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Google Talk Translation Bots: Free Language Interpreter for Web or Mobile Instant Messager

2007-12-20 11:52:23 by Abdul Aziz in Tech[dot]Blog
 
...bots that you can add to your instant messenger and chat with them to get translations. You can use this service as an interpreter if you are chatting with a foreigner through group chat or as a handy pocket translator in Google Talk client for Mobile devices. The service should be compatible with any XMPP-compatible IM network Currently,...
 
 
 
 
 
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WowWee lets out Alive animal bots, Fun mini-bots

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2008-01-05 21:36:00 by Nilay Patel in Engadget
...bots WowWee continues its cuddly robo-assault today, backing up the revamped FlyTech and Robotics gear with the Alive Lion, a furry robo-pet with "lifelike responses." The Lion features realistic fur, an animated face, and several feline-like reactions, like going limp when picked up by the scruff of the neck and falling asleep when left...
 
 
 
 
 
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WowWee lets out Alive animal bots, Fun mini-bots

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2008-01-06 02:36:00 by Nilay Patel in
...bots WowWee continues its cuddly robo-assault today, backing up the revamped FlyTech and Robotics gear with the Alive Lion, a furry robo-pet with "lifelike responses." The Lion features realistic fur, an animated face, and several feline-like reactions, like going limp when picked up by the scruff of the neck and falling asleep when left...
 
 
 
 
 
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WowWee lets out Alive animal bots, Fun mini-bots

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2008-01-06 02:36:00 by Nilay Patel in Robotic-Lab.COM
...bots WowWee continues its cuddly robo-assault today, backing up the revamped FlyTech and Robotics gear with the Alive Lion, a furry robo-pet with "lifelike responses." The Lion features realistic fur, an animated face, and several feline-like reactions, like going limp when picked up by the scruff of the neck and falling asleep when left...
 
 
 
 
 
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Shape-shifting magnetic bots take a page out of the Dharma playbook

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2008-01-29 22:05:00 by Paul Miller in Engadget
...bots Research is still in the early stages, but the concept renders are straight out of science fiction. Some friendly folks at Carnegie Mellon University are working towards electromagnetic microscopic bots that cling together and can assume virtually any shape. Down the line that means rapid prototyping, the promise of " claytronics ," and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Shape-shifting magnetic bots take a page out of the Dharma playbook

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2008-01-30 04:01:51 by admin in Cool Gadgets and Gizmos
...bots Research is still in the early stages, but the concept renders are straight out of science fiction. Some friendly folks at Carnegie Mellon University are working towards electromagnetic microscopic bots that cling together and can assume virtually any shape. Down the line that means rapid prototyping, the promise of claytronics , and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Shape-shifting magnetic bots take a page out of the Dharma playbook

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2008-01-30 03:05:00 by Paul Miller in Robotic-Lab.COM
...bots Research is still in the early stages, but the concept renders are straight out of science fiction. Some friendly folks at Carnegie Mellon University are working towards electromagnetic microscopic bots that cling together and can assume virtually any shape. Down the line that means rapid prototyping, the promise of " claytronics ," and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Sugar cube-sized swarm bots could build Transformers, bring destruction upon us all

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2008-03-14 14:16:00 by posted by Pantha in
...bots British scientists have started an EU-funded project named "Symbrion" to build swarm bots the size of a sugar cube, which could self-assemble with each other and form larger, more useful, and more box office-potent robots. Each bot will have wheels or tentacles to allow it to move around independently, along with its own brain to help...
 
 
 
 
 
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Sugar cube-sized swarm bots could build Transformers, bring destruction upon us all

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2008-03-14 14:16:00 by Paul Miller in Robotic-Lab.COM
...bots British scientists have started an EU-funded project named "Symbrion" to build swarm bots the size of a sugar cube, which could self-assemble with each other and form larger, more useful, and more box office-potent robots. Each bot will have wheels or tentacles to allow it to move around independently, along with its own brain to help...