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Here are some awesome new high quality CG shots of the robots that are in Transformers 2! Watch in HD and please rate, comment, or if you want to be really awesome, then feel free to subscribe :)
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Toyota Partner Robot This humanoid robot can play trumpet. more pictures & movies: robot.watch.impress.co.jp
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Giorgio Rizzarelli (urbania70) performs The Alan Parsons Project's I Robot (title track, 1977) in an adaption for solo piano, plus an animated introduction (based on various graphical material) (see below fair use copyright notice). Written by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson. - - - - - - - - - - - - - GREAT LINKS - - - - - - - - - - - - - APP OFFICIAL SITE Includes info about all albums (including "I Robot") remastered by AP with great bonus tracks, and a sheet music compilation (including the IR track)! www.the-alan-parsons-project.com NEVERMORE PROJECT, TRIBUTE BAND IN ROME This video is dedicated to these friends of mine. I've played as guest with them. I helped them to open their channel, "appcover". 5 live videos including Mammagamma, plus 3 studio tracks with slidedeshow. Don't forget to click "WATCH IN HD"! http APP TRIBUTE BANDS My playlist with all APP tribute bands material on YouTube and lots of info about them: www.youtube.com APP FANS GROUP, over 300 members! www.youtube.com "77" MOVIE ABOUT STAR WARS With AP music both new and from I Robot My playlist with trailers: www.youtube.com AP&EW NEW MATERIAL "Eric Woolfson sings the APP that never was": www.the-alan-parsons-project.com 3-DVD series from AP about recording (coming soon) www.alanparsonsmusic.com WRITE ME YOUR ROBOT-GAME SOLUTION http ADDITIONAL DEDICATION www.youtube.com We performed as guests with Nevermore Project. He too does APP covers (and.. IR is his favourite album!) LINKS TO OTHER I ROBOT ...
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In this video i well explained about Humanoid-Robots science & technology and with pictures of Humanoid-Robots Click this link below to Download picture collection of Humanoid-Robots (Totally 51 pictures!) www.mediafire.com 2 parts of this viddeo Click this link below to watch part 2...
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Mt Wu Yu Lu makes robots from scrap and he has been featured on TV More pictures at: www.makem-goes.co.uk/travel/index.html
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Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have given Honda's humanoid robot, ASIMO, the ability to walk towards a goal position while avoiding stationary and moving obstacles. More info: www.plasticpals.com
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A giant robot dances and then takes pictures with people at the DC Auto Show
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Japan is mixing its passion for baseball with a love of robots, creating a field of AI dreams. Researchers at Tokyo University recently developed robots that look to replicate the pitching and batting prowess of stars like Daisuke Matsuzaka and Ichiro Suzuki. With a fast-moving arm and three flexible fingers, the robot doesn't have the Boston Red Sox pitcher's speed yet at just 60 kms an hour, as researcher Taku Seno says it was designed to throw without hurting anyone in a small lab room. [Taku Seno, Research Fellow]: "The robot used to throw balls like a beginning pitcher, like a child would throw without much coordination. It was very difficult for us to make the robot throw like a baseball player. With each movement having the joints in coordination to maximize speed to its fingertips." Its three fingers are designed to open and close at least 10 times per second, meaning no knuckleballs yet. The batting robot takes just fractions of a second with the assistance of an eye sensor that processes a thousand pictures per second. [Taku Seno, Research Fellow]: "We wanted to create a robot that can move very fast unlike other robots, so we worked on accelerating the motor as well as the eye sensor movement, which is the core part of the robots." The sensor chases, detects and reads ball movement, sending a signal to the robot faster than a human, a skill that batting star Ichiro would definitely appreciate.