WAKO, Japan - Honda's human-shaped robot can now run faster, balance itself on uneven surfaces, hop on one foot and pour a drink. Some of its technology may even be used to help out with clean-up ...
The Asimo name returns as an original vehicle operating system developed in-house by Honda, set for use in the new 0 Series ...
In a world of ever-evolving robots, some of you might remember the one that more or less started it all: the Honda-made Asimo, a humanoid robot that broke cover back in the year 2000 at the CES show ...
The same “posture control” system that allows the delightful little Asimo robot to keep its balance and seem friendly and not at all like it’s going to strangle you mercilessly with its cold robot ...
When you think of Honda, you may envision cars, motorcycles or perhaps lawn equipment. But there’s another side to the Japanese corporation that many tend to overlook. They’re in the forefront of ...
A humanoid robot will conduct the Detroit Symphony Orchestra next month, mixing two different cultures — technology and music. Honda Motor Co.’s Asimo robot was built to help people and to someday ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The vehicles will be underpinned by a new in-house-developed operating system named after Honda’s iconic Asimo ...
If you thought Asimo falling down the stairs was funny, wait until this epic 49-foot-tall version of Honda’s robot falls down during the Rose Parade, crushing ...
It’s no secret that President Barack Obama takes pride in being athletic and playing sports, but he may have met his match in Japan. According to Mashable, Obama played soccer with Honda’s ASIMO robot ...