-E premiered to stellar reviews, Disney has started taking orders for the consumer robot version of the titular little fellow. At the same time, the company ...