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We're not exactly sure where the little green robot that's become the staple of Android's branding originated. But apparently it just started to "show up" all over Android's apps.
The little green robot was initially aimed at developers — the intended audience for Android before it became such a big consumer product.
Google is refreshing the way the Android robot logo and wordmark look, as reported by 9to5Google — and you may have already spotted one of those updates.
HandiMate, developed by researchers from Purdue and Indiana universities, lets children (or anyone else) build robots with cardboard, velcro, and other cheap, easily available materials.
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Robot Packing Eliminates Cardboard Waste - MSNRobot packing can eliminate cardboard waste. By scanning an item's individual ID, it learns the shape and size of the item. Then it can pack the item using exactly the right amount of cardboard ...
Who would have thought Metal Gear Solid was a documentary about fighting robots? A group of US Marines evaded detection by an AI robot using a cardboard box according to a new book. The book ...
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Creating an RC Robot from Cardboard and a DC Motor - MSNWatch how a simple cardboard and a DC motor come together to create an amazing RC robot. This fun DIY project showcases creativity and resourcefulness, turning basic materials into a functional ...
A former founding member of Xiaomi has launched what is being called the world's first Android desktop through his new company called JoyfulRobotics.
We're not exactly sure where the little green robot that's become the staple of Android's branding originated. But apparently it just started to "show up" all over Android's apps. "So the robot ...
All of a sudden, this little green robot started appearing in every app on the screen, someone familiar with the early days of Android told us.
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