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EDGE network down in Pittsburgh?

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2008-03-11 15:15:05 by Doug Aamoth in CrunchGear
...Pittsburgh area It appears, at least on my iPhone, that EDGE is down in the Pittsburgh area. Anyone else say anything about this How bout it? Is anyone else having EDGE trouble in and around Pittsburgh For what its worth, Im definitely having EDGE trouble here in Boston but thats mostly because I really dont like U2 ShareThis
 
 
 
 
 
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Robot City, Pittsburgh

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2008-11-03 18:11:02 by Rob Beschizza in Boing Boing Gadgets
...Pittsburgh, a railway roundhouse and abandoned cokeworks that once served as handmaiden to America's industrial revolution. Carnegie Mellon University plans to develop a high-tech robot testing site there for its Field Robotics Center Though currently serving more as a graveyard than a city, it already lives up to its name in another way:...
 
 
 
 
 
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One Cold Hand 'A site for the collection and hopeful reunion of Pittsburgh's dropped gloves'

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2008-01-02 12:01:00 by bookofjoe in bookofjoe
But perhaps you live in New York City and not Pittsburgh Not to fret: they've got you covered via Jerry Young
 
 
 
 
 
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Pittsburgh museum plans largest national robotics exhibition

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2008-04-17 15:34:00 by Darren Murph in
...Pittsburgh residents and robot lovers across the universe: an all new exhibition is coming to the Steel City next year, and it's got high, high hopes. The $3.4 million display, which is slated to be "permanent," will be housed in the Carnegie Science Center and go by the not-at-all-puzzling title of "roboworld." The installation is expected...
 
 
 
 
 
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Pittsburgh museum plans "largest national" robotics exhibition

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2008-04-17 10:34:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...Pittsburgh residents and robot lovers across the universe: an all new exhibition is coming to the Steel City next year, and it's got high, high hopes. The $3.4 million display, which is slated to be "permanent," will be housed in the Carnegie Science Center and go by the not-at-all-puzzling title of "roboworld." The installation is expected...
 
 
 
 
 
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Pittsburgh museum plans largest national robotics exhibition

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2008-04-17 16:04:31 by admin in Cool Gadgets and Gizmos
...Pittsburgh residents and robot lovers across the universe: an all new exhibition is coming to the Steel City next year, and its got high, high hopes. The $3.4 million display, which is slated to be permanent, will be housed in the Carnegie Science Center and go by the not-at-all-puzzling title of roboworld. The installation is expected to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Pittsburgh museum plans largest national robotics exhibition

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2008-04-17 15:34:00 by Darren Murph in Robotic-Lab.COM
...Pittsburgh residents and robot lovers across the universe: an all new exhibition is coming to the Steel City next year, and it's got high, high hopes. The $3.4 million display, which is slated to be "permanent," will be housed in the Carnegie Science Center and go by the not-at-all-puzzling title of "roboworld." The installation is expected...
 
 
 
 
 
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Pittsburgh Invention Firm Davidson & Associates Settles With Feds For $10.7 Million

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2008-07-16 06:53:08 by Michelle in Inventor Spot - Inventions, Innovations, and Interesting Ideas for the Inventor in All of Us
We just received this interesting piece of news. Good news for the everyday inventor Pittsburgh Invention Firm Settles With Feds For $10.7 Million Davison & Associates Was Sued By FTC -- 3:08 pm EDT July 14, 2008 Technorati Tags: Architecture Events For Inventors Invention Inventor News News
 
 
 
 
 
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Public Invited to See Nanosoccer 2008 US RoboCup Open

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2008-05-16 08:00:00 by Michael in Medgadget
...Pittsburgh, PA, May 25 to 27, a competition "where miniature "soccer players"--computer-driven robots six times smaller than an amoeba operating on a field the size of a grain of rice--will show off their skills." So, what does it have to do with medicine? Consider the following: The nanobots will be demonstrating agility, maneuverability,...