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The Brooklyn Bumblebee Exoskeleton has arrived on Earth
Peter Kokis recently unveiled the Brooklyn Bumblebee Exoskeleton at the FIRST Robotics Competition in NYC. Find out what Peter had to say about his newest costume creation.
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Brooklyn Optimus Prime: The story behind the costume
Peter Kokis is the creator and man behind "Brooklyn Optimus Prime." Find out the story behind his costume creations and what other robots he's currently building.
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Is alternative energy right for your business?
In this guest post, TechRepublic member SkyWlf77 provides some information about alternative energy solutions, including what they cost to implement and what they can do for your b...
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Veodia brings video services to the enterprise
In this Tech Sanity Check interview, the CEO of Veodia, Guillaume Cohen, fields questions about the company, including how Veodia began, the technology behind Veodia, different way...
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There's less searching for sex on Google China
I find it very interesting (and quite hard to believe) that the word "stock" was searched more often on Google China in 2007 than the word "sex." However, according to a Reuters' ...
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Cellphone service helps you quickly locate a public bathroom
If you're traveling in Westminster, and your bladder is incredibly full, there's a text message service that will help you find the closest toilet.
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SimulScribe's voicemail-to-text service offers benefits to IT pros
SimulScribe is the U.S. leader in visual voicemail applications, with 95 percent transcription accuracy. Find out how SimulScribe's voicemail-to-text service will appeal to IT prof...
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Intelligent Transport Systems offer safety for smart drivers
Toyota's safety technology is based on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), a safety system that uses GPS sensors and receivers to avoid collisions.
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Electronics aren't just toys for boys
When it comes to holiday gifts, isn't even the most civilized adult just like a little kid -- even if doesn't show on the outside? Of course, if you're the typical IT pro, the late...
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IT News Digest Week in Review, November 16, 2007
The stories that are covered this week include a data loss bug in Leopard, PCs in Japan, Blu-ray's BD + DRM technology, the hottest certifications for 2008, Canada's stance on down...