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The Future of Robotics – The Expectations and the Reality

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You can find many people ginning up fear that artificial intelligence and robots will replace humans. The fears range from being rendered obsolete and left in poverty to a war against the machines that has been a staple of science fiction for decades. Industrial Robots Industrial facilities have automated as quickly as possible because of the high return on the ...

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Here are 7 Portable Gadgets you would want to use everyday

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In this new era, that has seen so much of advancement in technology, gadgets are something that has brought a revolutionary change in the lives of people. Gadgets have simplified our life so much that it has become an inseparable part of us.  When it comes to portable gadgets, there is simply nothing that can provide us with more comfort. ...

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6 Things You Didn’t Know Were Possible With Radio Frequency

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Radio frequency (RF) is on the lowest portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. It’s most commonly known as the medium for broadcasting analog and digital wireless communications like radio, television, aircraft navigation, satellite systems, and mobile networks. Frequency bands range from 3KHz to 300GHz. Ultra High Frequency (UHF) is the most commonly used part of the spectrum. UHF spans from 300MHz ...

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More Than Just Toys: How Drones Will Change Everything About Industry

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Drones are appearing everywhere, and there seems no limit to the number of different industries they’re changing. Drones are small, fast and nimble. They can fly lower to the ground than manned aircraft, they’re highly maneuverable as well as relatively quiet, and they’re integrating with the human-scale world in ways that manned flying vehicles never could. Cutting-edge cameras and sensors ...

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3 Ways Technology Could Make Guns Safer

Gun laws in the United States continues to divide opinion across the political spectrum. Liberals argue that tougher background checks and restrictions on the ownership of semi-automatic weapons could help to save lives. Conservatives claim that gun restrictions could put law-abiding citizens at risk and would do nothing to address the psychology behind violent behavior. There’s no doubt that the ...

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State-of-the-Art Upgrades For Older Metrology Equipment

Few pieces of equipment in your shop are going to prove as durable as your coordinate measuring machine; its body experiences little wear and tearif you load and unload properly and it has not been transported, or was transported by experts. You still see instruments in use from the 1990s and you may even have one yourself, as they can ...

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Building a Career From a Greater Understanding of Computer Technologies

One of the most dynamic fields of study today is computer science. It is as dynamic as the ever-evolving world of technology. In fact, much of today’s technology and innovation is driven by computer science. A career driven by computer technologies can be very rewarding, just as it is challenging for the fact that you must keep tabs on the ...

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Pleo 2.0: Reborn Dinobot Gets Updated Features

While the original Pleo might have been a dinosaur in sheep’s clothing, Innvo has decided to give the beloved dinobot another chance with Pleo Reborn. Far from heading towards extinction, the Reborn adds a heap of new features and upgrades which could potentially make Pleo a viable gift option for this year’s holiday season. While members of the PleoWorld newsletter ...

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Nuclear Weapon-Guarding Robots Are Just Biding Their Time

The Hawthorne Army Depot, a 600,000 sq. ft. storage facility in western Nevada, has employed a new race of guards to protect the security of their weaponry and nuclear waste. The MDARS (Mobile Detection Assessment Response Systems) robots patrol the outskirts of the military installation with expert precision only a machine can provide. With a top speed of 20 mph, ...

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I See No Reason To Move: USB Microwave

As a professional blogger, I have about as much physical activity as your vacuum cleaner (not very much). I get to lounge around in my pajamas all day and read cool shit on the internet. Basically I’m everything you wish you could be. Sorry, it had to be said. Now BOW to me! But blogging doesn’t come without its hazards. ...

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