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Currently in the final phase of development, the first Nao has been presented early 2007. The first units, dedicated to laboratories an universities will for sale early 2008, and the general public release is planned for the end of 2008.

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DIY Drones

diydrones.com/, posted 2008 by peter in community hardware robotics

This is a site for all things about amateur Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): How-to's, videos, discussion and more.

To help scientists collect the more detailed data they need without risking scientists’ safety, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, working with Pennsylvania State University, have created specially designed robots called SnoMotes to tra

The main goal of this project is to develop a cheap, reliable and swarm-capable micro-robot, that can be easily reproduced even at home.

Instead of printing on bits of paper this 3D printer makes real, robust, mechanical parts.

I see a strong parallel between the evolution of robot intelligence and the biological intelligence that preceded it.

Although not quite as capable as their military counterparts -- your creations will likely be dealing with sleeping cats rather than armed terrorists -- these bots can deliver some impressive results.

While robots are a long way from matching human emotional complexity, the country is perhaps the closest to a future — once the stuff of science fiction — where humans and intelligent robots routinely live side by side and interact socially.

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Parallax

www.parallax.com/, posted 2008 by peter in hardware robotics

Seems to have interesting products, but their server didn't work when I visited.

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