That overpriced, oversized Kno tablet? A video look-behind-the-scenes has revealed some high-tech testing equipment—namely, a Lego robotic-arm used to test the touchscreens and ambient light sensors.
ARCTOS is a 6-DOF robot arm based upon 3D printed mechanics running a modified version of GRBL firmware. Let’s get this straight now, the firmware is open source, but the hardware plans are a paid ...
The internet has given us plenty of cool robotics projects, but we don’t think we’ve seen one zipline before. At least not until now. This cool little ziplining robot is courtesy of the folks over at ...
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Teen builds advanced robotic hand from LEGO parts
A talented teenager from the UK has built a four-fingered robotic hand from standard Lego parts that performs almost as well as research-grade robotic hands. The anthropomorphic device can grasp, move ...
Yesterday, The Lego Group announced it will discontinue its Mindstorms-branded products at the end of 2022, as first reported by Brick Fanatics and several other Lego fan websites. In an official ...
Imagine a Lego creation that can not only move but also see, hear and talk back to you. That's exactly what Creative Mindstorms has achieved with Dave, the world's most advanced artificial ...
The tasks taken on by the Armatron aren’t so different from the ones AI is tackling today. As a child of an electronic engineer, I spent a lot of time in our local Radio Shack as a kid. While my dad ...
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