Rossum's Children

Cataloguing the Journey of Robotic life towards self-awareness and sufficiency. (Alpha Version 0.1)

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Time for a comeback.

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"Mole's face-beamed at the sight of all these objects so dear to him, and he hurried Rat through the door, lit a lamp in the hall, ...
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Friday, October 21, 2005

The Bot And The Princess

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Princess Anne had a chance to interact with RoboX this week at Sensation Dundee . RoboX is an interactive tour-guiding robot who speaks Eng...
Thursday, October 20, 2005

A New Spin on Foosball.

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It looks like Foosball may have a high tech challenger. Firebox is now selling a product called "Mr. Soccer Robot Football" which ...
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Today's Toys, Tomorrow's Heros.

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More than just a platitude, this could be considered as a mantra for the robotic systems of the 1980s. While Topo and Teddy Ruxpin were maki...
Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Robots getting sixth sense, seeing dead people?

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I know that most of us have at some point waded with small fish and endeavoured to catch one. In so doing we've all discovered that fish...
Monday, October 17, 2005

Our Lovely Assistant Takes a Hand.

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As the primary author of this blog is taking a couple of days to move to a new state and career, we have a talented and lovely assistant (au...
Saturday, October 15, 2005

Wakamaru.

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Old News is good news since there's no new news now. Say that five times fast! Wakamaru was released a little over a month ago in Japa...
Friday, October 14, 2005

More Murata Boy Info

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More infromation and photographs of the Murata Boy bicycling robot have shown up. They're in Gizmag's article on the subject. Ther...
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Sushi Making Robots

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Suzomo has announced a new Sushi-Making robot. As an amatuer sushi chef myself, I'm intrigued in the automation of this process. I was ...
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Thursday, October 13, 2005

Robots, Human Rights, and Camels!

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Now there are three things you rarely see grouped together. Over the past year, Qatar and Kuwait have banned the use of children as jockeys ...
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