A TikToker has garnered quite a bit of attention after sharing a video of his homemade robot leaf blower. The entire contraption looks like something you'd find at a friend's house, and while it doesn ...
A 42-year-old man in Hong Kong spent $50,000 to realize a childhood dream: making a robot modeled on a Hollywood star, Reuters reports. Ricky Ma wouldn't say which Hollywood star his fembot was ...
This Homemade Robot with Camera projects illustrate the capability of some basic materials to build a robotic physical structure. The system is driven by Arduino boards with NRF24L01 wireless modules.
[Narrator] This is a SentrySafe model MS0100. It's fire resistant and has a dial lock with a million possible combinations. And this is Nathan Seidle. Nathan, are you a safecracker? I'm not a ...
You’ve probably seen lots of robots here on TechCrunch. You’ve seen Atlas, the robot that can walk just like a human. You’ve seen Small Dog, the quadruped bot that can scale hills and climb stairs.
It’s pretty darn cool watching talented human musicians bust out music using an iPad, but one thing we’re all limited by is the ability to react perfectly to 120 frames of motion each second. Which is ...
Robot maker Simone Giertz builds her own robotic likeness that can talk, move and creep everyone out in honor of season 2 of HBO's sci-fi hit, Westworld. Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, ...
Hong Kong product and graphic designer Ricky Ma has done what so many have dreamed of: He built a robot woman in his spare time on the balcony of his home, Reuters reports. The project, which ...
A new video by YouTube user Junya Sakamoto posted over the weekend shows off a homemade robot, created by Sakamoto, that masters the trickiest stages of popular mobile game Puzzles and Dragons (via ...
TikTokers are loving this toddler’s hilariously savage reaction after falling over in his homemade robot costume. Tim bends down to help Lincoln steady himself, as he has difficulty seeing through his ...
A lot of things humans can do, robots can do much faster — and solving a Rubik’s cube is no exception. A contraption built by software engineers Jay Flatland and Paul Rose managed to consistently ...
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