IkeaBot: An Autonomous Multi-Robot Coordinated Furniture Assembly System

Presented at ICRA 2013 by Ross A. Knepper, Todd Layton, John Romanishin, and Daniela Rus from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, Massachuse…

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Acer launches 2 notebooks, tablet that emphasize touch – CNET News

The Taiwanese computer maker showed off the Aspire R7 notebook, Aspire P3 Ultrabook, and Acer Iconia A1 tablet during an event in New York. Read this article by Shara Tibken on CNET News.

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Обзор Cyborg M.M.O. 7 Gaming Mouse

Цена и характеристики Cyborg M.M.O. 7 Gaming Mouse: http://hotline.ua/computer-myshi-klaviatury/cyborg-mmo-7/ Текстовый обзор Cyborg M.M.O. 7 Gaming Mouse: h…

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Amazing 3-D Gesture-Control Device Coming to Computers

Leap Motion has announced that it will soon release a gesture-control device that may revolutionize the way you interact with your computer.

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Major PC Makers Take Notes From Tablets To Stay Competitive

Personal computer makers, trying to beat back a tablet mania that's eating into their sales, are making what may be a last-ditch attempt to sway customers by mimicking the competition. Many of the laptops to be unveiled

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The one thing computers and robots will never be able to do: Bennie Mols at TEDxDelft

When he was eight years old, Bennie Mols (1969) wanted to become a professor. He failed. Instead, he became a science journalist, science writer and science communicator. He holds master degrees in physics (TUE) and philosophy (UvA), as well as a Ph.D.-degree in physics (TUD, 1999). He never stops wondering about science in general and physics, computer science, mathematics, neuroscience and psychology in particular. And he tries to make a living by sharing the fruits of his wondering with a broad audience. Bennie Mols wrote more than four hundred popular science-articles for, among others, NRC Handelsblad, NWT Magazine, KIJK, Intermediair and De Ingenieur. He published several books and has participated as a speaker in more than two hundred radio broadcasts explaining science to a broad audience. Earlier this year he published his latest popular-science book: ‘Turings Tango − Waarom de mens de computer de baas blijft’, about the quest to build thinking machines. The book combines the latests insights in artificial intelligence with those from the brain- and cognition sciences and philosophy. Turings Tango also honors the birth of computer pioneer Alan Turing exactly one hundred years ago. Mols loves artificial intelligence, but argues that artificial intelligence will always remain different from human intelligence (and that there is nothing wrong with that). It’s the biology stupid! In thespirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized

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