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'Motoman' robots from Japan's largest industrial robot maker Yasukawa Electric, beats a drum during a demonstration at the International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo on Thursday, November 29, 2007. (AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno) |
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Japan's machinery maker Kawasaki Heavy Industries robot 'Cube-kun' is seen solving a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube during a demonstration in Tokyo on Tuesday, December 04, 2007. (AFP Photo/ Yoshikazu Tsuno) |
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Japan's machinery maker Kawasaki Heavy Industries robot 'Cube-kun' is seen solving a 3x3x3 Rubik's Cube during a demonstration in Tokyo on Tuesday, December 04, 2007. (AFP Photo/ Yoshikazu Tsuno) |
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Humanoid robot Asimo walks carrying a tray with drinks, 28 September 2007, in Barcelona during its first appearance in Europe. (AFP Photo/Lluis Gene) |
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Japan's auto giant Nissan unveils the new robotic vehicle "Pivo 2", equipped with in-wheel electric motors to drive all wheels independently in Tokyo. (AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno) |
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Humanoid robot Asimo walks down a stairway, 28 September 2007, in Barcelona during its first appearance in Europe. (AFP Photo/Lluis Gene)
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"Pivo 2", equipped with in-wheel electric motors to drive all wheels independently and to pivot its cabin at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Friday, October 05, 2007. (AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno) |
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Honda's second version of the humanoid robot Asimo applauds, 28 September 2007, in Barcelona during its first appearance in Europe. (AFP Photo/Lluis Gene)
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Japan's auto giant Toyota Motor shows a newely developed tour guide robot 'Robina', equipped with autonomous movement capabilities with wheels and jointed fingers. (AFP Photo) |
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Nissan unveils the new robotic vehicle "Pivo 2", equipped with in-wheel electric motors to drive all wheels independently and to pivot its cabin at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Friday, October 05, 2007. (AFP Photo/Yoshikazu Tsuno) |
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Honda's second version of the humanoid robot Asimo during its first appearance in Europe. (AFP Photo/Lluis Gene)
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JNissan Motor unveils its concept vehicle "PIVO 2" for the upcoming 40th Tokyo Motor Show, at a press preview on 28 September 2007. (AFP Photo/Kazuhiro Nogi) |
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Standing at 130 cms and weighing 52kg, the robot resembles a small astronaut wearing a backpack and can walk on two feet at speeds up to 6 km/h. (AFP Photo/Lluis Gene)
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Honda's second version of the humanoid robot Asimo ("Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility") waves hello, 28 September 2007, in Barcelona during its first appearance in Europe. (AFP Photo/Lluis Gene)
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Spykee, a $299 spy robot kit is shown at DigitalLife on Thursday, September, 27, 2007 in New York. The WiFi robot, from Erector, comes with a video camera, microphone, loudspeaker and 2 motors. You can transform and control the unit from a computer through a WiFi connection. DigitalLife is a consumer electronics and entertainment expo. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) |
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Japan's computer giant NEC employees display the new desktop sized personal robot 'Papero mini' 25cm tall, weigthing 2.5kg at the company's laboratory in Kawasaki, suburban Tokyo.(AFP) |
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Sony's entertainment Robot Qrio, performs during a media preview.(AP) |
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David Hansons' Robot creation, named, Zeno, after his own son at his office in Richardson, Texas, Thursday, September 6, 2007. (AP ) |
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Powered by Sanyo's 'eneloop' rechargeable and eco-friendly batteries, world's smallest humanoid robots in production, i-SOBOT, perform dancing as its manufacturer Tomy Co., Ltd. unveils them in Tokyo. (AP ) |
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To go with 'SKorea- Science- Robots' at a state-run show room in Seoul, 31 July 2007. (AFP Photo/Jung Yeung Yeon-Je) |
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Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.'s cleaning robot RFS1 is pictured at an office building in Tokyo, August 17, 2007. (Reuters) |
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World's smallest, lightest and economical robot from Taiwan's GeStream Technology Inc. is on displays during a media preview at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, September 4, 2007. (AP) |
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